Motorcyclist, 67, killed in Potter County, Pennsylvania, crash

A motorcyclist was killed when his bike crashed into a guide rail June 9 in the Potter County, Pennsylvania, town of Eulalia.

Pennsylvania State Police based in Coudersport said Michael D. Yeager, 67, of Rew, Pennsylvania, died in the single-vehicle crash on state Route 6.

According to State Police crash investigators, Yeager's 2009 Harley-Davidson Sportster was westbound shortly after 3 p.m. when it went out of control on a curve, crossed the eastbound lane and struck a guide rail.

Police said the Yeager was ejected from the motorcycle, which crossed into and over the westbound lane before stopping about 500 feet from the initial impact spot.

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Coudersport EMS transported Yeager to UPMC Cole.

The Coudersport Fire Department and Potter County Chief Deputy Coroner Patricia Deusenbury assisted at the crash scene, police said.

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This article originally appeared on The Evening Tribune: Motorcyclist killed in June 9 crash in Potter County, Pa.