Tucson police investigate a fatal motorcycle crash April 26, 2016 at 3000 E. Valencia Road.

A motorcyclist who was killed in a two-vehicle crash Tuesday morning was identified as 23-year-old Juan Manuel Mosqueira, police said.

Shortly after 8 a.m., officers responded to 3000 E. Valencia Road, near South Country Club Road to a report of a motorcycle crash with serious injuries.

Officers found the motorcyclist in the road with people rendering first-aid before Tucson Fire Department paramedics arrived, said authorities. Paramedics continued treatment but he was pronounced dead at the scene, said police.

Traffic detectives determined that Mosqueira, who was wearing a helmet, was traveling east on Valencia on a 2008 Yamaha Sport Motorcycle at a high-rate of speed. Witnesses said they saw the motorcyclist switching lanes and passing multiple vehicles, according to a post on the police department's Facebook page.

As the motorcyclist was traveling, a 2002 Peterbilt garbage truck pulled out of a parking lot on the south-side of the road. As the truck was attempting to make a left turn, the motorcyclist crashed with the side of the truck, said police.

No citations were issued at the scene. The investigation is continuing. Detectives said speed was a contributing factor in the crash.

Since January, there have been 14 fatalities in the city, compared to 19 at this time last year, police data shows.


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Contact reporter Carmen Duarte at cduarte@tucson.com or 573-4104. Twitter: @cduartestar