Six Dead, Three Injured After Two-Car Crash in Pierce County

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Six people were killed and another was in critical condition after a two-car crash late Sunday morning on Highway 509 in the Tacoma Tideflats, by the port, according to the Washington State Patrol. Two other people were injured in the crash but are now in stable condition.

State Patrol Trooper John Dattilo said troopers were on the scene near Alexander Avenue and a major accident investigation team was deployed around noon Sunday. Friends and family of those killed in the crash also showed up to the scene, Dattilo said.

The crash, reported around 11:17 a.m., was blocking northbound 509 and drivers were told to expect hourslong road closures Sunday. In addition to State Patrol, officials from the Fife Police Department, Fife Public Works and the state's Department of Transportation were on site to help with traffic control, Dattilo said.

Five people were confirmed dead at the scene, Dattilo said, and a sixth was later pronounced dead. Dattilo said it was unclear if that person died at the site of the crash or while being transported to the hospital.

Seven people in a gray 2021 Kia Forte hatchback were traveling east on Alexander Avenue. Two others in a white BMW SUV were headed north on 509. One car T-boned the other, but officials didn't have additional information about how the cars collided. The Kia caught fire after the crash, Dattilo said. It's unclear if the flames or smoke contributed to the passengers' deaths or injuries.

"I can't confirm any single violation that would have caused this crash," Dattilo said, noting that detectives will be looking for surveillance video. "It's going to be under investigation, probably for a while."



The names and ages of those involved in the crash were not yet released. The relationships between the passengers in each car wasn't clear yet, either.

The crash was one of two serious incidents in Tacoma on Sunday: Around 1:30 a.m., about eight other people were injured in a separate two-car crash, including four who were in serious condition and another who suffered life-threatening injuries, according to the Tacoma Police Department.

A witness told police that a driver was racing another car above the speed limit through the curves of Marine View Drive in Northeast Tacoma before hitting a third, uninvolved car head-on. Officials shut the road for hours and are looking for the second car involved in the race. No one has been arrested or charged, police said.

Law enforcement officials were also investigating a third crash late Saturday evening, on Interstate 90 near Highway 18, that resulted in the death of a 30-year-old Maple Valley man — and injuries to two others that required transport to hospitals.

"People need to slow down, be patient with other drivers and operate their vehicles in a safe and prudent manner," Tacoma police spokesperson Detective William Muse said. "All these accidents in just this short period of time, this weekend, is completely preventable ... if people would just pay attention, slow down and be patient."