One dead, four injured after motorcycle crash in Jefferson County
NEW MARKET, Tenn. (WATE) — Charges are pending in a motorcycle crash Wednesday that left one dead and four injured, according to a preliminary report from the Tennessee Highway Patrol.
Jeremy Arangio, 35, died in the crash on US Highway 25/70 near Betty Lou Drive, THP said. Charges are pending against another driver who was also injured in the crash.
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According to THP, a 2005 Kawasaki JKA motorcycle, driven by Arangio, and a 2023 Subaru Ascent were traveling east on Highway 25/70, while a 1998 Toyota Sienna traveled west. Arangio tried to pass the Ascent and went into the westbound lane, THP said.
The motorcycle then struck the Sienna head on, officials wrote. The Ascent then struck the motorcycle as well.
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The driver of the Ascent was injured as was the Sienna and its two passengers, all of whom were wearing seat belts, according to THP. The report lists charges as pending against the driver of the Sienna.
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