Crash Report – West Baseline Road and Southwest 201st Avenue, Aloha, OR
Report ID: 2024 June 19
NCIC#: Unknown
OFFICER ID#: Unknown
Traffic Unit 1: unspecified electric scooter
Traffic Unit 2: unspecified vehicle
Occupants: at least 3
Injuries/Fatalities: 1 Fatality
Vehicle Damage (If Any): Yes
Property Damage (other than vehicles): Unknown
Road Surface Condition: Unknown
Manner of Crash Impact (Single Vehicle, Angle, Left Turn, Rear-End, Head-On, Sideswipe, U-Turn, Other, Unknown): Unknown
Location of Pedestrian/Cyclist (If Any): N/A
Narrative
WASHINGTON COUNTY, OR – A Washington County Sheriff’s Office deputy died late Wednesday afternoon near Aloha when he collided with a vehicle while operating an electric scooter.
The fatal wreck took place on West Baseline Road and Southwest 201st Avenue, prompting a response from deputies shortly after 5:00 p.m.
The circumstances of the event remain under investigation, but preliminary details indicate the deputy was using the scooter to drive home. Responding deputies arrived on the scene to find passersby administering aid to the injured deputy.
First responders pronounced the deputy deceased at the scene despite life-saving measures.
No information about the other driver or involved parties has been disclosed, but no other injuries were reported, and no charges have been reported as of this writing.
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