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Motorcyclist injured after crashing his bike north of downtown

The man was taken to University Hospital to be treated for his injuries. A motorcyclist was injured after he crashed his bike into a curn north of downtown San Antonio late Tuesday night, according to San Antonio Police. The accident occurred near the Costco on Loop 1604. The man was taken to University Hospital for treatment and told officers he had fallen into the curb. No other vehicles were involved in the crash. Since KENS 5 began broadcasting in 1950, the station has set the standard in local broadcasting and has been recognized for its excellence and innovation.

Motorcyclist injured after crashing his bike north of downtown

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The man was taken to University Hospital to be treated for his injuries.

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SAN ANTONIO — A man was injured after he crashed his bike into a curn north of downtown late Tuesday night, police say.

San Antonio Police responded to the 18500 block of Sigma Road near the Costco on Loop 1604 around 11:37 p.m. for reports of an accident.

When officers arrived, they found a man in his 30s with minor injuries from the crash. He was taken to University Hospital to be treated.

Officers say he told them he crashed his bike into the curb. No other vehicles were involved in the crash.

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