Larry Chris Pack, 53, killed in hit-and-run motorcycle accident at intersection of Highway 101 and Highway 92 in San Mateo, California
Hayward motorcyclist, 53, ID'd as hit-and-run victim near bridge
The green Jeep or similar SUV sought by authorities will likely have right-side damage, but no other identifying information has been released. Anyone with information about the case can contact CHP Officer Michael Aquino at 650-369-6251.

Fatal crash that killed Hayward man a possible hit-and-run
A Hayward motorcyclist is the victim of a hit-and-run collision with an SUV that caused him to fall dozens of feet to his death Thursday near the intersection of Highways 101 and Highway 92. The hit-and-run vehicle is described as a green Jeep or similar SUV. Larry Chris Pack was traveling south on Highway 10 at about 5:50 p.m. when the SUV changed lanes and collided with Pack's Harley-Davidson. That crash propelled the motorcycle into a side railing, and threw the rider off the overcrossing. He fell at least 80 feet to his death.
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Thiswas my brother,whoever
Thiswas my brother,whoever hit him and ran you should been very ashamed of yourself. If it was an accident it would have been deemed an accident. I know you are out there reading every article watching all the news clips probably fixing your own vehicle. YOU accidentally killed a son a father a grandpa a brother a husband and he had such a hard life and picked himself up and became a working class tax paying benefit to this society. He worked and worked even graveyard shifts to purchase his dream motorcycle,Harley Davidson. He also had paid it off. I am so proud of him I live on the other side of the United states and didn't even get to see him hug him tell him I love him we can't afford plane tickets to go to his funeral. We are taking and asking for donations to get our 75 year old father to his own sons funeral. even if you have to make a Fake Facebook page with no identity on it send me a friend request to Irene Renie where you can go on the link to donate money to at least get us there then maybe you can sleep at night. God bless you, repent.
I knew Larry he was a
I knew Larry he was a customer of mine, but I considered him a friend. He was always jovial, courteous and upbeat. It was always a pleasure to serve him. I hope that they find the person who did this, I have to imagine that it is wearing on their conscious to do such a despicable thing. Being a motorcycle rider myself, it is my worst nightmare to be left at the scene of an accident for dead. Unfortunately if it happened to me today, it would not be the first time, or even the second or third.
I know LARRY,I LOVE HIM,he
I know LARRY,I LOVE HIM,he was a great friend.i will miss him dearly.
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