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A 90-year-old Issaquah man died of injuries from a car crash Friday afternoon. According to police, two cars were turning onto East Lake Sammamish Parkway Southeast from Northwest Sammamish Road about 3 p.m. when they collided, causing one of the cars to hit a tree. The driver of that car and the passenger were taken to Swedish Medical Center in Issaquah, where the 90-year-old passenger died from his injuries. The driver of the other car was not injured, according to police, who are still investigating and did not identify any of the people involved.
Two people were injured Tuesday morning when a dump truck and minivan collided off state Route 18 and rolled into a ditch. The incident, which occurred at 6:20 a.m., caused hours of back-ups in the Issaquah area while the scene was cleaned up. Neither driver involved was wearing a seat belt. The truck, driven by a 23-year-old woman from Wasilla, Alaska, was traveling west on state Route 18 exiting to Issaquah Hobard Road. The minivan, driven by a 26-year-old Pacific man, was traveling west on Issaquah Hobard Road approaching the highway.
Detectives are looking for possible witnesses to a collision that left two people injured early Sunday morning in Issaquah. The crash happened at about 2:40 a.m. on eastbound Interstate 90 at Sunset Way. A Honda Civic left the roadway, struck the end of a guardrail and went into small ravine. The car then crashed into a tree and caught on fire. When crews arrived to the scene, the driver was found walking near the scene and the passenger was found near the vehicle.Authorities said drugs or alcohol was factor in the crash.