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Fishers police are investigating a Tuesday afternoon motorcycle crash that killed a 47-year-old Lebanon woman.
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Fishers police are investigating a Tuesday afternoon motorcycle crash that killed a 47-year-old Lebanon woman.
Eight people were taken to local hospitals Saturday afternoon after a crash.
It happened just after 1 p.m. Saturday at Southeastern Parkway and Connecticut Avenue.
Police have released the name of a woman who died in a crash in Fishers early Sunday morning.
The crash happened shortly after 2 a.m. Sunday on Interstate 69 near the 204 mile marker.
Fishers Police officers arrived and found the crash involved a 2009 Ford Fusion.