Three car collision at Ashworth and N 155th on Saturday January 11, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

A serious traffic incident unfolded on January 11, 2025, at the intersection of Ashworth and N 155th in Shoreline, where three vehicles collided, resulting in substantial damage. The crash occurred shortly after 4:30 PM, with one vehicle flipping onto its side. Emergency responders treated a passenger from the flipped vehicle for a minor injury at the scene. According to witnesses, a Honda Civic was speeding north on Ashworth when it collided with another vehicle, prompting the police to take action. The driver of the Civic was subsequently arrested for DUI, with the case forwarded to the Snohomish County prosecutor’s office for further examination.

The presence of multiple emergency response vehicles blocked the street, highlighting the seriousness of the incident. This event underscores ongoing concerns about traffic safety and DUI incidents in the region. Community members are urged to remain vigilant as investigations continue and more details emerge.

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