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One dead, another injured in two-vehicle crash Wednesday in University Place area

Tacoma, WALocal News

A devastating two-vehicle crash occurred in the University Place area on Wednesday afternoon, resulting in one person dead and another injured. The accident took place near 48th Street West and Orchard Street West shortly after 12:30 PM, prompting emergency crews to respond. The Tacoma Police Department reported that Orchard Street West was closed during the investigation, which lasted several hours. Later in the evening, police confirmed the arrest of a suspect linked to the incident, who was transported to a local hospital for evaluation prior to booking. One individual was declared dead at the scene, while another was rushed to a hospital for treatment.

Tacoma Police spokesman Detective William Muse stated that the suspect would face charges of vehicular homicide. This tragic event underscores ongoing concerns about road safety and reckless driving in the region, leaving community members mourning the loss as police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash.

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