Jefferson County I-94 motorcycle crash; man dead
The Brief
A man is dead after a motorcycle crash occurred in Jefferson County on Sunday.
It happened on I-94 west at milepost 254.2 near Lake Mills around 2:15 p.m.
The crash remains under investigation.
LAKE MILLS, Wis. - One man is dead after a motorcycle crash occurred in Jefferson County on Sunday, May 25.
What we know
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation said it happened on I-94 west at milepost 254.2 near Lake Mills around 2:15 p.m. Per a preliminary investigation, the driver was going west and appeared to have lost control of his motorcycle.
He died from his injuries.
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The crash remains under investigation by the Wisconsin State Patrol.
The Lake Mills Fire Department, Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, Dane County Sheriff's Office and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources responded to the crash.
The Source
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation provided information.

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