Two Injured in Rollover Crash on Lewis County Forest Service Road
Chronicle, The (Centralia, WA)
Feb. 07--Two people were injured Wednesday evening when a vehicle flipped over on a forest service road in rural Lewis County, 19 miles from Morton.
The vehicle's driver was cited for driving without insurance, according to Washington State Patrol.
According to a WSP press release, at around 5:17 p.m., a 19-year-old Glenoma man was driving a 2005 Pontiac Sunfire northbound on Forest Road 25. The vehicle then left the roadway on the right side and rolled over.
The driver and one of his passengers, a 19-year-old Glenoma man, were injured and taken to Morton General Hospital for treatment. A second passenger, a 19-year-old Randle man, was not injured.
Neither drugs nor alcohol were believed to be factors in the crash.
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