Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Two Injured Early Tuesday Morning In Motorcycle Crash

5 Die In Motorcycle And SUV Crash In Pennsylvania

Augustine ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -- Two people were transported to the hospital Wednesday morning following a motorcycle accident in the 500 block of Anastasia Boulevard. According to a St. Johns County Fire and Rescue Facebook post, an unidentified man and woman were sent to Flagler Hospital with life-threatening injuries. Paramedics and firefighters arrived at the scene around 2:00 a.m.
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Good Samaritans Facilitate Justice In Motorcycle Accident

1 at County Road 304 at 9:50 Saturday night. The FHP says a van driven by a 65-year old man from Interlachen had been northbound on U.S. 1, and crossed into the southbound laneto avoid a collision with [a] stopped vehicle... at the intersection. Troopers say Salyer, who was southbound on U.S. 1, was unable to avoid http://attorney-in-rancho-cucamonga.com/more-information/personal-injury/ the accident and hit the front of the van. Troopers say Salyer had not been wearing a helmet, and was pronounced dead at the scene by Flagler County Rescue. Another motorcyclist from Middleburg riding behind Salyer sustained minor injuries in the crash.
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Turi until emergency medical personnel arrived. Documents illustrate how the first Good Samaritan to respond had by then jumped back onto his own motorcycle to take off after Soulja Boyas red Bentley. Among other things, the Bentley's driver allegedly drove on the wrong side of the road and traveled through four-way stops without halting on the heels of the incident. The Samaritan, who was able to catch up with the Bentley and reportedly view the face of the driver, was instrumental in bringing the individual under the oversight of the criminal justice system, where he now awaits trial on Hit-and-Run criminal charges. A Preliminary hearing was held on October 16, 2013, and a trial date is soon to be set in Los Angeles County Criminal Court (Case # BA412834). In light of this situation, Mr.
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Flagler motorcycle accident claims Middleburg man Saturday night

The motorcyclists were Douglas Hoffer Jr., 32, of Quarryville; Colleen Nesbitt, 27, of Gap; and David Russell, 67, and Michelle Russell, 53, both of Mount Joy. The crash happened Saturday afternoon in the south-central Pennsylvania community of Washington Township, not far from Waynesboro. According to Conner, the northbound SUV crossed the center line on Fort Ritchie Access Road for unknown reasons and hit the motorcycle driven by Hoffer. The SUV then spun around and was broadsided by the Russells' bike, he said in a statement. Conner would not comment on the relationships among the victims. Washington Township police released no further information about the accident on Sunday. Township Supervisor Elaine Gladhill said she went to the scene because of the high number of fatalities to support emergency workers.
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Motorcycle crash tops police blotter

She was taken to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. A preliminary investigation found that Hinton was heading south on I-5 approaching Southcenter Boulevard. As he attempted to pull off the freeway at the exit, the motorcycle slammed into the curb throwing both riders from the motorcycle. Drugs or alcohol are believed to be a factor. Sea-Tac copper thief pleads guilty Timothy Lynch, 50, a repeat offender who stole thousands of feet of copper wire from runway light towers at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport pleaded guilty October 17, 2013 to theft of public property. He faces up to ten years in prison when sentenced on January 13, 2014.
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