OHP: 71-year-old Woodward man dies after crashing motorcycle in northwest Oklahoma
A 71-year-old motorcyclist from Woodward died after crashing Saturday afternoon in northwest Oklahoma.According to an Oklahoma Highway Patrol collision report, Joseph T. Castor was driving a 2000 Harley Davidson motorcycle east on U.S. 64 in Cimarron County when left the roadway after trying to negotiate a curve. Officials said the motorcyclist rolled over five times before coming to a rest in a field on the south side of the highway.The motorcyclist was taken to a hospital in Boise City, where he was pronounced dead. Oklahoma Highway Patrol officials have identified the motorcyclist as Joseph T. Castor.
A 71-year-old motorcyclist from Woodward died after crashing Saturday afternoon in northwest Oklahoma.
According to an Oklahoma Highway Patrol collision report, Joseph T. Castor was driving a 2000 Harley Davidson motorcycle east on U.S. 64 in Cimarron County when left the roadway after trying to negotiate a curve. Officials said the motorcyclist rolled over five times before coming to a rest in a field on the south side of the highway.
The motorcyclist was taken to a hospital in Boise City, where he was pronounced dead. Oklahoma Highway Patrol officials have identified the motorcyclist as Joseph T. Castor.
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