
Raisin Twp., MI – A 23-year-old man from Tecumseh sustained life threatening injuries in a motorcycle versus minivan crash Thursday morning in Raisin Township.
The Raisin Charter Township Police Department reports that they, along with the Raisin Township Fire Department, responded to the crash at around 8:30am on Rogers Highway south of Russell Road.
The preliminary investigation showed that a 2017 Toyota minivan, driven by a 35-year-old male from Tecumseh was pulling out of a private drive onto Rogers Highway. A 2003 Honda motorcycle was traveling southbound on Rogers, and collided with the van.
The motorcycle driver sustained life threatening injuries, and was transported by ProMedica Air Ambulance to an out-of-area hospital.
Police believe speed was a factor in the crash, which is under investigation. Contact the Raisin Township Police Department if you have more information on this crash.
Two people have died from motorcycle versus passenger vehicle crashes in Lenawee County this week.
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