Vehicle vs House Collision in North Everett

Everett, WALocal News

A vehicle collided with a house in North Everett on January 20, 2025, at around 6:55 p. m. , resulting in injuries to four occupants of the vehicle. The crash occurred at 23rd & Oakes Ave, where the speed limit is 25 miles per hour, raising questions about traffic safety in the neighborhood. Two individuals from the vehicle were transported to the hospital for further medical treatment.

This incident is part of a troubling trend of vehicle collisions in Everett, which have included crashes into a bus stop, a massage parlor, and an apartment building in recent months. The Everett Police are investigating the specifics of the collision, including potential causes and contributing factors. Local authorities are urging residents to adhere to speed limits and drive with caution. Community members are left concerned about the safety of their surroundings following this latest incident. The city of Everett continues to monitor traffic-related accidents to improve public safety.

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