Charles Reeves, Chanelle Reeves, and Trishelle Miller Seriously Injured in Motorcycle Crash on Hwy 152 near Pampa

Charles Reeves, Chanelle Reeves, and Trishelle Miller Seriously Injured in Motorcycle Crash on Hwy 152 near Pampa

Charles Reeves, Chanelle Reeves, and Trishelle Miller Seriously Injured in Pampa Motorcycle Crash on Highway 152

Pampa, Texas (August 9, 2021) – According to the Texas DPS, two people were killed, and three others were seriously injured Sunday afternoon in a motorcycle crash, about two miles west of Pampa.

The deadly crash happened around 5:00 p.m., August 8, on Highway 152.

DPS said Trishelle Miller, 45, of Pampa, was driving a 2009 Chevrolet Avalanche eastbound on the highway while a 2020 Harley Davidson motorcycle ridden by Kevin Anderson,59, of Stinnett, a 2005 Harley Davidson ridden by Greg Rhoden,48, of Fritch, and a 2020 Harley Davidson ridden by Charles Reeves,52, of Borger, were traveling westbound.

The Avalanche crossed the center stripe into the westbound side and hit the three motorcycles.

Anderson was pronounced dead at the scene.

Rhoden was taken to Pampa Regional Medical Center, where he later died.

Reeves and his passenger, Chanelle Reeves, 58, were taken to an Amarillo hospital in critical condition.

Miller was taken to Pampa Regional Medical Center with serious injuries.

The Texas Highway Patrol is investigating the crash.

“When a person has suffered a grave personal injury in an accident due to someone else’s negligence, the most overwhelming emotion they feel is a sense of injustice. They often ask how such a life-altering event could have happened to them,” attorney Joel A. Gordon said. “The next question usually is, who can help me?” Mr. Gordon added.

A legal advocate can represent an injury victim or the family of a deceased victim. The attorney will file a claim on behalf of the victim and will have the responsibility of citing existing codes, laws, or statutes which were violated.

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