On Monday, February 24, at approximately 5:48 pm, Marshall County Central Dispatch received a call regarding a single-vehicle motorcycle accident on U.S. 30 eastbound, east of Plymouth-Goshen Trail. The caller advised the rider was conscious and alert and had minor complaints of injuries.
When County Officers arrived on scene it was learned that the 2004 Honda CBR ridden by Timothy Murphy, of Plymouth, was traveling east on U.S. 30 at a high rate of speed. Murphy attempted to pass another vehicle where it struck the rear of a semi-trailer causing him to lose control. Murphy and the motorcycle came to a rest in the grass on the south side of the road.
Plymouth EMS transported Murphy to Plymouth Hospital with minor complaints of pain. Lyons Wrecker Service was called to the scene to remove the motorcycle.
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