Enumclaw man, 21, dies in early-morning crash; two others hospitalized | Breaking News


April 22, 2012 · Updated 8:56 PM 

NOTE: the following is a report issued Sunday morning by the Washington State Patrol

 

PRESS MEMO

DATE: 20120422    TIME: 0135    INV UNIT: 593 - TROOPER T CALTON

LOCATION:E162 VOIGHTS CREEK

NBR VEH: 1    CARS: 1    TRUCKS: 00    MOTORCYCLES: 00   PEDESTRIANS: 00

NBR INJ: 2    DECEASED: 1              DRUGS OR ALCOHOL INVOLVED: YES

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----PERSON(S) INVOLVED----------------------------

 

A 22 year-old Enumclaw man.

CITY: ENUMCLAW  DRIVER VEH 01  BELT/HELMET: UNKNOWN

INJ/DISP: INJURED TRANSPORTED TO GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL

VEH1: 2006 CHEVROLET PICKUP

DAMAGE/DISP: TOTALED TOWED TO STATE PATROL TACOMA BULLPEN

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NAME: DUPRIE, BRANDON R    AGE: 21 YEARS    SEX:MALE    MC ENDORSEMENT: NO

CITY: ENUMCLAW  PASSENGER VEH 01  BELT/HELMET: NO

INJ/DISP: DECEASED

NEXT OF KIN NOTIFIED: YES   NOTIFIED BY: 262 SGT. T OLSON

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A 22-year-old Orting man

CITY: ORTING  PASSENGER VEH 01  BELT/HELMET: NO

INJ/DISP: INJURED TRANSPORTED TO GOOD SAMARITAN HOSPITAL

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-------------------------------------DESCRIPTION--------------------------------

VEHICLE 1 TRAVELING EASTBOUND SR162 NEAR MP11

VEHICLE 1 SWERVED INTO WESTBOUND LANES

VEHICLE 1 STRUCK POWER POLE COMING TO REST IN DITCH.

---------------------------------------CAUSE------------------------------------

SPEED, ALCOHOL

--------------------------------------CHARGES-----------------------------------

VEHICULAR HOMICIDE, VEHICLE ASSAULT


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