Vehicle vs House Collision in North Everett

Everett, WALocal News

On January 20, 2025, a vehicle crashed into a house in North Everett, resulting in injuries to four individuals inside the car. The collision occurred around 6:55 p. m. at the intersection of 23rd & Oakes Ave, a neighborhood known for its 25 miles per hour speed limit. Emergency services, including the Everett Fire Department, arrived at the scene quickly, with two occupants of the vehicle requiring hospitalization.

The Everett Police Department is actively investigating the incident to determine its cause. This collision adds to a series of unusual vehicle incidents reported in Everett over the past year, which includes collisions with a bus stop, a massage parlor, and an apartment building. Local residents are reminded to drive cautiously in residential neighborhoods to prevent such accidents. The community's concern over these strange incidents emphasizes the need for increased awareness of traffic safety. Further updates from the police are expected as the investigation continues.

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