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No Charges Against Drivers In Fatal Motorcycle Crashes Save Email Print
Posted: 10:27 PM Jul 10, 2008
Last Updated: 10:28 PM Jul 10, 2008
Reporter: Associated Press

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No charges are expected against drivers involved in two deadly car-motorcycle crashes, after authorities learned the motorcycles were traveling at excessive speeds.

In Pueblo, police say a vehicle was turning left on June 16th when it was struck by a motorcycle. Police say video from a security camera helped traffic division experts determine that 21-year-old motorcyclist Brett Bond was traveling between 124 and 145 miles per hour at the time.

Thursday, the State Patrol said no charges will be filed in a crash May 24th in Boulder County that killed 25-year-old motorcyclist Jacob Gonzales.

Troopers say a reconstruction of the accident indicated Gonzales was going between 100 and 130 miles per hour in a 30 mile per hour zone when a Kia turned into its path.

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