Rider Hospitalized after Motorcycle Crash on Roseville Parkway

ROSEVILLE, CA (September 22, 2021) On Monday night, a motorcyclist sustained major injuries following a collision on Roseville Parkway.

The incident took place at the intersection of Roseville Parkway and Pleasant Grove around 9:00 p.m. on September 20.

The California Highway Patrol responded at the scene and located a rider with severe injuries. At this time, officials did not know the cause of the crash, however, a car and a motorcycle crashed at the intersection.

Paramedics then rushed the driver of the motorcycle to a nearby hospital and is in critical condition.

Officials have not released the names of the injured parties or their current conditions.

Investigators encourage witnesses to cooperate and reach out as soon as possible. Authorities will release additional information once it becomes available.


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