According to the Middlesex District Attorney's office, a jury has found a Medford man guilty in a 2015 hit-and-run on a cyclist in Cambridge.

Christopher Campbell, 49, was found guilty by a Cambridge District Court jury on May 17 of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, negligent operation of a motor vehicle and leaving the scene of personal injury, according to the statement sent by a spokesperson for District Attorney Marian Ryan.

Judge Michele Hogan sentenced Campbell to one year in the House of Correction with 90 days to serve and the balance suspended for two years, according to the statement. Campbell was also ordered to take courses in anger management and safe driving, and to stay away from and have no contact with the victim.

On Sept. 29, 2015 at approximately 7:41 a.m. Campbell was driving a Ford F-250 truck on Webster Avenue in Cambridge when he approached a bicyclist traveling in the same direction. The defendant subsequently began yelling at the victim, a 36-year-old man, and beeping his horn before pulling up alongside the bicyclist recklessly striking the handlebar of his bicycle, causing the victim to lose control and fall from the bicycle. The victim was transported to Massachusetts General Hospital where he was treated for serious injuries to his wrist and arm.

Following the collision, Ryan's statement noted, Campbell fled the scene. Police began investigating the incident and were able to locate surveillance video of the collision, which was released to the public in an effort to identify the driver. Following the release of the images, police received a tip from a caller who believed they had seen the vehicle. Police located the vehicle and confirmed it belonged to the defendant.

The defendant was arraigned in Cambridge District Court on Jan. 8, 2016.

The prosecutor assigned to this case was Assistant District Attorney Cyrus Chung.