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3 dead in 3 different crashes over the past 24 hours

Mar 4, 2025, 10:42 AM | Updated: 2:05 pm

This crash in unincoporated Pierce County left one person dead. A car was apparently passing a scho...

This crash in unincoporated Pierce County left one person dead. A car was apparently passing a school bus when the crash happened. (Photo: Pierce Co. Sheriff's Office)

(Photo: Pierce Co. Sheriff's Office)

There have been three people killed in three separate crashes on Western Washington roads over the past 24 hours.

One happened Tuesday morning in unincorporated Pierce County. The sheriff’s department said that a car passing a school bus caused a crash that left one person dead.

The accident happened at 122nd Ave. E and 170th St. E. The road was closed for several hours.

鈥淎ll the agencies, we鈥檙e struggling with putting enough police officers on the road to pull people over. They focus on DUIs and speed, but it鈥檚 still not enough,鈥 said Carly Cappetto with the Pierce County Sheriff鈥檚 Office.

Other people involved were taken to area hospitals. The investigation is continuing.

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A second crash on Tuesday left another dead, closing SR 2

Also Tuesday morning, State Road 2 in Snohomish was closed for several hours. The crash happened at 88th St SE. One person died.

The Washington State Patrol (WSP) told 成人X站 Newsradio Senior Traffic Reporter Chris Sullivan, the accident involved two vehicles, one was a semi. A pedestrian was walking in the westbound lane when he was hit by one vehicle and then hit by the semi. Both drivers remained on the scene.

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Parkland crash kills Spanaway man

Finally, a 28-year-old was killed when hit by a car in Parkland. The Spanaway man was crossing Pacific Avenue S at 126th Street S around 7 p.m. on Monday.

According to the WSP, the vehicle spun out and ended up in the opposite lane and the driver drove off for a bit.

鈥淎 gold sedan was traveling at a very high rate of speed and it had passed a school bus and as it came back into its proper lane, it nicked a vehicle, then spun into another vehicle,鈥 said Carly Cappetto with the Pierce County Sheriff鈥檚 Office.

The man was pronounced dead at the scene. It does not appear that there are any crosswalks in that immediate area.

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