2 Hospitalized after Motorcycle vs Pedestrian Collision on Cactus Road [Phoenix, AZ]
Man and Woman Seriously Injured in Pedestrian Accident near Tatum Boulevard
PHOENIX, AZ (August 19, 2024) – Thursday night, two victims were hospitalized following a motorcycle vs pedestrian collision on Cactus Road.
Authorities responded to the scene around 9:00 p.m., near Tatum Boulevard on August 9th.
Per reports, the male rider of a motorcycle was traveling at high rates of speed and struck a female pedestrian in a parking lot.
Paramedics arrived and transported the rider and the pedestrian to a nearby hospital with serious injuries. Although, officers have not yet released their identities.
No additional information regarding the motorcycle vs. pedestrian crash near Cactus Road has been disclosed publicly at this time.
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