• February 14, 2017

Clayton Pesek Hurt in Accident in Lubbock, TX

Lubbock, TX -- A two-vehicle crash left 31-year-old Clayton Pesek with injuries in the area of Lubbock, TX Sunday, February 12, 2017.

The crash took place at 4th & Slid.

It appears the victim was riding a 2012 Harley Davidson when the incident took place. The bike was headed east when a second vehicle, a Chevy Equinox, pulled from a parking lot headed west. The passenger car stopped in the road, leading to a collision with the bike. The operator of the bike, Mr. Pesek, was left with moderate injuries.

The report made no mention of other injuries in the incident.

The cause of the collision has not been determined, but police say they are investigating the incident.

The preliminary press release provided no further information regarding the crash.

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