Motorcyclists William Scott Purden, 63, and Drew Cahoon, 67, killed in crash near Lake Mead, Las Vegas, Nevada
Lake Mead parks rangers focus on patrols after fatal crash
The National Park Service says its rangers are focusing on traffic safety patrols at the Lake Mead National Recreation Area after another fatal crash.
UPDATE: Both motorcyclists killed near Lake Mead identified
The Clark County coroner has identified the motorcyclists killed near Lake Mead as 63-year-old William Scott Purden and 67-year-old Drew Cahoon, both from St. George, Utah.
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