Sinforiano Guadarrama, 55, and Joshua Byma, 28, both injured in three-vehicle crash involving semi-truck on I-82 near Grandview, WA

Modified Date: 
Thu, 03/03/2016 - 11:06am
Accident Date: 
Monday, December 15, 2014

Two hurt in 3-vehicle crash on I-82 near Grandview exit

Byma and Guadarrama were taken to PMH Medical Center, where they were treated and released, while Miranda was not injured, troopers said.

The accident started at about 7:15am, when Jamilent Miranda, 26, was attempting to pass Guadarrama, who was driving a semi-truck, but ended up losing control of her vehicle and striking the semi-truck. The collision caused Miranda's vehicle to come to rest in the median, but the semi-truck ended up crossing the median into opposing traffic and striking a pickup driven by Byma. Both Guadarrama and Byma were injured in the accident, but have already been treated and released. Miranda was uninjured, but has pending charges.

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Topics: 
Pileup
People Involved: 
Sinforiano Guadarrama
Joshua Byma
Jamilent Miranda
Roadway: 
I-82

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