Dillon Billingsley Death – A 32-year-old Reno man has died following a deadly motorcycle accident that happened on Saturday in Winnemucca, Nevada. The victim has been identified as Dillon Billingsley. According to reports, Dillon Billingsley, a longtime Reno, Nevada passed away from injuries sustained in the tragic accident. The accident happened on Saturday, the 27th of May 2023 in Winimmucca (the only incorporated city in, and is the county seat of, Humboldt County, Nevada).
How did Dillon Billingsley die?
According to reports, Dillon Billingsley was pronounced dead after he was involved in a motorcycle crash that took place in Winnemucca, NV. No further information was mentioned. The details surrounding the accident were not stated. Dillon was born on July 23rd, 1990 in Reno, Nevada, according to his Facebook profile. He was an Entrepreneur, a Car enthusiast and an Adrenaline junkie.
Dean…I don’t have the words. Actually, I have so many words and I’ll yell at you when I see you again. I told you to be safe I told you to take it easy. I’m so mad at you. I’ll miss you, you idiot. Ride in paradise forever Dillon Billingsley. I’ll see you again someday.
The family will release an obituary and funeral arrangements for Dillon Billingsley.
Related story: Winnemucca man died after motorcycle crashes with semi
Nevada Highway Patrol says a motorcyclist from Winnemucca is dead after a semi-truck hit him. The crash took place around 5 p.m. on July 17. Officials say that 67-year-old Charles Randall Purchase of Winnemucca, Nevada, was stopped on his motorcycle on a private road that crosses U.S. 95.
Then Purchase drove out of the driveway and turned left in front of the semi. NHP says the semi-driver tried to avoid hitting the motorbike by turning to the left and putting on the brakes. However, the semi-driver hit the left side of the motorcycle. Officials say that Purchase fell off the bike and died at the scene.
The crash is being investigated by the Nevada Highway Patrol Northern Command East Multi-Disciplinary Investigation and Reconstruction Team (M.I.R.T.). If you were a witness to this incident, or have any information regarding the crash, please contact the NHP Winnemucca Office at (775) 623-6511.
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