Villager wants key evidence suppressed in golf cart hit-and-run case

A Villager charged with striking a golf cart with her SUV and then fleeing the scene wants a judge to suppress key evidence in the case.

Noreen Nevrly, 76, of the Village of Hillsborough, has been charged in the March 31, 2025, hit-and-run crash in which Villager Roseanna Diiuro was knocked from her golf cart onto the pavement. Diiuro suffered a traumatic brain injury, 14 broken ribs, a broken clavicle, a broken scapula, punctured lungs, and other extensive internal trauma. Her husband had been traveling in the golf cart with her but escaped serious injury.

A Florida Highway Patrol trooper showed up at Nevrly’s house the following day, suspecting that it was Nevrly’s SUV that struck the golf cart. The SUV had been captured on a gate camera at about the time of the crash.

The arrest report indicated that the FHP investigator spoke to Nevrly’s husband, who voluntarily opened the garage door so the trooper could inspect the vehicle. The report said that Nevrly was in the house, and when she realized what was going on, she opened an interior door to the garage and shut the main garage door. By that time, the trooper had already noted damage to the SUV consistent with the hit-and-run case and confirmed its license plate number was the same one captured on gate camera surveillance near the time of the crash…

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