Bicycle Crash Reports

2023 BICYCLE FATALITIES IN IOWA

1. Gregory Hardy, 64, of Des Moines was struck while crossing NE 64th Street on the Chichaqua Valley Trail near Bondurant at about 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 31. The sheriff’s office announced Hardy’s death on Saturday. There are no arrests in the case, but the sheriff’s office said the driver of the car that struck Hardy has cooperated in the investigation.

3. De’Wayne Lee Cole, 40, was killed at SE 6th Street and Pioneer Road in Des Moines on at 4:07 PM on July 5, 2023. No other details were listed. Evidence and witness statements indicate that Cole was riding his bike west on Pioneer Road when he failed to yield at a stop sign and entered the northbound lane of SE 6th Street, where he was struck by a pickup truck, according to police.

2. A six-year-old boy is dead after being hit by a car Saturday morning, August 12, 2023, according to an Iowa State Patrol crash report. A car was backing out of a driveway on 170th Street in Guthrie Center when an unnamed 6-year-old boy entered the car’s blind spot around 9:38 a.m. The back right tire hit the boy. The driver of the car attempted life-saving measures until first responders arrived. However, the boy was later pronounced dead at the scene.

2022 BICYCLE FATALITIES IN IOWA

4. Phillip Watterson, 27, of Cherokee, was the victim of a hit-and-run crash in Cherokee. Phillip Watterson was reportedly struck by a vehicle while riding a bicycle at the intersection of N. Fifth Street and W. Willow Street. Phillip was riding his bicycle home from a grocery store in the evening when he was fatally struck. 29-year-old Casey Herwig of Cherokee, Iowa is facing one charge of knowingly leaving the scene of an accident resulting in death. An investigation determined Herwig was the one who hit the bicyclist while driving a pickup. When authorities found Herwig’s pickup, they allegedly found damage on the front of the vehicle that matched parts found at the scene of the accident. According to court documents, Herwig told officers that he knew he hit something, but he wasn’t sure what it was. When asked by officers if it was possible he hit a person, Herwig reportedly said that it “could’ve been.”

3. Clark Pfeiferling, 57 of Keokuk, was riding a bicycle westbound on Highway 136 when the Pfeiferling was struck from behind by a westbound vehicle driven by 70-year-old Sharon Robey of Niota, Illinois. The report said the Pfeiferling ended up under the front right corner of the vehicle. It happened on U.S. Highway 136 near the intersection of Cleaver Street around 5:54 p.m on Wednesday, October 19, 2022. Sunset was at 6:19 PM. No charges filed as of 5/18/2023.

2. James Deal, 67 of Des Moines, was killed on July 1, when a 42-year-old Brian Kirkman of Urbandale drove his car into a bicyclist in the 9600 block of Raccoon River Drive. West Des Moines police responded to the scene around 10 p.m. Kirkman was arrested Saturday and charged with Homicide by Motor Vehicle While Under the Influence and Operating a Motor Vehicle While Under the Influence — 2nd Offense.

1. A 9-year-old boy was killed in a fatal bicycle crash involving a motorcycle in Macedonia, Iowa on June 15, 2022, at Main Street and Dye Street at approximately 7:30 PM.  

2021 BICYCLE FATALITIES IN IOWA

11. Reynaldo Lopez, 58, of Burlington was struck while riding his bicycle on S. Main Street, in Burlington. The accident happened at around 6:50 p.m on May 21. The Iowa State Patrol says a Ford F-150 pickup driven by 61-year-old Michael Fairlie, of Burlington, was traveling southbound, when the Lopez failed to obey a stop sign, and entered the intersection with Elm Street. The pickup hit the bike in the middle of the intersection. Lopez was transported by ambulance to the local hospital and later flown by helicopter to the University of Iowa Hospital, in Iowa City. The accident remains under investigation.

10. Mark W. Adkins, 58, of Newton from his injuries sustained in a car collision on September 23 at 7:35 PM in Newton. Adkins was reportedly driving his bicycle at night down the middle of the road near the 3200 block of Highway S-74 South when the driver of a Ford Escape struck him. Iowa State Patrol stated Adkins’ bicycle did not have any sort of rear reflection or light.

9. Terry Zabokrtsky, age 76, of Walford was killed on December 25th, at 2:25 pm at 11609 Linn Benton Road. Authorities say a 2017 Silver Escape driven by Holly Dubishar of Amana was driving northbound on Linn Benton Road when it collided with Zabokrtsky on his bicycle, who was also traveling northbound. Zabokrtsky was pronounced dead at the scene. The accident remains under investigation by the Linn County Sheriff’s Office. Dubishar was charged with Operating A Vehicle Too Close to a Bicyclist (Dismissed) and Failure to Maintain Control (Guilty Plea, Suspended Jail Time, Probation, and Fine)

8. Elijah Peters, age 10, of Le Mars, died at about 5:10 p.m. on Nov. 30 in the 100 block of 5th Avenue SW in LeMars. Investigators say a Toyota Corolla, driven by 21-year-old Diego Gomez of Le Mars, was traveling northbound on 5th Avenue SW when Peters pedaled into their path. Peters was traveling westbound from the sidewalk area when he was struck by the Corolla.

7. Eric Christopher Lindberg, age 55, was killed after being hit by a vehicle Sunday, September 19, 2021, at 7:15 AM, according to the Urbandale Police Department. Police said Eric Christopher Lindberg was riding east in the outside lane of Meredith Drive when he was hit by a vehicle traveling in the same direction. The driver of the vehicle in this incident has been identified as 67-year-old West Des Moines resident Deborah Jackson. Jackson charged with Failure to Stop (Guilty by Court, Fine)

6. Lorna Moss, age 69, of Sioux Center, was killed when hit from behind on September 3, at 5:53 p.m., on Hickory Avenue, two miles north of Hull, IA. Moss was traveling northbound on a bicycle in the northbound lane on Hickory Avenue. Seth De Jong, age 27, of Doon, IA was driving a 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan northbound on Hickory Avenue behind Moss when he struck the bicycle. Upon further investigation, deputies suspected that De Jong was under the influence of alcohol. De Jong was transported to the Sioux County Jail where he was charged with homicide by vehicle caused by operating while intoxicated and homicide by vehicle caused by reckless driving.

