Driver strikes, kills bicyclist in Gresham

Portland, ORLocal News

A driver fatally struck a bicyclist at the intersection of Southeast Division Street and 182nd Avenue in Gresham on Monday evening. The Gresham Police Department reported that the cyclist was hit while crossing the intersection. Emergency responders rushed the bicyclist to the hospital, but they succumbed to their injuries shortly after arrival. Authorities are investigating the crash and have not made any arrests at this time. The incident raises concerns about cyclist safety in the area, prompting local advocates to call for improved infrastructure.

The Gresham community is asked to remain vigilant as police gather evidence and witness statements. Traffic incidents involving cyclists have been a growing concern in Oregon, highlighting the need for enhanced road safety measures. Further updates will follow as the investigation continues.

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