I-90 CRASH
INJURES TWO WHEN A JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LEFT I-90, STRUCK A GUARDRAIL AND ROLLED
ONTO ITS SIDE. THE DRIVER IS EXPECTED TO
BE CITED FOR INATTENTION.
Posted on January 18, 2015
ELLENSBURG, Wash. — Two people were injured in a crash
late Friday when a Jeep Grand Cherokee left Interstate 90, struck a guardrail and
rolled onto its side.
Driver George J. Kalman, 49, of Spokane, was in good
condition at KVH Hospital in Ellensburg, while his passenger Michelle L.
Villegas, 39, of Airway Heights was treated and released, according to a
hospital supervisor.
The accident happened in the highway’s eastbound lanes
about three miles west of Ellensburg about 5:20 p.m., according to a news
release from the Washington State Patrol.
Kalman is expected to be cited for inattention, the
State Patrol said.