5. Robin Faught, 58, from Clear Lake was riding south on Grouse Avenue and was hit by the southbound pickup truck driven by Carroll L. Etchen, 94 of Clear Lake at 11:15 a.m on 8/18/2021. The crash was located south of the intersection of 27th Street and Grouse Avenue.

4. James Powell, 62, of Mason City, died from his injuries on June 11 when he was hit on June 5, 2021, by Cody William Skiye, 28, who was operating the 2010 Dodge Ram that was traveling southbound at the 22000 block of Thrush Avenue when he struck Powell. The victim’s bicycle, also traveling southbound, had proper lighting that was in accordance with the Iowa traffic code.

After investigation, Skiye was arrested for OWI 2nd offense, an aggravated misdemeanor, making a false report to law enforcement, no insurance, and operating a motor vehicle too closely to a bicycle. Additional charges against Skiye are pending.

3. Melissa Ristau, 65, of Fort Dodge was pronounced dead at the scene Tuesday, June 15, 2021. She was hit by a truck while crossing the street in a tricycle Tuesday morning, according to the Fort Dodge Police Department.

Shortly after 9:30 a.m. Tuesday officers were dispatched to the intersection of 8th Avenue South and 31st Street to investigate. Police say initial evidence indicates a 2003 GMC Sierra 2500 driven by an 18-year-old turned northbound onto 31st Street from 8th Avenue South when it hit Ristau, who was riding a tricycle.

2. Alex Marietta, 40, of Geneseo, IL, was riding his bicycle southbound on Davenport Avenue at 3:02 p.m.on June 3rd, 2021 when he was struck by a red Chevrolet Tahoe that failed to stop for a red light while traveling westbound on Kimberly Road. The Tahoe fled the scene. Police were able to identify the driver of the Tahoe as Bobby Fitzgerald Hunt Jr., 33, of Davenport. Hunt is charged with one count each of homicide by vehicle, reckless driving, leaving the scene of a fatality crash, and interference with official acts.

1. Andrew Pavlovec, 36, of North Liberty died on April 8, 2021, of injuries suffered in the crash. Pavlovec was heading south on 12th Avenue near Belmont Drive in Coralville around 5:52 a.m. on April 7, 2021 when he was hit from behind by a 16-year-old motorist. The crash remains under investigation.

2020 BICYCLE FATALITIES IN IOWA


11. Desean Hoffman was killed after being struck from behind on November 6, 2020, shortly before 6pm in the 3900 block of 5th Avenue. A westbound 2005 Mini Cooper being driven by Gary Clymer age 66, of Estherville, struck a westbound bicycle being ridden by Desean Hoffman age 16 also of Estherville. Hoffman was transported to Avera Holy Family Hospital by the Estherville Ambulance Service for treatment of his injuries and later transferred to Sioux Falls, South Dakota by helicopter. 

10. Steven Towne, 49, of Tiffin, died on Sunday, November 8, 2020, following a bicycle crash at Tiffin City Park. Towne was riding a Shred Surface electric mountain bike on the bike trail near the ball diamonds when he lost control and struck a bridge railing. Towne was reportedly not wearing a helmet. He died at the scene.

9. Thomas Rowland, 63, of Solon, was biking on the bike trail near Ely Road and Wright Brothers Blvd. when a severe storm came through the area bringing down several trees on Monday, August 10, 2020. Rowland was struck by one of these trees that fell onto the bike trail. Rowland sustained severe injuries and died at the scene.


8. Nicole Kulaszewski, 18, of Waterloo, was flown to the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City where she was later pronounced dead. Kulaszewski was heading home from a friend’s house at about 2 a.m. Sunday, August 16, 2020 and was traveling west in the eastbound lanes of Broadway Street near Burton Avenue when her bike collided with an eastbound Lincoln MKS driven by Cameron Stillwell, 26, of Waterloo.


7. Ellen Bengston, 28, was killed after being struck by a vehicle Sunday, August 2, 2020. Bengston was airlifted to MercyOne North Iowa Medical Center after a truck driven by Colby Elliott, 43, of Clarksville, hit her on her bicycle while traveling southbound on Shadow Avenue, according to the Iowa State Patrol report. The state patrol said the crash occurred about 7:40 p.m. Sunday on Shadow Avenue north of 240th Street in Floyd County.


6. Rick Collum, 63, of Fort Dodge, was injured in the early morning hours of July 22 when he was riding his bicycle on the sidewalk along Kenyon Road and collided with a 1991 Chevrolet Caprice in the intersection of Avenue C and Kenyon Road. The driver of the Caprice, Joseph Johnson, 34, of Fort Dodge, was preparing to turn left onto Kenyon Road from Avenue C when Cullum’s bicycle collided into the side of the vehicle. Cullum was airlifted to Des Moines with life-threatening injuries. He died on Tuesday, ISP Lt. Mark Miller said.


5. Stephen McDonald, 52, of Jackson, Wyoming, was declared dead at the scene Friday, July 31, 2020, after he was struck by a motorist, Tiffany Turner, 33, near Knoxville, Iowa. The crash happened on Highway 14 North near the intersection with Highway G44 at approximately 8 a.m. on July 31. Both the motorist and McDonald were traveling in the same direction. McDonald biked nearly everywhere while he lived in Jackson since moving here in the 1990s. At one point, while driving trucks for a local excavation company, he pedaled 12 miles round trip to work every day. He was married with four children.

4. An unknown 4-year-old bicyclist was killed at E Smith Street and S West Street in Russell, Iowa on May 23, 2020, after 4 p.m. by a 70-year-old Patrick Conway, who was driving in a residential area.  The boy was pronounced dead at the scene. The Iowa State Patrol said alcohol and excessive speed have been ruled out.


