Motorcyclist, passenger killed in southwest Miami-Dade crash
Morgan Rynor reports the motorcyclist collided with a car.
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Morgan Rynor reports the motorcyclist collided with a car.
A motorcyclist is dead after a hit-and-run in Hollywood Tuesday.
The Florida Highway Patrol says the motorcyclist somehow lost control of his vehicle while riding through the entrance ramp's curve.
A Coral Gables police officer was airlifted to the hospital Tuesday afternoon following a crash with another vehicle.
According to FHP, the deceased motorcyclist has only been identified as a 28-year-old from Plantation.
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the crash occurred two days before the body was found.
A motorcyclist was hurt after crashing into a Miami Dade Transit bus Wednesday during the height of the evening rush hour commute
Destiny Bucknor was riding around in a Slingshot motorcycle with a family member the night of the Fourth of July. As they were driving, tragedy struck.
When officers arrived to the scene, they found the car and motorcycle both with "extensive damage."
The motorcyclist was declared dead on the scene by officials.
The Miami-Dade Police Department announced they will be conducting specialized high-visibility enforcement to address motorcycle and moped safety violations.
According to FHP, the car swerved to avoid crashing into the pickup truck because it crossed the apex of its path.
The motorcyclist was immediately taken to the hospital in unknown condition.
Miami Police is investigating the circumstances leading up to the crash and other details.
The cause of the crash is currently under investigation.
The crash occurred in the area of Biscayne Boulevard and 22nd Street early Saturday morning.
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