Police ask for help identifying driver in Logan crash that injured motorcyclist

Photo: Logan City Police Department

LOGAN, Utah, May 5, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — Police are asking for help identifying a driver accused of running a red light and causing a crash that injured a motorcyclist before fleeing the scene Saturday afternoon.

Officers responded at 3:45 p.m. to a three-vehicle crash at the intersection of 700 North and Main Street, Logan City Police Lt. Barry Parslow said.

A Chevy Silverado was headed west on 700 North and was crossing Main Street on a green light when it was struck by a northbound GMC pickup, Parslow told Gephardt Daily.

The impact pushed the Silverado into a motorcycle that was stopped at a red light in the intersection, he said.

The motorcyclist was transported by ambulance to Logan Regional Hospital in serious condition, Parslow said.

The driver of the white GMC pickup did not stop and fled the scene, he said. The driver is described as a white man with a beard and wearing a red shirt. He was last seen heading north on 50 West from 700 North, Parslow said.

Police released photos of the truck and driver Sunday. Anyone with information about the driver is asked to call Cache County dispatch at 435-753-7555.

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