William Galvin, 28, will face three felony charges.

LAKEWOOD, Ohio – A Lakewood man accused of fatally striking a neighbor has been indicted on three felony charges.

William Galvin, 28, was indicted last week on two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide, one count of leaving the scene of an accident – all felonies – and one count of driving under the influence of alcohol – a misdemeanor.

The body of David Nageotte, 36, was found lying in the middle of Cook Avenue in the early morning hours of July 4 near his apartment.

Police said they found fragments of Galvin's 2002 Audi in the road near Nageotte's body, and located the vehicle parked just blocks away in front of Galvin's Cook Avenue home.

Officers determined Galvin was under the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident, police said. He is currently free on bond.

Nageotte's friends and co-workers have organized a memorial for him on Facebook. Days after his death, candlelight vigil was held at the site where his body was found.

An online petition to Lakewood Municipal Court asking for justice for Nageotte has gathered nearly 1700 signatures, and t-shirts are being sold in his honor to raise money for a campaign to make aggravated vehicular homicide involving alcohol a first-degree felony in Ohio.

"Working with the Red Cross, that's a special group of people," said Tammy Lettieri, who said she worked with Nageotte.

He frequently worked long hours driving a truck that carried equipment to process blood, she said.

"When you spend 10 to 14 hours with people, they become your family," Lettieri said. "He was a great guy to work with."

Nageotte worked as a paramedic before joining the Red Cross.

A letter written to Lakewood Municipal Court Judge Patrick Carroll on behalf of his friends and family said Galvin shouldn't be free on bond.

"We feel like the justice system has failed us as someone who had just taken a life was free to live his own as if nothing happened," the letter said.

Lettieri said another letter is planned now that the case is being handled in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court.

Galvin's next court appearance is scheduled for July 31 in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court. He pleaded not guilty at his initial arraignment.

Pat Farrell, an attorney representing Galvin, said Thursday that he couldn't comment on the charges because Lakewood police hadn't provided him with the police reports on Nageotte's death.

Farrell did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment Monday, but at Galvin's arraignment, he asked Judge Carroll to do everything in his power to suspend road construction in the area until an investigator can survey the accident scene for evidence.