Motorcyclist Killed in Crash Involving an SUV in Seminole Tuesday Evening

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City of Seminole Fire Rescue on-scene of fatality crash on Park Blvd at 128th St in Seminole

Motorcyclist Killed in Crash Involving an SUV in Seminole Tuesday Evening

The crash occurred on Tuesday, July 11, 2017 at approximately 9 p.m. at the intersection of Park Blvd and 128th Street.

FHP says that 51 year-old Isabel Gutierrez of Clearwater was traveling westbound on Park Boulevard in a 2005 Nissan Quest.

A 29 year-old male motorcyclist from Redington Shores was traveling eastbound on a 2007 Honda CBR with a passenger. That passenger was identified as 29 year-old Jordan Kaley Marcum of Seminole.

At the intersection of 128th Street North, Gutierrez turned left into the path of the motorcycle.

Both occupants of the motorcycle were thrown from the motorcycle upon impact.

The male operator of the motorcycle died at the scene

Marcum was transported to Bayfront Health with serious injuries.

Both motorcyclist were wearing helmets according to Troopers.

Charges are pending and alcohol did not appear to have been a factor in the crash.

1 COMMENT

    • That women that was driving is the most careful and sweetest human being you could meet she was on her way to work. FYI she was not on her phone she drove for many years and not once even dented her car! She was simply at the wrong place at the wrong time. It’s sad because she had no fault in this. People who ride bikes need to be more careful and follow safety precautions(not speeding at over 100mph) just as you would driving a car. Anyone who knows Isabel knows she is heartbroken and full of guilt over an accident that she did not cause and that could have happened to anyone else! So before you start calling people out assuming and pointing fingers get yourself educated on the incident and if you don’t have nothing nice to say keep it to yourself because everyone involved is dealing with pain in there hearts and doesn’t need anymore weight to carry around.

      • This post really bothers me. Nowb I know that a lot of motorcyclists are careless assholes that do horribly dangerous things but Ryan was not one of them. I was engaged to the rider of this motorcycle for 5 years. He was the most cautious and aware rider I have ever known. He always looked twice in each direction before changing lanes. He was a wonderful human being. One of the most intelligent people I have ever known, also. My heart breaks every single day over his death- even though we had been apart for 3 months at the time of his death. He was so very loved by his community. Always gave the shirt off his back (literally) to anyone in need. The girl on the back of his bike was wearing his protective jacket, off his back, to keep her safe. It has been 2 years but it doesn’t make it any easier. I miss you, Ryan. Hope you are resting peacefully.
        Were charges ever brought against the driver?

  1. That women that was driving is the most careful and sweetest human being you could meet she was on her way to work. FYI she was not on her phone she drove for many years and not once even dented her car! She was simply at the wrong place at the wrong time. It’s sad because she had no fault in this. People who ride bikes need to be more careful and follow safety precautions(not speeding at over 100mph) just as you would driving a car. Anyone who knows Isabel knows she is heartbroken and full of guilt over an accident that she did not cause and that could have happened to anyone else! So before you start calling people out assuming and pointing fingers get yourself educated on the incident and if you don’t have nothing nice to say keep it to yourself because everyone involved is dealing with pain in there hearts and doesn’t need anymore weight to carry around.