Traffic backed up for miles after wrong-way crash on SR 16; causing driver sought

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Traffic backed up for miles after wrong-way crash on SR 16; causing driver sought
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Washington State Department of Transportation said westbound SR 16 is backed up several miles due to a wrong-way crash near SR 302. FOX13

According to Washington State Patrol, a person driving a stolen pickup truck was driving east in the westbound lanes and crashed into an SUV.

Two people in the SUV were taken to the hospital for their injuries: one had serious injuries and one had just minor injuries. Traffic is being diverted to SR 302.FOX 13 will have updates as they become available. that I have read and agree

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