A Nampa man has died in a motorcycle crash in Fremont County. | File WARM RIVER – Idaho State Police is investigating a single-vehicle crash that occurred at 11:04 a.m. on Saturday on State Highway 47 at milepost 11, in Fremont County, according to information obtained by EastIdahoNews.com. A Harley-Davidson motorcycle driven by a 75-year-old man of Ammon was traveling north on State Highway 47 when it failed to negotiate a curve, went off the shoulder, and down a ravine, an investigator stated. The driver of the motorcycle died at the scene; he was not wearing a helmet, investigators stated in their report to EastIdahoNews.com. Both lanes of Highway 47 were blocked for about four hours. The incident remains under investigation by the Idaho State Police.The post Ammon man, 75, dies in motorcycle crash in Fremont County appeared first on East Idaho News.
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Ammon man, 75, dies in motorcycle crash in Fremont County
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