Donovan Morales, 18, was injured in a high-speed collision on Highway 397 near Nine Canyon Road in Benton County, Washington
WSP clocked teen driving 113 mph. He’s now hospitalized after Benton County wreck
An 18-year-old man is in stable condition after he wrecked his 2003 Ford Mustang near Nine Canyon Road while speeding at 113 mph early Saturday, the Washington State Patrol said. People called police around 1 a.m. to report vehicles racing along the rural Benton County road, about four miles east of Kennewick, the Benton County Sheriff’s Office said on Facebook.
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