Alani Aguerre, one of the three teenagers injured when a suspected intoxicated driver drove onto the sidewalk on La Jolla Boulevard and crashed into Cass Street Café on Aug. 15, remains hospitalized at Scripps Memorial Hospital. She has undergone four surgeries since the accident, according to family members. Aguerre was the most severely injured of the three teens involved in the crash and is recovering from a broken pelvis, among other injuries. Her mother, Cecilia Aguerre, said Alani is “taking baby steps on her recovery,” but that “she is finally out of the ventilator, which will speed up the process.” Cecilia added Alani’s bones are “healing well.” She said her daughter “is very alert and aware of what happened to her and her friends.” “We are able to talk with her and we are amazed at her recollection of events,” Aguerre said. Aguerre expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support the teens and their families have received from the community in the aftermath of the crash. “I would love to thank everyone for the support, help and prayers we are receiving from the whole La Jolla community — the SICU staff at Scripps Memorial, our family and friends, neighbors, schools, media,” she said. “We are making a list to personally thank every single person who has been with us through the process, but thankfully it is very long to mention here,” Cecilia said. Ronald Troyer, 66, a suspected transient, is being charged with reckless driving with injury in connection with the crash, in addition to driving on a suspended license. He is being held in jail on $275,000 bail and has seven DUIs in the past, according to police.