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Illinois Man Killed in Motorcycle Crash Near Cody, Wyoming

Illinois Man Killed in Motorcycle Crash Near Cody, Wyoming
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  • PublishedOctober 9, 2024

A 56-year-old Illinois man, Joe Lees, died in a motorcycle accident on Wyoming Highway 120 near Cody on the evening of October 5.

The crash occurred around 7:03 p.m. as Lees, riding a rental motorcycle, failed to adjust his speed when the highway’s speed limit dropped, according to the Wyoming Highway Patrol.

The accident happened at milepost 101.3 on Depot Drive, where the speed limit transitions from 70 mph to lower limits of 45 mph and 35 mph. Lees continued straight through a curve in the road, which led to his motorcycle striking a concrete curb. The motorcycle veered onto the sidewalk, hitting a metal delineator post. The impact separated Lees from the bike, which then crashed through a right-of-way fence and tumbled down a steep embankment.

Investigators believe speed was a likely factor in the crash. Weather conditions were clear, and the road was dry at the time, eliminating inclement conditions as a cause. Lees was not wearing a helmet during the incident. No other vehicles were involved, and the Wyoming Highway Patrol is continuing its investigation.

With input from Oil City News.

Joe Yans

Joe Yans is a 25-year-old journalist and interviewer based in Cheyenne, Wyoming. As a local news correspondent and an opinion section interviewer for Wyoming Star, Joe has covered a wide range of critical topics, including the Israel-Palestine war, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the 2024 U.S. presidential election, and the 2025 LA wildfires. Beyond reporting, Joe has conducted in-depth interviews with prominent scholars from top US and international universities, bringing expert perspectives to complex global and domestic issues.