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Motorcycle crashes, two injured
Photo courtesy McMinnville Police Department##A motorcycle crash Sunday night injured the operator and his passenger.
The operator of a motorcycle and his passenger were seriously injured in a single vehicle crash Sunday night on Southeast Baker Street near Cowls Street.
The McMinnville Police Department gave this account:
The Yamhill Communications Agency dispatch center began receiving calls about the crash shortly before 9 p.m. When officers and medical personnel arrived, they discovered a wrecked 2012 Suzuki motorcycle.
A preliminary investigation determined the motorcycle was operated by Jesse C. Davis, 43, of Lafayette. An adult male passenger has not been positively identified.
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