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Police wrapping up probe into motocross star’s death: What they found

by July 19, 2025
by July 19, 2025

Police have found ‘nothing criminal’ in the death of 16-year-old motocross star Aidan Zingg, according to Sgt. Jason Heilman of the Mammoth Lakes Police Department.

Two days after Zingg died June 28 after a mid-race crash on the dirt track about 300 miles north of Los Angeles, the Mammoth Lakes (California) Police Department announced it would investigate. Almost three weeks later, Heilman told USA TODAY Sports that police are wrapping up the investigation.

“There’s nothing criminal,’’ Heilman said on Friday, July 18. “Just an unfortunate accident.’’

As far as completing the investigation, Heilman said, “I just got to complete one final little report there and then we’ll officially close it. … It took a little while to finish this thing out because we don’t want to just bombard the family with questions and whatnot.’’

On June 30, Aidan parents, Bob and Shari, told USA TODAY Sports that they welcomed the police investigation as they dealt with conflicting reports over what happened during the crash at the 2025 Big Bike Weekend Mammoth Motocross.

Bob Zingg said the head of event safety told them Aidan was involved in a crash “by himself’ but that two riders said another rider was involved.

“They’ll never get complete closure,’ Heilman said. “Losing a child like that’s going to be tough.’

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