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Motorcyclist dies in Livermore collision

Editorial Board Published October 27, 2025
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Motorcyclist dies in Livermore collision

LIVERMORE — A 47-year-old motorcyclist died Monday morning after colliding with a automobile, authorities mentioned.

The coroner’s bureau recognized him as Richard Sajor Jr. A spot of residence for him had not been confirmed.

The collision occurred about 3:30 a.m. Monday on the intersection of Paseo Laguna Seco and Portola Avenue, police mentioned.

Police mentioned the preliminary investigation signifies {that a} 61-year-old Livermore resident was driving southbound on Paseo Laguna Seco and made a left flip onto Portola Avenue. On the identical time, the motorcyclist was driving westbound on Portola Avenue, and the 2 automobiles collided within the intersection.

Sajor was pronounced deceased on the scene.

The automobile driver remained on the scene and is cooperating with investigators.

Each instructions of Portola Avenue and Paseo Laguna Seco had been quickly closed whereas officers investigated. Site visitors was rerouted by close by neighborhoods.

The reason for the collision remains to be beneath investigation. Anybody with data is requested to contact the Livermore Police Division’s Site visitors Unit at 925-371-4850.

Test again for updates on this creating story.

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