Several vehicles reportedly collided in the area under unclear circumstances on Northeast 399th Street

Amboy Accident
1 Killed in Amboy Accident on Northeast 399th Street

Amboy, Wash. – One person was killed in a multi-vehicle collision in Amboy on Thursday afternoon, according to the Clark County Sheriff's Office.

The incident took place in the 18600 block of Northeast 399th Street shortly after 3 p.m. February 22.

Several vehicles reportedly collided in the area under unclear circumstances.

One person died while being transported to a hospital.

It's unclear whether there were other injuries in the incident.

The roadway was expected to be closed as authorities investigated the crash.

The incident is under investigation.

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