2 Injured in Motorcycle Crash on Country Club Road in Upper Valley

2 Injured in Motorcycle Crash on Country Club Road in Upper Valley

Two Injured in Upper Valley Motorcycle Crash on Country Club Road at Sterling Place

Upper Valley, Texas (April 26, 2021) – Two people were seriously injured in a motorcycle crash early Sunday morning in El Paso’s Upper Valley, according to the police.

The crash occurred on April 25, on Country Club Road at Sterling Place.

Police two motorcycles were involved in the crash.

Both motorcyclists were taken to the hospital with serious injuries.

The crash closed both eastbound and westbound lanes of Country Club.

No other details were provided.

The police are investigating the crash.

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1. In some cases it may be very important to immediately begin securing evidence, including but not limited to photos of skid marks, photos of property damage, witness statements, the actual vehicle or other property involved in the incident, and other critical evidence before its disappears.
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