Robyn Livingstone, 37, and Deputy Natalie Griffin were injured in a three-vehicle collision while attempting to make a traffic stop on Highway 240 in Kennewick, Washington
Traffic stop ends with Benton County deputy in three-car crash
A Benton County Sheriff’s Office deputy was injured in a three-car crash Saturday when she was making a traffic stop, according to the Washington State Patrol. Deputy Natalie Griffin was driving a Dodge Charger west on Highway 240 about a mile from the Columbia Center Boulevard exit at about 4 p.m. on Saturday.
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