Larry Davis died in a motorcycle crash near State Highway 9 in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma
One dead in motorcycle crash in Pottawatomie Co.
According to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, Larry Davis was riding his motorcycle near State Highway 9 just west of Maud when he lost control and drove off of the road. The bike fell onto its side and Davis landed on the roadway.
73-year-old dies in Pottawatomie County motorcycle crash, OHP says
Larry Davis, 73, was pronounced dead on the scene after he lost control of his Harley Davidson, ran off the road and hit the pavement, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. He was not wearing a helmet, but it was strapped to his motorcycle.
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