3. Gary Lee Clipperton, 73, of Bayard was struck at 6:27 AM on March 11 on Hwy 141 west of the Hwy 25 intersection near Sparky’s One Stop in Bayard. Clipperton was riding east when struck by an eastbound vehicle. Clipperton died on March 17.

Iowa State Patrol states there were no contact marks on the bicycle or marks on the roadway to show that Clipperton was directly hit while riding the bicycle, though the physician who treated him stated they believed his injuries were caused by being struck rather than falling off the bicycle. Information on the driver involved is unknown at this time. Information is being sought regarding a recent hit-and-run incident that resulted in fatal injuries. Anyone who may have information regarding the incident is asked to contact the Guthrie County Sheriff’s Office at 641-747-2214.


2. Gerrick Stotser, 45 from Waterloo was killed while commuting home from his job on February 2. Stotser is dead after being hit by a vehicle early Sunday morning around 12:40 a.m. in the 1800 block of Greenhill Road in Waterloo. We’ve heard reports that Gerrick was a year-round bike commuter and friends reported that he rides covered in lights and reflective gear. His obituary said, “There was no weather too humid or cold for him to ride his fat bicycle, and he loved riding year-round.” He was father to 5 children. He was a member of the Cedar Falls Bike Pedestrian committee.

Police arrested Frankie Mae Price, 26, on Thursday for leaving the scene of a fatal accident. Bond was set at $5,000. Authorities said the bicyclist, Gerrick Terrell Stotser, 45, of Waterloo, was riding east on Greenhill Road near Progress Avenue around 12:40 a.m. Feb. 2 when he was struck by a vehicle that left the scene. At 1:43 a.m., about an hour later, Price called dispatchers and told them she had struck a person on Greenhill Road. Investigators found damage on her Honda Accord that was consistent with the crash, according to court records.

In March, Stotser’s relative filed a lawsuit against Price and a second driver, Alexander Nielsen, in Black Hawk County District Court. The suit alleges that after the first collision, Price left Stotser in a vulnerable position to be struck by another vehicle, a Kia Sportage driven by Nielsen. Nielsen, who immediately called 911, wasn’t charged.


1. Jermey Ray Williams, 43, of Newton, was killed at 4:30 a.m. on January 6, 2020 in the 8000 block of U.S. Highway 6 in Jasper County. Williams was riding the bike eastbound between Kellogg and Newton when he was struck by a semi, which was traveling in the same direction.  “There may have been a small light on the front of the bicycle,” Halferty of the Jasper County Sherrif’s office said. “As far as to the rear, his clothing was dark, and, at this point, we have not identified anything reflective.”  Melvin Ties, the Newton man driving the semi, was not anticipated to face charges.


2019 BICYCLE FATALITIES IN IOWA

1. Brandon Scott Fitzgerald, a 14-year-old from Keokuk was the person killed in an incident with a bicycle in Keokuk Monday night, April 1. Keokuk PD says Fitzgerald was riding his bicycle and holding onto a car, which was driven by an adult male. As Fitzgerald was being pulled, he fell off of the bike, and hit the pavement. He was taken to Unity Point Hospital, where he later died.

On April 5th, 18-year-old Jeremy Gillette of Fort Madison was arrested by the Keokuk Police Department. Gillette is charged with Homicide by Vehicle, a class c felony.

2.  David Schuldt, an 83-year-old from Iowa City was killed when hit by a motorist from behind on Old Highway 218 in Iowa City. The crash happened on May 6 around 10:35 am just south of the Iowa City, city limits. The driver of a Chevy Pacifica, 26-year-old Shaena Beachy of Kalona was driving along Old Highway 218 when she came across the bicyclist. According to the release, Beachy was unable to move left on the highway because of oncoming traffic. The Chevy then struck the bicyclist.

3.  Steven “Sprint” J. Selzer, 72, died Friday, May 10, in a single bicycle crash on a trail in Coralville.  There were no motor vehicles involved.

4.  William Shepard, 55, of Council Bluffs was killed by a hit-and-run motorist on Old Lincoln Highway around 2:25 a.m. Saturday, May 11.  Arriving deputies found a Shepard with serious injuries, but the vehicle that hit him had fled. The man was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead. “An individual came forward who thought they hit something, possibly a deer,” Sheriff Jeff Danker Danker said Sunday. “(Deputies) found damage to the vehicle consistent with the accident. We don’t have too much information and we are continuing the investigation.”

5. Charles Fluharty, 64, of Sioux City was killed at an intersection by Edy Guevara, 37 on June 13, 2019.  According to court documents, Guevara, 37, had alcohol and marijuana in his system at the time he struck Charles Fluharty on his bicycle on June 13 at the intersection of Wesley Parkway and Kansas Street. Guevara later told police he was texting on his phone at the time of the collision. Edy Guevara was arrested Wednesday and booked into the Woodbury County Jail on two counts of vehicular homicide. He is being held on a $30,000 bond.

Fluharty, 64, of Sioux City, suffered a severe traumatic brain injury, fractured rib and vertebra and a collapsed lung. He died seven days later on June 20 after he was removed from life support.  Video surveillance footage obtained from the nearby Hard Rock Hotel & Casino showed Guevara driving north on Wesley Parkway at about 6 p.m. in a Dodge Ram pickup truck when he turned left at the Kansas Street intersection and struck Fluharty, who was crossing Wesley on his bicycle. Guevara accelerated up the hill on Kansas Street, dragging Fluharty an estimated 66 feet before stopping his pickup, a complaint and affidavit filed in the case said. Video showed that Guevara had a green light with a yield to traffic on his left turn.

6. Thomas McKenna, 85, of Sioux City was killed after a motorist attempted to pass and turn right at an intersection on June 21, 2019. McKenna was on a trike with flags and reflectors at Lakeport Street and Glenn Avenue in Sioux City.

7. DOT data shows a fatal bicycle crash near Belmond, Iowa on June 27, 2019 on 55 mph section of Hwy 69 traveling south. The crash occurred between 8 and 10 PM. Conditions were clear and dry on an unlit roadway. The crash involved a bicyclist and the driver of a pickup truck. The crash was reported as a hit and run.

