
The motorcycle rider was transported to Legacy Emanuel hospital with serious injuries
On Saturday (July 15) at about 9:11 p.m. a report was made to 9-1-1 of a motorcycle rider who was involved in a collision with a vehicle on NW Seward Rd. near the intersection with NW 151st Street in Clark County.
First responders arrived to find an injured motorcycle rider and the driver of the vehicle who had remained at the scene. Initial reports are the motorcycle rider was inexperienced and crossed the centerline of the road, colliding with an oncoming vehicle.
The motorcycle rider was transported to Legacy Emanuel hospital with serious injuries.
Detectives with the Clark County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Unit responded to the scene and are conducting an investigation. This case is active pending further investigation by the CCSO Traffic Unit.
Information provided by Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
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