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Motorcyclist Was Reportedly “Ejected” From Bike In Deadly Arkansas Crash

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An Arkansas driver was “ejected” from a motorcycle in a fatal crash.

A fatal crash occurred on March 10, 2025, at 9:33 a.m. The incident took place at the intersection of State Hwy 265/Old Missouri and E. Huntsville in Washington County. Springdale Police Department released an official report to the public regarding details.

Motorcyclist Was “Ejected” From Vehicle In Deadly Arkansas Crash

Tommy Edward Elmore, an 80-year-old Springdale resident, was killed in the accident. He was the driver of a 2018 Harley Davidson motorcycle involved in the collision.

The Springdale Police Department reported that a Jeep Cherokee (2019) and a Nissan Frontier (2022) were stopped in the south left turn lane on Hwy 265. Elmore’s motorcycle was traveling west on E. Huntsville at the time.

According to the initial narrative, Elmore attempted to turn right from E. Huntsville onto Old Missouri. The motorcycle overturned during the turn, ejecting him from the vehicle.

Elmore then collided with the Jeep Cherokee and Nissan Frontier stopped at the intersection. The crash resulted in his death at the scene.

The Harley Davidson was heading north on Hwy 265 prior to the incident. The Jeep Cherokee and Nissan Frontier were both traveling south on the same highway.

Police are continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash. Further details have not yet been released.

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