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Piqua High School students make a prayer circle in honor of a teacher who was struck by a car.  (Photo/Mike Ullery, Piqua Daily Call)

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Piqua students pray for injured teacher

Updated: Tuesday, 20 Nov 2012, 9:09 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 20 Nov 2012, 9:09 PM EST

PIQUA, Ohio (WDTN) - Piqua High School students took a moment Tuesday to pray for an injured teacher.

Brian Sherman, 30, of Minster, was struck by a car early Sunday morning near his home.

Investigators say Sherman was not in the crosswalk on Fourth Street when he was hit by a car driven by Terry Heitkamp, 38, of Minster.

The students gathered in a prayer circle in honor of Sherman.

He was listed in serious condition Tuesday afternoon at Miami Valley Hospital.

Minster police are asking that anyone who saw the incident, call them at (419) 628-2378.

Our partners at the Piqua Daily Call assisted in this story.

 

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