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One Fatality, One Injured in Harley-Davidson Crash in Alexander County, According to Troopers – WSOC TV

ALEXANDER COUNTY, N.C. — A tragic accident occurred on Friday around 5:40 p.m. at the intersection of NC 16 and Millersville Road, leading to the death of a motorcyclist, according to law enforcement officials.

The incident involved a 2007 Harley Davidson motorcycle and a 2007 Audi A4. The motorcyclist, 35-year-old Samuel Jarrett Killian from Taylorsville, was attempting to make a left turn onto Millersville Road when he collided with the northbound Audi.

Troopers reported that Killian was ejected from his motorcycle and unfortunately did not survive his injuries at the scene.

Additionally, a passenger on the motorcycle was also thrown off and was airlifted to a hospital in critical condition.

The 18-year-old Audi driver, who is also from Taylorsville, did not sustain any injuries in the accident.

Preliminary investigations by the NC State Highway Patrol indicated that neither speed nor impairment was a factor in the accident.

Consequently, no charges will be brought forth.

During the investigation, the roadway remained closed for about two hours.

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One Dead, One Injured in Harley-Davidson Accident in Alexander County, According to Troopers

One Dead, One Injured in Harley-Davidson Accident in Alexander County, According to Troopers

A tragic accident took place on Friday around 5:40 p.m. on NC 16 at Millersville Road in Alexander County, leading to the death of a motorcyclist, according to state troopers.

The incident involved a 2007 Harley Davidson motorcycle and a 2007 Audi A4. The motorcycle, operated by 35-year-old Samuel Jarrett Killian from Taylorsville, was attempting to turn left onto Millersville Road when it struck the northbound Audi.

2 killed, 1 hurt in Alexander Co. crash possibly caused by distracted driver, troopers say

Killian was thrown from the motorcycle and tragically died at the scene, according to the authorities.

A passenger on the motorcycle was also thrown off and was airlifted to a hospital in critical condition.

The 18-year-old driver of the Audi, also from Taylorsville, did not sustain any injuries in the accident.

The preliminary investigation by the NC State Highway Patrol suggested that there were no signs of impairment or speed being factors in the crash.

Consequently, no charges are expected to be filed.

During the investigation, the road was closed for around two hours.

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Motorcyclist Fatally Injured in Alexander County on N.C. 16

Motorcyclist Fatally Injured in Alexander County on N.C. 16

From Wilkes Record

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A man from Taylorsville lost his life in a motorcycle accident on N.C. 16 in Alexander County on the evening of Friday, March 28.

In a statement released to The Wilkes Record, N.C. Highway Patrol Master Trooper Christopher M. Casey reported:

“On Friday, March 28, at around 5:40 p.m., the N.C. State Highway Patrol responded to and investigated a fatal incident in Alexander County on N.C. 16 at Millersville Road. A 2007 Harley Davidson motorcycle heading south on N.C. 16 attempted to turn left onto Millersville Road and veered in front of a northbound 2007 Audi A4.”

Casey continued, “The rider of the Harley Davidson, Samuel Jarrett Killian, 35, from Taylorsville, was ejected from the motorcycle and unfortunately did not survive due to his injuries at the scene. A passenger on the motorcycle was also ejected and was airlifted to a local hospital in critical condition.”

According to Casey, the driver of the Audi, Lane Neal Tevepaugh, 18, from Taylorsville, remained unharmed.

“Preliminary findings do not suggest that impairment or excessive speed were contributing factors. During the investigation at the scene, the road was closed for approximately two hours,” Casey noted, adding, “No charges will be filed in connection with this incident.”