
A motorcyclist crashed with a BMW sedan during rush hour, and suffered life-threatening injuries Thursday evening in Buffalo Grove on Arlington Heights Road south of Lake Cook Road near James F. Cooper Middle School.
Police, firefighters and paramedics from Buffalo Grove and Arlington Heights responded about 5:33 p.m. Thursday, June 5, 2025 to a report of a motorcycle crash with a car in the intersection of Arlington Heights Road and Plum Grove Circle in Buffalo Grove near the border with Arlington Heights.
Police, firefighters, and paramedics on arrival discovered a motorcyclist unconscious and not breathing. Paramedics transported the motorcyclist with life-threatening injuries to Endeavor Northwest Community Hospital in Arlington Heights. The condition of the motorcyclist was not initially confirmed by authorities.
The driver of the BMW sedan was apparently attempting to pull out onto Arlington Heights Road when the motorcyclist traveling at a high rate of speed hit the BMW near the left rear wheel. A witness reported the motorcyclist was driving recklessly northbound on Arlington Heights Road — possibly driving with quick lanes changes and lane splitting.

A witness reported that a police officer performed CPR for a short time before paramedics arrived.
Buffalo Grove Police Department and Lake County MCAT are investigating the crash. The motorcycle was located on its side on Arlington Heights Road about 300 feet north of the impact point in the intersection of Arlington Heights Road and Plum Grove Circle.

Arlington Heights Road was blocked in both directions between Whitehall Drive and Nichols Road during rescue and crash investigation. The road blocked for an extended period for the crash investigation.
The information in this article is an early report published before any summary information was confirmed or released by police or fire authorities.
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