Motorcyclist killed in pulaski highway crash in baltimore county
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Motorcyclist killed in Pulaski Highway crash in Baltimore County

TOWSON, Md. – A 23-year-old man died after his motorcycle collided with an SUV Monday afternoon on Pulaski Highway, according to the Baltimore County Police Department.

Police identified the victim as Andrik Morfin, who was riding a 2025 Kawasaki westbound when he struck a 2025 Chevy Trax exiting a parking lot near Stevens Road.

Morfin was taken to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead from his injuries.


Key Points

  • 23-year-old Andrik Morfin died after a motorcycle-SUV collision on Pulaski Highway.
  • The crash occurred around 4:30 p.m. on October 20 near Stevens Road.
  • Baltimore County Police Crash Team is investigating the incident.

Investigators examining cause of collision

Detectives from the department’s Crash Team are reviewing evidence and witness statements to determine what led to the collision. Initial findings indicate that the Chevy Trax was attempting to exit a parking lot onto Pulaski Highway when it was struck by Morfin’s motorcycle traveling westbound.

Roadway closed for several hours

Traffic was temporarily diverted as officers examined the scene and collected debris. The roadway was reopened later Monday evening. Officials said no other injuries were reported.

Ongoing investigation

Police said the investigation remains active and urged anyone who may have witnessed the crash or has video footage from the area to contact the Baltimore County Police Department.

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