One Injured, One Dead in Motorcycle Crash in Fargo
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Cass County Sheriff's Office Investigates Injury Accident in Fargo
CASS COUNTY, N.D. (CCSO) – Shortly after 1:30 am Sunday morning, a Cass County deputy discovered an overturned vehicle in the 3500 block of 36th Street South. The driver of the car was still inside and appeared unconscious with a head injury. The deputy broke a car window, and the female driver began to regain consciousness and crawled out of the vehicle. There were no signs of impairment, and Sanford EMS transported the driver to a local hospit…
One injured, one dead in motorcycle crash in Fargo
FARGO, ND (KXNET) — One person died and another was injured in a crash that happened in Fargo. According to the North Dakota Highway Patrol (NDHP), the crash happened on 36th St. South around 11:30 a.m. on June 7. A 26-year-old Fargo man was driving a motorcycle north on 36th St. at a high rate of speed when authorities say he failed to stop at a stop sign at the intersection of Westrac Drive. A 47-year-old West Fargo man driving a Ford Expediti…
Fatal Motorcycle Crash in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. – A motorcycle rider is dead after an accident occurred on the morning of June 7th. The North Dakota Highway Patrol says that at 11:30 a.m., a motorcycle was traveling northbound on 36th Street South in Fargo at a high rate of speed. The driver failed to stop at the stop sign at the intersection of 36th Street South and Westrac Drive. A Ford Expedition was traveling through the intersection at that time, and the motorcycle t-boned th…
Fargo Motorcycle Fatal – R & J Broadcasting Inc.
FARGO, ND—A man from Fargo is dead after his motorcycle collided with a SUV Saturday morning in Fargo. The North Dakota Highway Patrol says at 11:30am a motorcycle was going at a high rate of speed while traveling north on 36th Street South. The motorcycle didn’t stop at the 4-way intersection of 36th Street South and Westrac Drive. A Ford Expedition driven by a 47-year-old man from West Fargo had stopped at the intersection and was going ahe…
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