Man killed in early morning crash near I-5 in Lynnwood

Lynnwood, WALocal News

A crash on I-5 in Lynnwood early Thursday morning resulted in the death of 30-year-old Matthew C. Connelly. At approximately 3:56 a. m. , Connelly lost control of his black 2008 Toyota Highlander, veering off the road and striking a guardrail.

He was pronounced dead at the scene and was not wearing a seatbelt during the incident. Investigators from the Washington State Patrol are looking into the crash's cause, including whether drugs or alcohol played a role. The SUV sustained significant damage and was later towed from the scene. State troopers have not reported any other vehicles or individuals involved. Authorities encourage anyone who witnessed the incident to come forward.

Traffic safety remains a critical concern on this stretch of the highway, emphasizing the importance of seatbelt use.

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