8.  Jim Stoffer, 66, of Bettendorf was killed in a mysterious bike crash on July 10, 2019.  When Jim Stoffer died from injuries he sustained in a July 10 biking accident on Forest Grove Drive in Bettendorf, police suspected a medical event had caused him to lose control. But an autopsy ruled out a medical problem, and the death was declared an accident.  Six months later, Jaye Stoffer does not accept that her husband simply fell off his bike, fracturing his skull, pelvis, and clavicle, among other injuries. She thinks something else may have caused it.

9. Dilail Salkic, 22, of Waterloo, was killed by L.A. Jefferson, 42, at 3:50 PM on July 23, 2019 in the area of Western Avenue and West Third Street in Waterloo. When police and paramedics arrived, they found the bicyclist and his mangled bike, by the car and driver weren’t at the scene.

Police arrested Jefferson after finding his yellow Mitsubishi Lancer OZ-Rally parked about a block from the crash scene. Jefferson was charged with leaving the scene of a serious injury accident, and his bond was set at $100,000.

Witnesses reported seeing a yellow car collide with the bike, and officers discovered the Mitsubishi parked vacant at Western and West Second street. The passenger side of the car’s windshield was caved in. Police later located Jefferson, who admitted to striking the bicyclist and failing to stop without providing aid, according to court records.

10.  Devin Estabrook, 49, of Grandview was killed by a hit-and-run motorist at 4:50 a.m. Monday, August 12 in the area of Highway 61 and 41st Street S. in Muscatine.  Police said the driver of the vehicle and the cyclist were both headed north when the crash happened. The vehicle left the scene.

11. Kent Eugene Harfst, 57, was riding eastbound on D-12 at 6:35 a.m on Saturday, September 28, 2019. when a car struck the rear of his bicycle by Lucas Avenue. Harfst sustained critical injuries and was transported to Mercy One Medical Center in Sioux City, where he was pronounced dead.  The driver of the car was uninjured. Crash reports indicate the collision occurred near a hill crest in dark conditions.  Harfst was participating in the Ride Across Iowa in a Day event.

12. Joe Mann was struck and killed by a car Thursday, October 17, 2019, at 4:48 p.m., at 140th St. and Moscow Road in rural Muscatine County. The bicyclist was traveling southbound on Moscow Road south of 140th Street when it was struck from behind by a 2013 Honda Fit Sport driven by Timothy Lee Miller, 59, of Muscatine, according to an Iowa State Patrol crash report.


2018 BICYCLE FATALITIES IN IOWA

1. Christopher Scott Lewis, 28, of Marion, was riding his bicycle, was struck, and killed by a motorist. The driver was heading west on Collins Road when he collided with Lewis, who was riding north across Collins Road at the intersection. The bicycle had a red light and no crossing light while the Bravada had a green light, according to the release.

2. Charles Cephas Peal, 60, died Friday after falling while trying to go down a steep hill in the 400 block of South Ely Street in Bertram. The bicyclist suffered life-threatening injuries after falling. He was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash, and it is believed that no other vehicles or people were involved.

3. Pam Druvenga, 60, was riding her bicycle with her husband (both seasoned cyclists and both wearing helmets) on the morning of June 5th when she lost control and hit her head causing severe brain trauma. Pam was life-flighted to Iowa City for emergency surgery and later passed away on June 20th from the injuries. No automobiles were involved.

4. Luke Rouse, a 36-year-old Emmetsburg, Iowa cyclist was killed by a motorist north of Emmetsburg on County Road N-40 at about 1:30 pm, June 26, 2018. Luke Rouse was cycling south, in the outer portion of the lane, alongside 33-year-old Lacey Rouse, and her 4-year-old son, Hank. Iowa State Patrol investigators say 83-year-old Duane Anderson, of Estherville, Iowa, was driving south on N-40. Investigators say Anderson was adjusting a mirror on his van, and didn’t see the cyclists, and hit them.

5. Connie Inks, 54, of Waterloo was killed in a crash with a motorist on Monday, July 2, 2018. The crash happened at about 6:05 a.m. Monday on Highway 218 just north of Washburn as both the bike rider and the vehicle were headed southbound.  The vehicle involved in the crash was driven by Joshua Summerhays, 39, of Waterloo.

Authorities arrested Joshua Ray Summerhays, 39, for homicide by vehicle. Investigators said toxicology tests showed Summerhays was under the influence of methamphetamine, opiates, and benzodiazepines when he rear-ended a bicycle driven by 54-year-old Connie Inks of Waterloo on Highway 218 on the morning of July 2. Summerhays’ passenger told deputies Summerhays had seen the cyclist before the crash and had commented about her, records state. The passenger also said she was playing country music on a tablet, and the driver wanted to hear something else, court records state. She said Summerhays looked over to show her a playlist on the tablet when the crash happened, records state.

6. Darrel Ford, a 56-year-old bicyclist was killed in a hit-and-run crash in Des Moines at the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway and Woodland Avenue at 1 AM on Saturday, July 28.  After investigating, police believe that the SUV had the right of way and that the bicyclist ran a red light. Anthony McGilvrey, 32, was located and charged with driving while barred and leaving the scene of an accident causing death. McGilvery’s wife, Jennifer McGilvrey, 31, of Newton, was also arrested in the incident. She was charged with driving while barred and unlawfully permitting an unauthorized person to operate a motor vehicle.

7. Eugene Harding from Cedar Falls, a 31-year-old bicyclist was killed in Waterloo on Broadway between Wagner Road and Cedar Bend Street on Wednesday, August 22. He was airlifted to the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, where he sadly died over the weekend. Police say the driver told them she looked away to grab a cigarette when she hit Harding.

Nicole Lynn Andreessen, 32, of 1415 Meadowbrook Lane, Waverly, was arrested Thursday at the Waterloo Police Department and charged with steering too close to a bicyclist, according to Waterloo Police. The charge is a simple misdemeanor, according to Iowa Code, which was updated in 2016 to add a law that “a person operating a motor vehicle shall not steer the motor vehicle unreasonably close to or toward a person riding a bicycle on a highway.” It comes with a fine of $250, and it was not clear whether that charge comes with any jail time.

