MONTGOMERY, TX — A motorcycle accident left one man in serious condition in Montgomery, Texas on Wednesday, March 12th, 2014, according to a news report from The Montgomery County Police Reporter.
Police have said that they have reason to believe Jonas Crookes was seriously hurt when the motorcycle he was driving crashed into a ditch while driving on FM 1097. The accident happened around 2:30 in the afternoon.
Scene of the Accident
Jonas Crookes was taken by EMS personnel to a nearby hospital where he was last listed in serious condition. No other injuries were mentioned in the news report, and police are still trying to figure out what may have caused the motorcycle to leave the road.
The investigation is currently ongoing by representatives from the Texas Highway Patrol, who expect to release more information about the accident in the coming days..
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