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Ethan Gunnett, Walker: Investigators search for answers after a solo motorcycle ride takes a sudden and silent deadly turn.

A quiet stretch of road became the center of a tragic mystery this weekend. A lone motorcycle crash left a community looking for answers. Investigators are trying to piece together a puzzle with very few clues.

The incident happened right on Wilson Avenue near Richmond Street. It was a typical Friday night at about 8:20 p.m. when the silence was shattered by a devastating impact.


The rider has been identified as 36-year-old Ethan Gunnett. He was navigating the road by himself when the crash occurred. No other vehicles were anywhere near the scene when it happened.


When the first police officers arrived, they found a grim situation. Ethan was lying on the ground with life-threatening injuries. The rescue teams immediately jumped into action to try to keep him alive.


Medics worked tirelessly on the scene to save the young man. However, his injuries were far too critical to overcome. He passed away right there on the road, ending the rescue attempt in deep sadness.


Traffic specialists are now looking at every single detail of the scene. They are checking if speed, bad road conditions, or a mechanical failure caused the bike to go down. So far, no official cause has been determined.


The active investigation is moving forward as authorities seek more details. They are asking anyone who was driving nearby on June 20, 2026, to share what they saw. A quick phone call could help solve this terrible mystery.


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