8.  Rudy Moses, a 21-year-old bicyclist from Atlantic was killed at 9 PM on September 5 by a 21-year-old Kayla Elliott driving a Chevrolet Suburban traveling westbound on West 6th Street, struck the bicycle heading north on Locust Street.

9. A Davenport man, David Freeland was hit and killed by a Buick headed northbound on Brady Street around 1:30 a.m. on July 31, 2018. Andre Marcus Shaw, age 34, was accused of being the driver in a hit and run. The affidavit said the Buick, driven by Shaw, was leading a group of vehicles that were “joy riding,” according to a witness. The vehicles were swerving from curb to curb, across all four lanes of traffic. The Buick hit Freeland from behind just south of the intersection with Locust Street.

The affidavit said “(Shaw) continued driving recklessly at high speeds and running stop signs through a residential area while he fled the scene of the crash.” Using videos to conduct speed surveys, investigators found that some of the vehicles sped up to 72 mph as they headed northbound on Brady.

Shaw was taken into custody nearly three months later, on Tuesday, October 23. He was booked into the Scott County Jail where he was charged with three felonies including homicide by vehicle – drag racing, homicide by vehicle – reckless driving, and leaving the scene of a deadly accident.

10. Jeffrey Alan Scott, 54, from Central City, was killed when hit from behind in a Dollar General parking lot in Central City.   The crash happened at 11:02 p.m. August 30 at 4 Barber Street in Central City. Authorities say 59-year-old Melinda Lawrence from Central City was driving home when she saw a man, identified as 54-year-old Jeffrey Alan Scott, from Central City, and his bike near N. Marion Road and Barber Street. Lawrence then followed Scott into the back parking lot of the Dollar General Store. She then drove towards Scott, hitting him and his bike that was pulling a cart. After hitting Scott, Lawrence then left the scene with the cart that Scott was pulling pinned under her car. She didn’t call for help or try to render aid before leaving.

A short ways from the scene a deputy saw Lawrence driving a car that was dragging something underneath it. The deputy then performed a traffic stop. The deputy reported smelling alcoholic beverage coming from Lawrence’s car and then asked her about the damage her car had. After the deputy stopped Lawrence, witnesses called 9-1-1 to report finding an unresponsive man behind the Dollar General Store. Lawrence was detained for investigation on the charge of operating while intoxicated and also for the fatal accident. While at the hospital, a blood sample determined Lawrence’s blood alcohol level was 0.168.

An investigation found Lawrence was operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and willfully drove her car at Scott and hit him while he was on or beside his bike, with the intent to commit an assault with a dangerous or deadly weapon. The investigation also found Lawrence left the scene intentionally knowing Scott had been hit and injured. Lawrence has been arrested and charged with Murder 1st, Homicide by Vehicle, and Leaving the Scene of a Fatality Accident.

11.  Gary Long, a 70-year-old man from Estherville was killed on County Road A22 on the Dickinson/ Emmet County Line around 8:30 a.m. A westbound van, driven by 36-year-old Kory Doll of Estherville, encountered 70-year-old Gary Long standing in the roadway next to his bicycle. The report states a second, non-contact, vehicle was in front of Doll obstructing the view of Long at the time of the crash. Doll swerved in an attempt to avoid the collision but was unable to react in time striking Long who was later pronounced dead at the scene.  (NOTE: This crash was categorized as a pedestrian crash since the bicyclist was not riding at the time of the crash.)


2017 BICYCLE CRASHES IN IOWA

1. Cassandra Rieken of Monticello was killed at 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 8, 2017.  The 8-year-old child was riding a tricycle eastbound on West Washington Street and collided with the front of a minivan traveling south on South Cedar Street.

2. Franklin Dahn, 70, was riding his bicycle around 1:30 p.m. on June 30, 2017, down a hill in the 2300 block of Sugar Bottom Road when he struck an animal and crashed.  Dahn was flown to the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics and later died from his injuries.

3. A 13-year-old bicyclist was killed by the driver of a vehicle at the 6600 block of Merle Hay Road at approximately 5:58 p.m. on Tuesday, August 29. Police say the victim is Ali Hashim, a student at Johnston Middle School. The driver of the vehicle has been confirmed as 36-year-old Matthew Scott Nielsen of Granger.

4. A 13-year-old Emmetsburg, Iowa, boy was killed while riding his bike on July 25 by the driver of a semi. Police say a semi was traveling west on Highway 18 and was turning onto Monroe Street. Officers say 13-year-old Colby Sandbulte was riding his bike on a sidewalk. Police say Sandbulte went into the semi driver’s blind spot as the driver turned into the parking lot of a feed mill. The semi then collided with the bicycle.

5. On August 15, A 14-year-old bicyclist, Raeanna M. Reynolds of Muscatine was killed by a driver of a motor vehicle at 9 PM on Louisa County Road G44X, west of G Avenue. Alexander Cortes-Wolfe, 26, of Wapello was driving the 1999 Ford Taurus that hit Reynolds, according to the report.  Sunset was at 8:06 PM.

6.  Jeffery “Touie” Lutgen died October 15 at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City where he had been since the accident. He was 52. Lutgen was riding shortly after 10 p.m. Sept. 30 when his bicycle crashed in the area of Commercial Street and Highway 218, and he fell and hit his head, according to La Porte City Police Chief Larry Feaker.

7. Sylvia Clark-Hansen, 19, was killed when struck from behind by a motor vehicle on Friday, October 13 in the early morning hours on Hwy 38 in Wilton.  She was struck by a 36-year-old driver.  Sylvia was on her way to work and was reported to have lights on at the time of the crash.


2016 BICYCLE FATALITIES IN IOWA

1. The Fort Dodge Messenger reports Jason Nolasco died Sunday in a Des Moines hospital after he was airlifted from Webster City. Police say the accident happened Sunday afternoon when the child unexpectedly rode out in front of the motorcycle.

