State Rep. Trey Kelley indicted, accused of ignoring hit-and-run By FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team Published Georgia lawmaker indicted, accused of ignoring hit-and-run POLK COUNTY, Ga. - State Rep. Trey Kelley, who as majority whip is the fourth-ranking member among House Republicans, was indicted Thursday on misdemeanor charges alleging he wrongly ignored a fatal 2019 hit-and-run crash that his friend called him about as the victim lay dying in a ditch. Kelley was indicted on a charge of reckless conduct, according to Polk County District Attorney Jack Browning. Ralph “Ryan” Dover III, the man accused of calling Kelley instead of 911 after fatally hitting bicyclist Eric Keais, was indicted on charges of felony hit-and-run and reckless conduct.