Marianne Jensen, 82, injured in rollover single-vehicle car crash on I-82 near Ellensburg, Washington
Yakima woman hurt in crash near Ellensburg
He was expected to receive a ticket for driving off the road, the news release said. Intoxicants were not suspected of contributing to the crash, the news release said, and both occupants were wearing seat belts.
A Yakima woman was injured in a single-car crash near Ellensburg on Sunday evening. Marianne Jensen, 82, was injured in the rollover crash at the intersection of interstates 90 and 82, east of Ellensburg. She was transported to KVH Hospital in Ellensburg. Byron Jensen, 77, was driving eastbound on I-90 about 10 p.m. when he missed the turn to I-82. The car exited the road and rolled.
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