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A motorcycle and two minibikes were involved in a collision.

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Antelope Valley, CA. On February 23, 2025, at approximately 1205 hours, the California Highway Patrol (CHP) Antelope Valley Area responded to numerous reports of reckless and illegal minibike and off-road vehicle activity that created dangerous conditions for the public. Despite officers responding to many locations throughout the Antelope Valley area, participants in these activities repeatedly evaded law enforcement, disregarded traffic laws, and put innocent motorists at risk.


At approximately 1535 hours, CHP officers responded to a major injury traffic crash on Elizabeth Lake Road, near San Francisquito Canyon Road, involving a Harley-Davidson motorcycle and two minibikes.


The preliminary investigation indicates the minibike riders were traveling in the opposing traffic lane, leading to the traffic crash.


Both minibike riders fled the scene, leaving the involved motorcyclist with major injuries. The traffic crash is being investigated as a felony hit-and-run.


CHP Antelope Valley is committed to identifying those responsible and holding them accountable.


Anyone with information about the identities of anyone involved in this incident is urged to contact the CHP Antelope Valley Area office at (661) 743-6060.

Captain Zagorski, Commander of CHP Antelope Valley, stated, "This reckless disregard for public safety will not be tolerated. We care deeply about the safety of our community and will do everything possible to bring those responsible to justice."

As California's State Police, the California Highway Patrol is utilizing every available resource to investigate and ensure that all individuals involved in and responsible for organizing this event are identified and criminally prosecuted.


CHP Release

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