A tragic incident occurred in Hancock County, Indiana, resulting in the death of a motorcyclist on Thursday night.
Responding to the Scene
The New Palestine Police Department and Hancock County Sheriff’s Department swiftly responded to a crash report near the intersection of US 52 and Creekside Drive around 7:30 p.m.
Victim Identified
The victim was identified as 60-year-old Timothy Bossard from Greenfield. Bossard was riding a Harley Davidson motorcycle westbound on US 52 near New Palestine and the Hancock-Marion County line at the time of the accident.
Sequence of Events
Reports suggest that the crash transpired when the driver of a Cadillac Escalade attempted to exit a local restaurant’s parking lot onto US 52. Unfortunately, the Cadillac pulled in front of Bossard, resulting in a collision between the motorcycle and the SUV’s driver’s side.
Fatal Outcome
Bossard, who was not wearing a helmet, sustained critical injuries and was rushed to a nearby hospital. Tragically, he was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.
Condition of the Driver
The driver of the Cadillac Escalade, while not seriously injured, cooperated with authorities and underwent a routine chemical test following the crash.
Investigation and Road Closure
The Hancock County Fatal Accident Crash Team (FACT) conducted a thorough investigation at the scene. As a result, a section of US 52 remained closed for approximately three hours during the inquiry.
Factors Considered
Law enforcement officials have ruled out drugs or alcohol as factors contributing to the crash. However, they urge all motorists to remain vigilant, especially regarding the presence of motorcycles on the road. Additionally, they emphasize the importance of motorcyclists wearing helmets for their safety.
Conclusion: Promoting Road Safety
The tragic loss of Timothy Bossard underscores the importance of road safety for all motorists. As we navigate our roadways, let us remain attentive and respectful of one another’s presence. The Local News App encourages readers to prioritize safety and to download the app for updates on local news and road conditions.
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