A 25-year-old woman has been sentenced to six years of probation in a 2014 Breckenridge hit-and-run crash that left a pedestrian lying in the street and seriously injured.

Prosecutors say the penalty for Hallie Schmitt, of Ashland, Va., was handed down earlier this week in Summit County District Court. Court records show she pleaded guilty to a felony charge of leaving the scene of a crash involving serious injury.

The 5th Judicial District Attorney’s Office said the victim — a woman — was hospitalized and permanently injured because of the collision.

Authorities said the victim was found lying face-down in the street by a Breckenridge snowplow operator. She had several fractured vertebrae.

Investigators used debris found at the scene to link Schmitt to the case. She was arrested after being seen driving around Breckenridge with damage to the front of the 2003 Toyota 4-Runner she was in.

Prosecutors say Schmitt “claimed that although she had been in the Breckenridge area the night of the accident, she had no memory of how her bumper had been damaged, denying any involvement.”

The Summit Daily reports the judge overseeing the case said at Schmitt’s sentencing that he was “disappointed that (the defendant) never articulated what happened that night.”

“If only defendant Schmitt had stopped and rendered aid, rather than leaving the victim lying in the road, at most she would have faced a minor charge of careless driving,” District Attorney Bruce Brown said in a statement. “Instead, by driving away she stands as a convicted felon with years of her liberty constrained.”