ARCADE, NY — Donald Reisdorf was identified by State Police as the man that was hospitalized following a motorcycle crash in Arcade, New York on Wednesday, June 24th, 2015. News reports out of Wyoming County said that the accident happened at about 4:00 Wednesday afternoon.
Police tasked with leading the investigation believe that Donald Reisdorf was hurt when the motoryccle he was driving was hit by an SUV on Route 98. Officials with details of the incident think the SUV may have run a stop sign when it hit the motorcycle.
Reisdorf was ejected from the bike in the crash and was taken by EMS to Erie County Medical Center where he was being treated.
The driver of the SUV was identified as Michael Ryan, who was cited for failure to yield following the accident.
Scene of the Accident
View of the Road
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