Motorcyclist killed in crash on State Street in Sandy
This is a developing story. ABC4 will update this post as new information becomes available.
SANDY, Utah () — One person is dead after a motorcyclist collided with a car earlier this afternoon on State Street in Sandy.
Cottonwood Heights Police confirmed to ABC4 that the incident occurred around 3:45 p.m. at 8640 South State Street. A motorcycle was traveling northbound on State Street when it struck a car. The car had been making a left turn when it turned in front of the motorcycle.
Police confirmed the motorcyclist died from their injuries. Southbound State Street remains closed at 8640 South as police and crash investigators remain on scene.
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