Marysville Police Investigating Early-Morning Injury Collision

Marysville, WALocal News

A 19-year-old man crashed his vehicle into a Marysville home early Sunday, causing injuries and significant structural damage. The collision took place at approximately 5:45 a. m. on Sunnyside Blvd. , leading to a response from Marysville police and fire personnel.

Firefighters reinforced the residence to prevent a collapse, while the homeowner safely evacuated. The driver, suspected of impairment, required transport to a local hospital and may face charges based on the investigation's outcome. The City of Marysville has deemed the residence uninhabitable until a structural engineer assesses the damage. This incident serves as a reminder of the dangers of impaired driving, prompting officials to urge the use of designated drivers or ride-sharing services. Local law enforcement continues to investigate the collision and its contributing factors.

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