Motorcycle-Vehicle Crash near Koontz Lane, Injury Reported

CARSON, NV (September 16, 2022) – Friday night, a motorcycle-vehicle crash near south Curry Street left a motorcyclist injured.

The incident happened on September 2nd, just before 6:00 p.m. involving a motorcycle and a vehicle.

According to initial reports, a motorcyclist was riding near the intersection of south Curry Street and Koontz Lane. The impact of the collision left the motorcyclist with severe road rash.

First responders arrived at the site of the motorcycle-vehicle crash shortly after and closed down the areas surrounding the incident. Authorities then performed cleanup and preliminary duties before reopening lanes.

At this time, no further information regarding the motorcycle-vehicle crash is available. However, investigations are currently underway and more information will be updated once it is made available to the public. Those with further information regarding the collision are encouraged to contact Carson Police as soon as possible.


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