Bend, Oregon – A tragic multi-vehicle collision on Highway 97 claimed the life of a 79-year-old Bend man on Tuesday evening, according to the Oregon State Police. The incident underscores ongoing concerns about highway safety in the region.
Four-Vehicle Collision Occurs on Hwy 97
The crash took place shortly after 5:30 p.m. near milepost 127 in Deschutes County. Investigators report that William Sargent, 79, was driving a Chrysler Pacifica southbound when, for reasons currently unknown, he veered into the opposite lane.
Sargent’s vehicle sideswiped a Range Rover and a Chevrolet Tahoe before colliding head-on with a semi-truck. Emergency responders arrived quickly, but Sargent was declared dead at the scene.
Investigation Ongoing
The Oregon State Police confirmed that the crash is under active investigation. Authorities have not yet released information on whether factors such as speed, impairment, or medical conditions played a role in the incident.
Officials are also reviewing the involvement of the other vehicles and whether any additional charges or safety recommendations may result from the investigation.
Impact on Traffic
The collision caused temporary closures along Hwy 97, and motorists were advised to seek alternate routes while emergency crews worked to clear the scene. Residents and travelers are reminded to exercise caution on highways, especially during peak traffic hours or in conditions where visibility and road conditions may be factors.
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