2. The Iowa State Patrol reports Jolene Stork, 60 was killed while riding westbound on County Road E-26 near Sycamore, Iowa on April 22. It was reported a truck traveling in the same direction struck Stork from behind.

3. A man riding a bicycle outside Nashua has died after he was struck by a driver in a pickup truck. According to the Iowa State Patrol, the accident was in Floyd County at 300th Street and county road T64. Just before noon, Wednesday June 8, a 1999 Chevy pickup truck driven by 50-year-old was southbound on T64 when he collided with a southbound bicycle. The person on the bike, 69-year-old Robert Philips of Nashua was injured in the accident and taken by ambulance to the Floyd county hospital. He later died as a result of the collision.

4. Adam Grant Pritchard, 35, of Torquay, Devon, United Kingdom, was the man found dead along the Greenbelt Trail on June 23, 2016. Police were called to the 10300 Maddox Parkway about 2:15 pm., which is just south of the 7 Flags Event Center. Police said they believe it was an accident and do not suspect foul play. Police said Pritchard was found 20-30 feet down the creek bank, partially submerged, and still had his bike helmet on.

5. The Iowa State Patrol reports 40-year-old Lisa Kuhn was struck from behind near West Liberty on Davis Avenue on Saturday June 25, 2016.

6. Norman Needs died on a bicycle on a road outside of Cherokee. Details have not been released at this time.

7. Wendell Reiman, 66, of Burlington was riding north of U.S. 16 on June 1, when a vehicle, also northbound, struck him from behind shortly after 9 p.m. The rider was riding in the right lane of the highway, not wearing reflectors, and had dark clothing on when he was struck.

8. Daniel Lehn, 58, was killed near North Liberty, Iowa on July 19 at 6:30 am on Hwy 965 by a 27-year-old Devin J. Disterhoft.

9.Wayne Ezell, 72, was killed near Glenwood, Iowa on Hwy 34 at 6:40 am on July 24 by a 34-year-old Robb Philippus.

10. 77-year-old Paulina man turned into the path of oncoming traffic.

11. a 10-year-old child hit a tree in Davenport.


2015 BICYCLE FATALITIES IN IOWA

1. Iryna Shevchuk of Arnolds Park was killed in Spirit Lake on June 23.  Troopers say Shevchuk and another person were riding bicycles southbound on Highway 71 near 34th Street in Spirit Lake around midnight Tuesday. Authorities say Shevchuck was riding her bike in the traveled portion of the roadway, while the other bicyclist was traveling on the shoulder. Troopers say a southbound car collided with the rear of the bike Shevchuk was riding. Troopers say the driver of the car couldn’t see the bicyclists as they were wearing dark clothing and had no lights or reflectors on their bikes.

2.  Grace Harken was killed on Hwy 218 near Osage traveling east when struck by a car traveling east at 7:20 AM on July 29, 2015.

3. Wade Franck was killed when struck by a vehicle on Grand Avenue in Des Moines.  Police reports say the driver was positive for alcohol and was driving while barred.

4. David Ryder was killed from an overtaking crash as he was bicycling home from his work in the early morning hours of September 8th. The driver left the scene, but returned 45 minutes later. There were reports that no alcohol was involved in the crash, but investigators say it was raining heavily at the time of the crash. Ryder was reported to be wearing light-colored clothing and had lights on his bicycle as required by law.


2014 BICYCLE FATALITIES IN IOWA

1.  A bicyclist died after being struck by a station wagon in Calhoun County on June 20, 2014.  Shawn Gosch, 47, of Onawa was riding west on Iowa Highway 7 west of Manson when a station wagon struck him from behind shortly after 8:30 a.m. Friday. Gosch was pronounced dead at Pocahontas Community Hospital. Gosch had been riding with another bicyclist, Jeffrey Gray, 49, of Onawa. The crash impacted Gray’s bicycle, and threw him into the north ditch.

2. 13 year old Timothy Jenks was riding his bike while training for a triathlon on Thursday when his tire grazed another cyclist. It’s said he overcorrected and as a result was struck and killed by an SUV on a rural highway in Story County.

3. 55-year-old Brian Guy Lauterbach, of Charles City, died after being hit by a car as he rode his bicycle Thursday night. Investigators say Lauterbach was eastbound on Highway 14 about five miles west of Charles City when he was hit about 8:30 p.m. Authorities say a 16-year-old boy from Rockford was driving the car that hit Lauterbach’s bicycle. Officials say Lauterbach was taken to Floyd County Hospital, where he died.

4. A man has died three days after crashing his bicycle on a recreational trail in the northeast Iowa city of Decorah. Dan Werner, 66, died Sunday, September 21, said Decorah Police Chief Bill Nixon. Werner was injured Thursday afternoon when he flipped over his bike handlebars. Nixon said Werner’s bicycle crashed after it made slight contact with a woman he was passing on the Trout Run Trail, the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier said.

5. Authorities say 62-year-old Sally Bell of Clear Lake was riding her bicycle west on 340th Street and the driver was driving his GMC flatbed truck north on Balsam Avenue when they met in the middle of the intersection. Bell was flown to Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa for treatment of her injuries. The accident occurred just after 10:30 am on November 20.


2013 BICYCLE FATALITIES IN IOWA

1.  A 58-year-old bicyclist Gerald O. Williams, of Lenox, died Saturday (6/23/13)  morning after being struck by a car while riding his bike on a rural road in Taylor County.  Authorities found the car, a 2009 Chevy Malibu, believed to be responsible for hitting Williams but have not made an arrest or determined who was driving.

2.  Paul Ladd, a retired Marine colonel from Boone, died on a county road around 7 a.m. June 24 after being struck by a car.

3.   Jonathan Ferguson, a Spencer, Iowa, bicyclist who collided with a truck was hospitalized with critical head injuries, police said. Spencer Police Chief Mark Lawson said the teen, 18, ran a stop sign and collided with the passenger side door of a utility truck at First Avenue West and West Eighth Street about 10 a.m. Friday.  He was taken to a Spencer hospital with critical injuries, and then flown by helicopter to a hospital in Sioux Falls. His condition wasn’t immediately available Monday morning. Police say the teen’s bicycle didn’t have working brakes. The driver of the truck, 61, of Spencer, was not hurt. The driver hasn’t been charged.

