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One man killed in accident Highway 330
By KEN BLACK, TIMES-REPUBLICAN
POSTED: April 29, 2008
One man was killed Sunday in Marshall County after his motorcyle collided with a pickup truck on Highway 330 near The Harvester Golf Course.
The collision took place where the highway intersects with Davidson Avenue.
Gregory Teasley, 47, of Omaha, Neb., was killed when his motorcycle broadsided a pickup truck that had entered the highway. According to the Iowa State Patrol, the driver of the pickup, Johnathan Dowd, 21, of Bondurant, had failed to obey a stop sign.
Also injured was another man on a different motorcycle, Horace Bethea, 55, of Bellevue, Neb. He was taken to Marshalltown Medical & Surgical Center, where he was treated and released.
Dowd and a passenger in his vehicle, John Kimberley, 30, of Collins, were also listed as injured on the state patrol’s accident report, but neither was transported to a hospital.
Charges are pending as the accident remains under investigation.
The accident took place just after 1:30 p.m.
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Office assisted at the scene, but the investigation and scene was under the jurisdiction of the state patrol.
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Contact Ken Black at 641-753-6611 or kblack@timesrepublican.com
The collision took place where the highway intersects with Davidson Avenue.
Gregory Teasley, 47, of Omaha, Neb., was killed when his motorcycle broadsided a pickup truck that had entered the highway. According to the Iowa State Patrol, the driver of the pickup, Johnathan Dowd, 21, of Bondurant, had failed to obey a stop sign.
Also injured was another man on a different motorcycle, Horace Bethea, 55, of Bellevue, Neb. He was taken to Marshalltown Medical & Surgical Center, where he was treated and released.
Dowd and a passenger in his vehicle, John Kimberley, 30, of Collins, were also listed as injured on the state patrol’s accident report, but neither was transported to a hospital.
Charges are pending as the accident remains under investigation.
The accident took place just after 1:30 p.m.
The Marshall County Sheriff’s Office assisted at the scene, but the investigation and scene was under the jurisdiction of the state patrol.
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Contact Ken Black at 641-753-6611 or kblack@timesrepublican.com
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