Motorcyclist injured in single-vehicle crash near Branson

BRANSON, MO — A motorcycle rider sustained minor injuries Friday morning in a single-vehicle crash near Branson, according to a crash report by Missouri State Highway Patrol.

The accident occurred along of a stretch of MO-248 about three miles north of Branson.

The rider, a 32-year-old male resident of Reeds Spring, was traveling eastbound on a 2010 Harley Davidson along MO-248 when his vehicle overturned on a curve and left the roadway.

He was taken by ambulance to Cox Medical Center Branson with minor injuries.

His bike received extensive damage in the crash.

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