Forsyth County, GA – Fatal Crash: Deputies Seek GA 400 Witness

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Forsyth County, GA – Investigators are asking the public for help as they work to piece together details surrounding a fatal motorcycle crash that occurred early Wednesday morning on GA 400.

According to the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office, a corporal with the Traffic Specialist Unit is attempting to locate a motorist who may have stopped at the scene shortly before the deadly crash. Authorities say the individual was possibly driving a pickup truck and had contact with a motorcyclist on the southbound on-ramp to GA 400 from Pilgrim Mill Road around 6 a.m.

Investigators are trying to determine why the motorcycle was stopped at that specific location before the crash occurred. Deputies believe the motorist who stopped may have critical information that could help clarify the moments leading up to the incident.

The crash resulted in at least one fatality. Additional details about the victim and circumstances surrounding the collision have not yet been released, as the investigation remains ongoing.

The GA 400 corridor through Forsyth County is a heavily traveled route for commuters heading toward the Atlanta metro area, particularly during the early morning hours. Officials say even small details from witnesses could be significant in reconstructing the timeline of events.

Anyone who may have seen a stopped motorcycle, a pickup truck pulled over, or unusual activity near the Pilgrim Mill Road on-ramp around 6 a.m. Wednesday is urged to come forward.

The Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office asks anyone with information to contact Corporal Ives at 770-781-2222, ext. 3329, or by email at ASIves@forsythco.com.

Have you driven through this area recently or noticed traffic delays that morning? Deputies say community tips could be key in helping bring clarity to this investigation.


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