Two die in crash on remote stretch of Malheur County highway
Published 2:32 pm Monday, June 22, 2020
JORDAN VALLEY — Two people died in a traffic accident involving several vehicles Friday, June 19, on a remote stretch of U.S. Highway 95 at the southern end of Malheur County, the Oregon State Police reported.
The agency said in a news release that a vehicle driven by Molly Stroup, 38, of Tumwater, Washington, was traveling south when she crossed into the northbound lanes.
Her car sideswiped a travel trailer being towed by Christopher Hansen, 42, of Nampa, Idaho, then sideswiped a Jeep Cherokee driven by Sharon Burke, 55, of San Francisco, and collided with a Lexus driven by Cheryl Gorman, 73, of Redwood City, California.
The tire of Stroup’s car came off and struck a Lexus driven by John Knox, 79, of Fentonway City, California, injuring his passenger, Holly Knox, 66.
Stroup and Gorman died, state police said.
The crash occurred about six miles north of the Oregon-Nevada border.
Agencies responding besides the state police included the Nevada Highway Patrol, the Malheur County Sheriff’s Office, Treasure Valley Paramedics, Jordan Valley Ambulance and Fire, and the Oregon Department of Transportation.