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Motorcyclist dies from injuries after crash on U.S. 24 in Lafayette County
Motorcyclist dies from injuries after crash on U.S. 24 in Lafayette County

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Motorcyclist dies from injuries after crash on U.S. 24 in Lafayette County

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A motorcyclist died from his injuries following a crash on U.S. 24 highway in Lafayette County this week, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol. The crash was reported on Monday just after 3:30 p.m. on U.S. 24 at Waterloo Road. Popular Kansas City metro artist seriously injured in Grandview crash According to a from the highway patrol, a driver in a Ford F-250 truck was trying to cross the highway and pulled out in front of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, which was headed west on U.S. 24. The motorcycle then hit the truck. The motorcyclist, a 57-year-old man from Bates City, was injured in the crash and taken to a hospital. He died at the hospital the next day, according to the highway patrol. The victim's name has not been released. The highway patrol is investigating the crash. The Lafayette County Sheriff's Office assisted at the scene. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

MPD officer seriously injured after being struck at crash scene, one arrested
MPD officer seriously injured after being struck at crash scene, one arrested

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time6 days ago

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MPD officer seriously injured after being struck at crash scene, one arrested

MIDLAND, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- One person has been arrested after a crash Thursday night that left a Midland Police Department officer seriously injured. According to a City spokesperson, around 10:45 pm on May 29, the MPD responded to a crash with serious bodily injuries in the 2400 block of W Wall Street and learned that another officer, whose marked patrol unit had been parked in the roadway with its emergency light activated, had been struck by another vehicle while he assisted with a minor crash. MPD said the officer was standing near the rear of his vehicle when a Ford F-250, operated by 24-year-old Cody Justin Garcia, of Lyford, Texas, crossed multiple lanes of traffic and struck both the officer and his patrol unit. The police officer, whose name was not released, was taken to Midland Memorial Hospital with serious injuries. Garcia was also taken to the hospital for treatment for injuries he sustained in the crash. MPD reported Garcia faces the following charges: intoxication assault causing serious bodily injuries to a peace officer, possession of a controlled substance and unlawfully carrying a weapon. The investigation into the incident is ongoing. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Crash takes man's life
Crash takes man's life

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time27-05-2025

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Crash takes man's life

A Snyder man was killed as a result of a rollover crash Sunday in Scurry County, according to a Texas Department of Public Safety media release. Roy Edward Bolen Jr., 54, died because of a one-vehicle crash that happened about 7:50 p.m. Sunday near Snyder, DPS officials said in a media release Monday. The preliminary investigation revealed Bolen was driving a white 2001 Ford F-250 west on U.S. Highway 180 when he lost control of the pickup 5 miles west of Snyder, DPS officials said. The rainy and wet conditions made the speed he was driving at unsafe, causing him to lose control, officials said. The pickup truck veered into the south ditch, skidded to the side and turned over, officials said. Bolen was wearing a seatbelt. More: Memorial Day brings remembrances of those who served and those who gave all More: Best value versus best price, Abilene City Council grants $5.6 million in street projects Trish Choate is the executive editor for the Wichita Falls Times Record News, San Angelo Standard-Times and Abilene Reporter-News. Contact Trish with news tips at tchoate@ Read her recent work here. Her X handle is @Trishapedia. This article originally appeared on Abilene Reporter-News: Crash takes a Snyder man's life in Scurry County

Multi-vehicle crash in Scott claims life of one, injures others
Multi-vehicle crash in Scott claims life of one, injures others

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time27-05-2025

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Multi-vehicle crash in Scott claims life of one, injures others

SCOTT, La. (KLFY) — Early yesterday morning, a multi-vehicle fatality crash occurred on Interstate 10 about one mile west of Louisiana Highway 93, officials said. During the investigation, it was revealed that a Dodge Charger was traveling west on I-10 when it allegedly exited the roadway to the left, crossed the median, struck a guardrail, and came to a stop in the eastbound lanes of I-10. Shortly after, an eastbound Acura Integra and Ford F-250 then struck the Dodge. Additionally, an eastbound Ram 1500 and Honda HRV struck debris that was in the roadway, officials said. Officials reported the driver of the Dodge died at the scene, while the drivers of the Acura and Ford sustained moderate injuries and the drivers of the Ram and Honda were not injured. Toxicology samples were collected and submitted for analysis, officials said. This crash remains under investigation. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Multi-vehicle crash in Scott claims life of one, injures others Hammond man arrested for cocaine after I-10 traffic stop Trump threatens California funding over transgender high school athlete 11 injured after boat explodes near Fort Lauderdale: 'Tossed people into the water' 66-year-old Concordia Parish man accused of molesting minor Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Denver small business hoping for the return of stolen truck that is essential to their work
Denver small business hoping for the return of stolen truck that is essential to their work

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time27-05-2025

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Denver small business hoping for the return of stolen truck that is essential to their work

DENVER (KDVR) — A recently launched small business in Denver suffered a major setback on Memorial Day weekend when their truck, needed for work, was stolen from outside the owner's house. Brothers Tomas and Agustin Helou moved to Denver from Miami back in February with the dream of starting a business together. They found in their move that many people didn't know what to do with old, unwanted furniture. They decided to create a junk removal service, Shake That Junk. Bandimere is aiming to open a new drag strip in Weld County 'For the past two weeks, business has been growing little by little,' said Tomas. Their dream was slowly realized over the last month, when they began hauling away unwanted items in their Ford F-250. 'We just bought it maybe, like, a month ago when we registered the company,' said Tomas. After parking the truck on Lawrence Street Saturday night following a job, they woke up Sunday morning to find, this time, it was the truck itself that was hauled away.'It was the morning, we hadn't had our coffees yet, so we were really puzzled,' said Tomas. 'That was the first emotion, just very confused.' They hoped that it was just towed, but Denver Police told them they had no record of it. Inside the truck at the time were items they use at work. 'Some equipment. So, like, some brooms, some ratchet straps that we use to strap things down,' said Tomas. Some items from a previous job were also taken, plus a go-kart that was in the back of the truck. Helou said the truck is their livelihood. Residents take 'Save Belmar Park' fight to court after large trees were cut down nearby 'A bigger company wouldn't be hit as much by one vehicle missing. To us, it's our one and only vehicle,' said Tomas. 'How we pay for the lights to stay on and keep the business running and pay for our own expenses.' He hopes their business dreams can continue with the truck returned. 'I want to say lifesaving, but it would be business saving,' said Tomas. He says the truck has their company logo on it, but the magnets may have been removed. He asks that if you see the truck, you contact Denver Police with information. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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