
One of the occupants succumbed to their injuries at the scene and the two other occupants were transported to the hospital
On Wednesday (Nov. 12) at about 9:28 p.m., a witness called 9-1-1 to report finding a collision near the 26600 block of NE 182nd Ave. in Battle Ground. Two vehicles were involved in a collision resulting in significant injuries.
One of the occupants succumbed to their injuries at the scene and the two other occupants were transported to the hospital.
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Homicide Unit was called out to conduct an investigation. The roadway was closed during the investigation. This case is active pending further investigation.
Information provided by the Clark County Sheriff’s Office.
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