4.  Luke Sudbrock, 27, died at Mercy Medical Center at 1:32 p.m. Tuesday, a hospital official said Wednesday night.  Sudbrock was riding his bicycle eastbound early Friday morning on Scott Avenue near 36th Street when he was struck in the rear by a car, police said.  The car’s 68-year-old driver came up over a small hill and tried to swerve to avoid Sudbrock, but he was unsuccessful. Sudbrock was riding in the travel portion of the road and was not wearing lights or reflectors when he was hit, officials said.


2012 BICYCLE FATALITIES IN IOWA

1.  67-year-old Edward Giedraitis was discovered Sunday morning and pronounced dead on the scene.  Dallas County authorities say Giedraitis was killed “sometime after 10 p.m.” Saturday, May 19.

2.  Matthew James Budde, 47  of Monona, IA was also traveling East on Country Road B45 on May 19. A driver in a pickup struck Budde from behind ejecting Budde into the ditch.


2011 BICYCLE FATALITIES IN IOWA

1. David Garrels, 58, of Wever was killed when the bicycle he was riding was struck from behind by a car on Highway 61 in Des Moines County, Iowa. The crash happened Wednesday, March 16, 2011 just before 6 p.m. Police say the bicycle was southbound on Highway 61 south of Rock Spring Road when it was struck by a southbound car.

2.  Vera Lucia Ribeiro-Sulentic, 48.  The crash happened at about 6:20 a.m. on Old Highway 20/160th Street, about two miles east of Dike. Ribeiro-Sulentic was riding her bike westbound when she was struck from behind by a westbound Jeep Liberty driven by 30-year-old Dustin Hughson of Grundy Center, according to the sheriff’s office.  She died at the scene.

3.  ”Railroad Randy” (Nomeland),  60, from Britt   IA      7/30/11 hobo from Minneapolis riding to Hobo Days; struck from behind by SUV on Hwy. 18 at 10:30PM; A Floyd man has been charged with operating while under the influence following a fatal SUV-bicycle accident Friday night near Britt.  Travis J. Thomas, 39, of Floyd, was the SUV driver who struck the bicyclist, Randy Nomeland, 60, of Minneapolis, around 10:30 p.m. on U.S. Highway 18 just west of Britt.

4.  Michael Alexander, 57, of Fort Madison, has died after being struck by a pickup near Montrose.  Alexander, 57, was riding his bike on the outside lane when a truck in the same lane struck him from behind.

5.  Darlene Cooper, 50, of Keokuk died after being struck by a vehicle near Montrose.  This was the second crash within a few days in the same area.


2010 BICYCLE FATALITIES IN IOWA

1.  October 6, 2010  Jason Lee Morris, 33, of Albany, Ore., pedaled eastbound on Iowa Highway 85 about three miles east of Montezuma at about noon. Truck driver Michael Jantzen, 51, of Tama, spotted the bicyclist and straddled the dotted center line to give Morris room, the report said.  The front passenger side tire on the truck failed and the truck jutted hard to the right. The truck hit Morris, entered the ditch and rolled over. Morris was killed. It was not immediately clear if Jantzen suffered injuries.

2.  Authorities in Waterloo are investigating a vehicle accident that left a bicyclist dead. Police say the accident happened around 10:45 p.m. on Friday, Sept 3rd in Waterloo. A vehicle struck a person riding a bike. The bicyclist was pronounced dead on the scene. The vehicle’s driver wasn’t injured. Police did not give further details, including the victim’s name.

3.  August 12, 2010  A bicyclist, Paul Estrem of Decorah, was struck and killed by a pickup truck in Winneshiek County. The bicyclist was crossing Conover Road near U.S. Highway 52 and Calmar when the rider was struck by the pickup. The crash occurred at about 4:20 p.m.

4.  August 2, 2010 Phillip Abodeely died in a single bicycle crash in Cedar Rapids.  Details are unknown.

5.  August 2, 2010 Susan M. DeSotel, of Cedar Rapids, died Monday at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City. She was 51. DeSotel was southbound on C Street SW around 6:30 p.m. Thursday when an oncoming pickup turned into her path. The crash occurred on July 29 and Susan died on August 2nd.

6.  July 29, 2010 Stephen Briggs, 68, of Waverly was riding in a group on RAGBRAI on Thursday when he collided with another bicyclist and was thrown from his bike. Briggs was flown to Mercy Medical Center-North Iowa in Mason City with a head injury. He died Friday at 3:35 p.m.

7.  July 10, 2010 Dallas County authorities confirm that a bicyclist has been killed in a collision with a motor vehicle west of Adel. Kim Lou Clayton, 55, of West Des Moines, was pronounced dead at the scene. The accident happened around 5 o’clock Friday evening at the Raccoon River Valley Trail’s intersection with K Avenue. Dallas County authorities say Clayton was westbound when he ran into the passenger side of an SUV on K Avenue. Authorities said Clayton failed to stop at the intersection. A stop sign is posted on the bike trail before the intersection.

8.  June 29, 2010 Authorities said a 12-year-old girl riding a bicycle died after she was hit by a pickup truck in Harrison County in western Iowa. The Iowa State Patrol said Amiee Marie Atwell of Little Sioux was hit Tuesday afternoon near Little Sioux. The patrol said the pickup was traveling south and the driver went into northbound lane to go around the child, who was riding south. Troopers said the girl apparently tried to get to other side of the road and was hit.


2009 BICYCLE FATALITIES IN IOWA

1.  August 30, 2009 Mark Grguich was killed in rural Warren County on G14. Mark was riding lawfully on the roadway and was killed by a hit and run driver in an overtaking crash. The driver has not been located.

2.  August 18, 2009 Mark Anderson was killed on Hwy 71 at 6:15 AM. Mark was traveling from his rural home to work as he had done for 5 years. Mark rode with flashing lights. No paved shoulder existed in the area he was riding. The driver was a 21 year old from Minnesota and claimed he did not see the bicyclist.

