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Springfield, Mo. ~ On Friday evening, a tragic motorcycle crash occurred in Springfield, Missouri. At approximately 9:11 p.m., officers from the Springfield Police Department were called to the scene in the 2500 block of W. Chesterfield. According to reports, 38-year-old Cris Gerdes of Springfield was riding his 2008 Harley-Davidson when he lost control on a curve. The motorcycle then veered across the center median, left the roadway, and collided with a tree. Sadly, Gerdes did not survive the crash and was pronounced dead at the scene. His family has been notified of his passing.
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The incident is currently under investigation and authorities are asking anyone with information to come forward. The Springfield Police Department can be reached at 417-864-1810 or anonymous tips can be submitted through Crime Stoppers at 417-869-TIPS (8477) or online at p3tips.com.
This marks the 19th motor vehicle crash in Springfield for the year 2025, resulting in a total of 20 fatalities. As details continue to emerge, our thoughts are with Gerdes' loved ones during this difficult time.
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The incident is currently under investigation and authorities are asking anyone with information to come forward. The Springfield Police Department can be reached at 417-864-1810 or anonymous tips can be submitted through Crime Stoppers at 417-869-TIPS (8477) or online at p3tips.com.
This marks the 19th motor vehicle crash in Springfield for the year 2025, resulting in a total of 20 fatalities. As details continue to emerge, our thoughts are with Gerdes' loved ones during this difficult time.
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