MONROE — A Snohomish woman, 32, was arrested after two pedestrians were struck by a car near Monroe Saturday night.
The collision happened around 11:17 p.m. where U.S. 2 meets Old Owen Road. The Snohomish woman was heading east on U.S. 2 in a Dodge Dakota pickup. Two other vehicles, a 1991 Lexus and a 1999 Land Rover, were pulled over to the side of the highway.
A Snohomish man, 45, and a Gold Bar man, 49, were standing in front of the Lexus, according to a Washington State Patrol memo. A 42-year-old woman from Everett sat in the Land Rover.
The driver of the pickup reportedly struck the Lexus, which was pushed into the pedestrians and the Land Rover, police said.
Both pedestrians were taken to Providence Regional Medical Center Everett for treatment. The woman in the Land Rover was not hurt.
The driver of the pickup was booked into the Snohomish County Jail on suspicion of vehicular assault. Washington State Patrol also is investigating her for driving while under the influence, according to the memo.
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