2 injured, including officer, in icy road crashes

Published 1:30 am Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Herald staff

EVERETT — Icy roads caused multiple crashes Wednesday morning.

In one case, an Everett police officer in training was injured on Highway 526. He suffered a wrist injury and hip pain, Sgt. Maryjane Hacker said.

He was taken in an ambulance to Providence Regional Medical Center Everett.

It happened about 7 a.m. There were collisions about the same time in both directions of the highway.

The officer in training was riding with another officer when they stopped to investigate a crash. They had just gotten outside their vehicle and were moving to don yellow traffic-safety vests, Hacker said.

An oncoming car struck the squad car and the officer in training, who was thrown onto the hood.

Separately, a 36-year-old man was seriously hurt in a weather-related wreck along Highway 9 in Lake Stevens. The man was northbound in a car when he apparently lost traction about 6 a.m., said acting Lt. Craig Valvick with the Lake Stevens Police Department.

The car slid into oncoming traffic and was struck by a truck.

The man was hospitalized. The truck driver was unhurt.