The county’s deadliest rail disaster in 15 years was caused by a commuter train engineer who ran a stop signal. The California train accident killed 25 people and it took nearly a day to find all the bodies.

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Metrolink spokeswoman Denise Tyrrell said that a preliminary investigation found that “it was a Metrolink engineer that failed to stop at a red signal and that was the probable cause” of Friday’s collision with a freight train in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley. “When two trains are in the same place at the same time somebody’s made a terrible mistake,” said Tyrrell. The engineer was one of the 25 dead. Of the 25 people killed in the wreck, many had been in the front car of the Metrolink train, which was crushed in the wreck.

In addition to the 25 dead, 135 people were injured, and 81 of those were transported to hospitals in serious or critical condition. Many were described as having crush injuries.

One firefighter who pulled bodies from the wreckage said he had never seen such devastation. “We saw bodies where the metal had been pushed together and … we cut them out piece by piece. They were trapped in the metal,” he said.
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Late Friday, a driver was airlifted to Harborview Hospital after a two-car accident on 108th Street NE near Highway 9 in Marysville. The driver of the second car suffered injuries as well and was taken to a local hospital.

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Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Ty Trenary said that officers were called to the 8000 block of 108th Street NE at 8.48 p.m.

As a result of a three-car crash on Camano Island Wednesday morning, two people were hospitalized.

According to a Washington State Patrol press release, the accident occurred about 11 a.m. at E. Short Road and SE Camano Drive.

The Washington State Patrol press release stated that one of the vehicles, a minivan, stopped when a vehicle in front of it was making a U-turn. A third vehicle, a pickup truck towing a horse trailer, struck the minivan and went into a ditch.

Monday evening in Puyallup, an unidentified driver of a Cadillac hit and killed a 50 year old man who was riding his bike. Police are asking for help identifying the driver. The victim of the fatal Puyallup bicycle accident has yet to be identified as well.

Puyallup police said that the cyclist was struck in the 2600 block of East Main Avenue. The car then fled eastbound on East Main at 8:10 p.m.

Witnesses said the man was driving recklessly before the collision, police said.

One man was seriously injured, and two other men were killed in a Morton auto accident on Highway 12.

According to the State Patrol, a collision Saturday between a VW Cabriolet and a 26-foot motor home killed the 18 year old driver of the car, who was from Poulsbo, and a passenger, who was from SeaTac. Another passenger, a 17-year-old from Seattle was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.

The 63-year-old woman driving the motor home was not injured.

A car involved in a pedestrian hit and run in Seattle is being sought by Seattle police. The car struck a 6 year old girl at the intersection of South Henderson Street and Seward Park Ave South, on Thursday afternoon.

According to witnesses, the vehicle was driving south on Seward Park Avenue South when it “veered” into the oncoming lanes and hit a girl walking in a crosswalk. Seattle policewoman Renee Witt said that the impact launched the girl approximately 20 feet in the air. It also knocked out several of the girl’s teeth and left her with nonfatal injuries. The car then left the scene.

According to police spokesman Mark Jamieson, the car involved in the Seattle car crash could be a Lincoln. Police don’t have the fleeing vehicle’s license plate, but witnesses said the two men in the car appeared to be in their late teens or early 20s, Jamieson said.
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A fatal SUV accident on U.S. 2 claimed the life of a Monroe man Friday night at E. Fern Bluff Road. This is a dangerous road that residents have asked the state to improve.

Washington State Patrol trooper Keith Leary said the 32 year old man was driving westbound on the highway when his car crossed the centerline and crashed into an SUV and then into a pickup in the highway’s eastbound lane.

The 60 year old driver of the pickup suffered neck injuries and was transported to Valley General Hospital in Monroe, Leary said. The three people in the SUV were not injured.

“It could’ve been a lot worse,” he said.

The Monroe man was died at the scene. State accident data shows that his death marked the 50th death since 1999 in crashes along U.S. 2 between Snohomish and Stevens Pass. Among all the fatal auto accidents in Washington along this stretch, 18 occurred in crossover collisions.
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The family of the student murdered in Tacoma, Washington while attending Foss High School has filed a lawsuit against Tacoma School District. The family of the student is seeking $35 million.

According to the Seattletimes.com, the wrongful death lawsuit, filed Thursday, states that the family says the district should have known that the teen accused of the shooting in January of last year was dangerous.

The shooter had attended four high schools previously, and had a history of psychiatric hospitalizations and suffered from hallucinations. He has also spent time in Western State Hospital. He has been charged with murder in this case.

A woman, apparently drunk, was driving the wrong way in her SUV on I-5 and caused a five-car collision in the southbound lanes of I-5 near Lynnwood. The Lynnwood SUV accident happened late Friday night, according to the Washington State Patrol.

The driver, a 44-year-old woman from Monroe, was the only one injured in the crash, said trooper Keith. She was taken to Providence Medical Center in Everett with possible neck injuries. She was also arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, he said.

“The accident was reported at 10:33 p.m. beneath the I-405 bridge. The woman’s white sport utility vehicle was reported headed northbound in the southbound lanes from 196th Street SW”, Leary said.

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