Road closure in Yakima as police investigate collision

Sunnyside, WALocal News

Yakima Police closed a section of East Lincoln Avenue as officers investigate a collision that occurred in the area. The closure spans North 9th Street to North 8th Street, hindering traffic flow. Police have taken one suspect into custody, believed to be involved in a vehicular assault, while the conditions of other individuals remain unconfirmed. A male pedestrian sustained serious injuries and was taken to the hospital for treatment. Local residents expressed concern over the incident, highlighting the need for increased safety measures in the area.

The investigation remains ongoing, prompting authorities to keep the road closed until they gather sufficient information. The Yakima Police Department will provide updates on their Facebook page regarding the status of the road. This incident underscores ongoing concerns about pedestrian safety in Yakima.

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