Lori Humbert, 55, was injured in a collision with an unoccupied parked car on South Second Avenue in Walla Walla, Washington
Athena woman injured Saturday in Walla Walla crash
Lori L. Humbert was driving her 2016 Subaru Crosstrek just before 11:29 p.m. and hit a legally parked 2007 Ford Fusion, causing Humbert's car to roll to its side, according to Walla Walla police Sgt. Eric Knudson.
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