CAMPBELL, Ohio -  A court hearing is scheduled Friday morning for the driver accused of pulling in front of motorcyclists taking part in a charity ride, resulting in crashes with serious injuries.

Gloria Dothard, 65, of Lowellville is scheduled to appear for a pre-trial hearing in Campbell Municipal Court.

Dothard was charged with one count of failure to yield after State Troopers say she drove her SUV into the path of two oncoming motorcycles on Route 616 as Dothard was pulling into a private drive in Coitsville on June 25.

According to the patrol, two motorcyclists veered off the road to avoid hitting the SUV, crashing on the side of the road.

One of the bikers, 56-year-old Paul Halfelder of Youngstown, was taken to Mercy Hospital with serious injuries.

Another motorcyclist, 55-year-old Harold Hagerty, and his passenger, Patricia Hagerty, 56, both of Youngstown, were also hospitalized with serious injuries.

The two motorcycles were participating in a ride in memory of Teddy Foltz who was murdered by his mother’s boyfriend in 2013.