3.  July 29, 2009 A professor from Missouri was killed on the final day of RAGBRAI when he lost control on a downhill section of road. No other vehicles were involved.


2008 BICYCLE FATALITIES IN IOWA

1. April 4th 2008 Randy Van Zee, 56 killed while riding his bike. He was struck and killed instantly by a vehicle from behind as he was riding west into the setting sun near his home last evening. The Iowa State Patrol said the accident happened Friday at 7:17 p.m. in O’Brien County a half a mile west of L40 on County Road B14. The driver was westbound on County Road B-14 when it struck the rear of a bicycle driven by Randy Vanzee.

2.  June 17, 2008 Benjamin Rodriguez, 5, of Des Moines was hit and killed while riding his bike down a residential street on Tuesday, police said. The accident happened at SE 28th Street and Scott Avenue at 11:30 a.m. A bike, with training wheels attached, was still lying in the intersection more than an hour later. Police said he was hit by a tractor-trailer that was turning onto Scott Avenue from SE 28th St. His family lives on SE 27th Street. Police said the incident was accidental and no charged were filed on Tuesday.

3.  July 14, 2008 Rick Lind, 49, was killed late Friday (7/12/08) while riding a bike home from the Mason City office where he was working late. “He rode his bike everywhere,” Lind’s stepfather, Ken Anderson, said. While a student at Iowa State University, where he earned a business degree in management information systems, Lind sometimes rode his bicycle back and forth from Ames, his family said. “He said it was safest to ride at night” due to the slowing of traffic, his stepdaughter, Heather, 22, said. The collision took place at approximately 11:55 p.m. The pickup was driving westbound on Third Street Northwest, preparing to turn south on Washington Avenue. Lind was traveling east on Third Street. According to Mason City police, witness testimony suggests that Lind failed to stop at a stop sign and entered the intersection as Hulsing turned. Lind did not have lights on his bicycle and was wearing dark clothing, according to police.

4.  July 31, 2008 Todd Parsons Western Jr., 64, fell from his bike and struck his head after the bike left a lawn and went into a street construction site. The death appears to be an accident. A neighbor in the 1100 block of East Ridgeway Avenue found the Western’s body tangled in his bicycle in a construction zone that shut down the street, police said. Police said Western wasn’t wearing a bicycle helmet. It appears he rode into a yard to go around the construction scene but then entered the work area.

5.  August 14, 2008 James Basley, 83, rode his bike into the path of an oncoming car early Tuesday evening. The investigation determined that the driver took appropriate evasive action, but was unable to avoid the collision. She was cited for not having proof of insurance. Police say Basley was not wearing a helmet.

6.  August 31, 2008 Penny Vanous, 51, of Rowley died in a car-bicycle accident in Buchanan County. Her husband, Donald, 54, received minor injuries in the incident. The couple was westbound on bicycles on 290th Street shortly after 8 a.m. A westbound Buick Century driven by Ruby Kimber, 78, of Rowley, struck the cyclists from the rear, according to the sheriff’s office. Authorities believe Kimber didn’t see the couple. Weather or road conditions were apparently not a factor.

7.  October 2008, Douglas Kenny, 21, of West Burlington was killed as a driver hit him from the opposite direction. The driver claimed the sun was in his eyes, but witnesses said otherwise. The driver received a suspended 60-day jail sentence and probation, fined $2,000 and his driver’s license was suspended for 360 days.


2007 BICYCLE FATALITIES IN IOWA

1. September 4, 2007  The Muscatine County Sheriff’s Department this morning is investigating a fatal hit-and-run accident that occurred Tuesday night north of Muscatine. At 9:49 p.m. Tuesday, the Sheriff’s Office was notified of an accident at 1648 N. Mulberry Road (County Road X-54), approximately three and one half miles north of Muscatine. The initial investigation indicates that an Hispanic male was southbound on the roadway at that location on a bicycle when he was struck from behind by an unknown motor vehicle. That vehicle apparently fled the scene.

2. August 8, 2007, A hit-and-run near Woodward in Boone County has left one person dead. It happened on County Road R18, also known as L Avenue, two miles north of Woodward. The Dallas County Sheriff’s Office said Mark Snopek, 53, was riding northbound on R18 when he was hit from behind. They said Snopek died at the scene. At this point, the description of the vehicle that hit the man is not known.

3. February 8, 2007 A man riding a bicycle on Des Moines’ south side is killed when he is hit by a car. The hit-and-run happened at about 10 a.m. near Southeast 14th Street and King Avenue. Lewandowski was southbound on his bicycle on Southeast 14th Street about 10:10 a.m. when he was hit from behind by the southbound van, police said.


2006 FATAL BIKE CRASHES IN IOWA

1. Tina Marie Brown, 46, of 1441 Capitol Ave was riding her bike when she was hit from behind at about 11 p.m. Police said she was riding westbound on Park Avenue near the Hy-Vee on Southeast 14th Street. The vehicle left the scene in the 1500 block of East Park Avenue, police said. A passer-by found Brown lying in the street and called police at 11:01 p.m. No witnesses have come forward.

2. A Dallas Center bicyclist was killed early Sunday after being hit by a car, the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office said. John Maxwell, 45, was riding his bike at 5:18 a.m. when he was struck by a car at County Road 16 and 270th Street, about two miles south of Dallas Center, according to the sheriff’s office news release. Maxwell was pronounced dead at the scene.

3. July 13, 2006, A Madrid, Iowa, man was killed while biking along a Boone County road. Investigators identified the man Thursday afternoon as 51-year-old William Perrier. Troopers said he was headed north on County Road R18 when the driver of an empty grain truck hit the cyclist where the road intersects with 300th Street.

4. July 3, 2006, A bicyclist was killed near Marshalltown on Sunday afternoon when he was struck from behind by a car. Neither the bicyclist nor the driver has been identified by the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office. Officials said the crash occurred about 2:30 p.m. on U.S. Highway 30 just east of Marshalltown. The bicyclist, who was pronounced dead at the scene, was heading west when they were struck.