Tenino man airlifted to Harborview, Chehalis woman hospitalized after 7-vehicle crash in Thurston County 

All northbound I-5 lanes were blocked in Tumwater while emergency crews responded to a collision Wednesday morning. Life Flight landed on the freeway to take a Tenino man to Harborview Medical Center for treatment.
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A Tenino man was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center and a Chehalis woman was hospitalized in Olympia following a crash involving seven vehicles in Thurston County on Wednesday, according to the Washington State Patrol. 

The crash on northbound Interstate 5 in Tumwater occurred at about 9:35 a.m. and blocked the freeway for 4 hours and 40 minutes, the state patrol said in a news release. 

Daniel G. Curulla, 38, of Elma, was traveling north at mile marker 103 when his Nissan van struck the back of a Subaru driven by Sheryl L. Rogers, 62, of Chehalis, as she was stopped for traffic. Her passenger, Knut I. Larsen, 61, of Tenino, was injured and transported to Harborview following the crash. Rogers was transported to Providence St. Peter Hospital in Olympia. 

After their Subaru was struck, it collided with a stopped 2023 Ford Escape driven by David C. Pucalik, 35, of Pennsylvania. Pucalik and his passenger, Dequan D. Barnes, 30, of Pennsylvania, were not injured. 

The Ford Escape then crashed into a Nissan Versa driven by Daniel T. Gillum, 47, of Fairview, Oregon. He was not injured. 

Gillum’s vehicle struck the rear of a Toyota Corolla driven by James A. Casey, 31, of Centralia, and a Freightliner driven by Ivan Muntian, 31, of Gresham, Oregon. Casey and Muntian were not injured. 



A Dodge Journey driven by Katie Scherz, 34, of Olympia, was struck by debris from the crash. She was not injured. 

The northbound vehicles all came to rest in the two left lanes. 

All motorists involved were wearing seat belts. Drugs and alcohol were not a factor in the crash, according to the state patrol, which listed the cause of the crash as negligent driving. 

Curulla faces possible second-degree negligent driving charges, according to the state patrol. 

The Nissan van, Subaru, Ford Escape and Nissan Versa were all totaled while the other vehicles all had reportable damage, according to the state patrol.