Saturday, June 27, 2009

INJURY MOTORCYCLE CRASH HWY 370


A Prineville man was seriously injured Friday afternoon when he lost control of his motorcycle and crashed on Highway 370 near milepost 11, about 7 miles west of Prineville.

On June 26, 2009, at about 2:43 PM, a 1982 Honda Goldwing motorcycle driven by GARY BROCK, age 59, from Prineville, was eastbound on Highway 370 near milepost 11. BROCK lost control of the motorcycle while negotiating a curve leaving the roadway coming to rest in the eastbound ditch.

BROCK was ejected from the motorcycle at the time of the crash and suffered serious injuries. BROCK was wearing a protective helmet at the time of the crash.

BROCK was transported by Air-Link air-ambulance to St. Charles Medical Center in Bend.

Oregon State Police troopers from the Prineville work site are completing the investigation. Crook County Sheriff's Office and Crook County Fire and Rescue assisted at the scene.








Monday, June 22, 2009

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Sunday, June 07, 2009

OSP SEEKING INFORMATION RELATED TO THEFT AND TOSSING

OSP SEEKING INFORMATION RELATED TO THEFT AND TOSSING OF HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION ZONE CONES AND BARRIERS INTO SIUSLAW RIVER
Posted: June 7th, 2009 12:14 PM

Oregon State Police (OSP) is asking for the public's help to identify the person(s) responsible for stealing and tossing 50 traffic cones and two barricades into the Siuslaw River from the area of a bridge restoration project on Highway 101 on the south city limits of Florence.

On June 4,2009 OSP Trooper Justin Goldsmith responded to investigate the theft and criminal mischief of 50 traffic cones and 2 barricades that were discarded off the Siuslaw River Bridge into the river. The cones were being utilized to assist in the Siuslaw River Bridge restoration project. Many of the cones are visible in the water, but not likely retrievable due to the waters depth.

The replacement value of the cones is estimated approximately $3,000.

If anyone has information to assist in this case please contact Trooper Goldsmith at (541) 997-9635.



Friday, June 05, 2009

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Injury Commercial Truck Crash - Interstate 5 near Grants Pass

































The driver of commercial truck and his two passengers received minor injuries after a wild ride off of Interstate 5 near Grants Pass. The truck, which was struck by an out of control vehicle entering the freeway, rolled onto its side and crashed through a guardrail into several trees.

On June 4, 2009, at approximately 11:25 a.m. a 1989 Toyota Supra driven by Lynn Scott Tison-Elston, age 51 from Grants Pass, was attempting to enter the northbound lanes of Interstate 5 when she accelerated too fast and lost control on the corner prior to the merging lane. The car started to spin on the wet roadway and entered the freeway crossing into the lanes of travel. A commercial truck in the right lane observed the out of control car and was able to apply its brakes, missing the Toyota. The car continued across the right lane striking a 2004 Kenworth truck driven by Osvaldo Prado, age 31, from Tustin, California, traveling in the left lane.

After the collision, the Toyota spun back into the right lane of travel and came to rest in the northbound merging lane. The Kenworth crossed over the right lane and shoulder of the freeway before crashing through approximately 108 feet of guardrail. The Kenworth flipped onto its driver's side and continued down the embankment crashing through several trees before coming to rest prior to the roadway below. The Kenworth received major damage to both the cab and trailer which was hauling plastic storage containers.

Tison-Elston was able to exit her vehicle and was uninjured.

Prado received minor injuries and was transported to Three Rivers Community Hospital where he was treated and released. Right front passenger Mayra Angelica Hernandez, age 21, from Tustin, was also transported for minor injuries. Owen Ubaldo Prada, age 1, from Tustin, had been in the Kenworth's sleeper berth area and only received minor injuries despite the roof of the sleeper berth being ripped away during the crash.

The crash caused merging traffic to be diverted into the right lane of Interstate 5 while trees and debris were cleared for the vehicle's removal. The overturned trailer had to be unloaded by hand and into another trailer provided by Caveman Towing.

Tison-Elston was cited for Careless Driving in a posted construction zone.

Troopers from the Grants Pass Worksite were assisted on scene by ODOT, Grants Pass Department of Public Safety, American Medical Response, as well as the local construction crew who aided in the removal of construction materials so that the truck could be removed.

Photograph Source: Oregon State Police