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Police ID motorcycle crash victim in SE Portland

Portland, ORLocal News

Kathryn K. Lakey, a 44-year-old woman from Portland, has been identified as the motorcyclist who lost her life in a crash on Friday, September 20. The Portland Police Bureau confirmed her identity as part of their ongoing investigation into the accident, which has drawn attention to the critical issue of road safety in the area. Local residents have expressed their shock and sorrow over the incident, with many calling for greater awareness of the dangers faced by motorcyclists. Eyewitness accounts are being gathered to piece together the circumstances leading up to the crash.

The community is rallying around Lakey's family during this difficult time, highlighting the human impact of such tragedies. Authorities are emphasizing the importance of responsible driving and motorcycle safety to prevent future accidents. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities that motorcyclists face on the roads. The investigation is ongoing, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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