Motorcycle Accident Victim Killed on Rossville Boulevard and Belridge Road

Motorcycle Accident Victim Killed on Rossville Boulevard and Belridge Road 

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Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Accident Collides with Cadillac Resulting in Death

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According to police, the motorcyclist who died in a crash with a Cadillac on Rossville Boulevard has been identified, Preston Coddington. He had been riding his 2010 Harley-Davidson Road King around 1:30 p.m. on Friday when his motorcycle collided with a 2007 Cadillac DTS on Rossville Boulevard. 

Maryland police officials said that Coddington was headed west on Rossville Boulevard when the Cadillac, which was turning east onto Rossville Boulevard from Belridge Road, collided with his car. The driver of the Cadillac, who has not been identified, was not injured in the accident. The motorcyclist was pronounced dead at the scene.

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