Teen cited after crashing into patrol car
This is a press release courtesy of the Oregon State Police A St. Helens police officer and his K-9 were not injured Tuesday evening when their patrol car was rear-ended by a vehicle at the scene of a non-injury crash on Highway 30 west of St. Helens. The officer was assisting Oregon State Police (OSP) at the scene of a minor crash involving a motorcycle and deer when his patrol car was struck by a car driven by a Scappoose resident who also was not injured. As Officer Eggers was standing at the rear of his vehicle using his flashlight to direct traffic to the right lane a 1992 Mazda Protégé driven by Brian Maloney, age 19, from Scappoose, approached in the left eastbound lane at 30 – 35 mph. |
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