Woodburn, OR – Pedestrian Killed after Car Crashes into to Parked Cars and Home on James Street

A preliminary investigation found that a vehicle was westbound on James Street when it crashed into a parked vehicle and a pedestrian who was in the roadway. The westbound driver proceeded on and collided with a second parked vehicle, before crashing into the residence

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Pedestrian Killed in Woodburn Car Crash on James Street

Woodburn, OR – A pedestrian died in an accident where a vehicle crashed into parked vehicles, then slammed into a home in Woodburn on Friday afternoon, according to the Woodburn Police Department.

The auto-pedestrian collision happened in the 1400 block of James Street shortly before 12:47 p.m. on December 19.

A preliminary investigation found that a vehicle was westbound on James Street when it crashed into a parked vehicle and a pedestrian who was in the roadway. The westbound driver proceeded on and collided with a second parked vehicle, before crashing into the residence.

The Woodburn Police Department responded to the scene and located the pedestrian, who was declared dead at the scene. The victim was only identified as a 69-year-old man.

The struck vehicles were unoccupied at the time of the crash and no one in the home reported any injuries in the incident.

James Street was blocked for hours as authorities conducted the investigations. There were no reports of citations or arrests in connection with the accident.

The Woodburn Police Department is investigating the deadly collision.

Statistics from the Oregon Department of Transportation show that Oregon experienced an estimated 34,000 reported traffic crashes in 2024, resulting in more than 250 fatalities and thousands of injuries, with head-on and lane-departure collisions a significant contributing factor in rural highway fatalities. Marion County’s rural highways, including sections of Highway 99E, have historically seen higher-than-average serious collisions per capita compared to urban areas, often involving speed, loss of control, or head-on impact, according to ODOT Crash Data.

Head-on and loss-of-control collisions on rural highways can be deadly. Always drive within posted speed limits, remain alert and focused, and avoid distractions. On two-lane highways, maintain safe control of your vehicle at all times — your life and the lives of others depend on it.

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