Motorcyclist Jonathan Macklin, 25, killed in hit-and-run crash on Pendleton Pike near Franklin Road in Lawrence, Indiana

Modified Date: 
Fri, 12/22/2023 - 12:04pm
Accident Date: 
Sunday, May 10, 2015

May hit-and-run remains unsolved

There will be a prayer vigil and a new plea for answers in a deadly hit-and-run crash in Lawrence that happened five months ago. The prayer vigil will be Saturday morning at 11 a.m. outside the Lawrence Police Department. Authorities said the suspect's vehicle is an early 2000 model Chevy Suburban with damage to the driver's side tail-light. His family will meet with detectives right before the vigil. Jonathan Macklin, 25, was killed May 10 when an SUV collided with his motorcycle and took off.

Motorcyclist killed in Lawrence crash

Police say a man died late Sunday night after a motorcycle crash in Lawrence. It happened just before 11 p.m. on Pendleton Pike near Franklin Road.

Surveillance video shows fatal crash was hit-and-run

25-year-old Jonathan Macklin has been identified as the man killed. The Lawrence Police Department released surveillance video Tuesday evening that shows the impact that led to Macklin’s death.

Family of motorcyclist killed in hit and run makes plea to driver

Macklin touched so many people and communities in his short life, his family will be selling bracelets that say "#JUSTICE4JMAC" for $1. They hope to donate the money to the Boys and Girls Club in Atlanta where Jonathan volunteered.

Motorcycle ride raises money for hit and run victim as search for driver continues

Money raised from the bike ride goes towards his funeral expenses, as well as to set up a charity in his name. Anyone with information about the crash is urged to call the Lawrence Police Department at 317-549-6404.

A motorcyclist driving eastbound on Pendleton Pike around 11 p.m. lost control of his motorcycle and crashed. He was pronounced dead at the scene. He was wearing a helmet at the time of the crash.

Topics: 
Hit and Run
People Involved: 
Jonathan Macklin

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