Woman killed in two-car collision on A Street SE in Auburn Monday

Auburn, WALocal News

A woman died in a two-car collision on A Street SE in Auburn on Monday, June 30, 2025. The crash, which occurred at 12:22 p. m. between 15th Street SE and 17th Street SE, involved two vehicles that sustained significant damage. First responders pronounced the woman dead at the scene, and her identity has not been released pending notification of her next of kin.

The roadway is expected to remain closed for several hours as investigators process the scene, and authorities advise drivers to use alternate routes. No other injuries were reported, indicating the severity of the accident. Police continue to investigate the cause of the crash, which remains undetermined. Traffic incidents like this raise concerns about road safety in Auburn, prompting local officials to review traffic regulations. The community awaits further updates as the investigation unfolds.

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