Written by: The Benton Law Firm Last Updated : October 12, 2023

Crash involving two motorcycles on FM 2331 near Crowley Plover kills 1

FORT WORTH, TX – A motorcyclist from Azle died on Saturday at the hospital after he was involved in a crash with a second motorcycle in southwest Forth Worth, reports Yahoo!

The incident happened around 6 p.m. in the area of 5400 FM 2331, also known as Winscott Plover Road. This is just southwest of Mustang Park.

At this time, police are still investigating what might have caused the two motorcyclists to collide with each other just south of Crowley Plover Road.

Medics transported both drivers to a local hospital with injuries. One of the men died at Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital, and the condition of the other is unknown at this time.

Authorities have identified the deceased as 70-year-old Charles Marshall Tolleson.

The investigation is ongoing.

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