Reports revealed 57-year-old Tammera Pittman was driving an SUV when she made a left turn, colliding with Cowdrey.
Clovis, CA. – The Coroner's Office released the identity of the motorcyclist killed in a suspected DUI crash at an intersection in Clovis Wednesday morning.
37-year-old Josh Cowdrey died in a wreck that happened at around 11 a.m. August 28 at Barstow and Stanford Avenues, according to the Clovis Police.
Reports revealed 57-year-old Tammera Pittman was driving an SUV when she made a left turn, colliding with Cowdrey.
Cowdrey was declared deceased at the location.
Pittman was arrested and booked into the Fresno County Jail on several charges, including DUI causing injury and gross vehicular manslaughter.
She has since bonded out of jail.
An investigation is ongoing.
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Clovis, CA.– A motorcyclist was killed in a crash involving a suspected DUI driver in Clovis on Wednesday morning, the Clovis Police Department said.
The collision occurred on Barstow and Sunnyside avenues at around 11 a.m.
Police said the motorcyclist was heading west on Barstow Avenue when it slammed into a red SUV that pulled out in front of them.
The motorcyclist was killed in the collision.
The woman driving the SUV was taken into custody on suspicion of DUI.
The accident is under investigation.