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Excessive speed, no impairment found in fatal Schuster crash

KINGMAN – Excessive speeding by the victim vehicle and no impairment for the other driver involved are key findings of the Kingman Police Department (KPD) investigation into the traffic accident that claimed the life of Michael Schuster, brother of Mohave County Sheriff Doug Schuster.Michael Schuster, 57, Golden Valley, was dead at the scene of the Dec. 31 collision in downtown Kingman at about 7:38 a.m. The accident investigation report indicated that an 18-wheeler was pulling out of the TA truck stop in the 900 block of Beale St., making a right turn to proceed southeast toward the downtown district.The 2020…

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Health issues may have been factor in fatal crash

BULLHEAD CITY – Health issues are a suspected factor as Bullhead City police investigate the death of a man in a traffic related incident. Initial crashes were reported about 10:00 am Friday, Sept. 20.

“Police responded to the 700 block of Morro Cove where it was reported a man collided with property in the 2200 block of Coronado Drive and then backed up and struck another property on Morro Drive,” said police spokeswoman Emily Fromelt. “Lifesaving efforts were initiated, and the driver was transported to Western Arizona Regional Medical Center where he was later pronounced deceased.”

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