Grant County, WA- Eva Santos Killed in Multi-Vehicle Crash on State Route 281 and Road 6 NW

Authorities reported that Santos was sitting in a 2001 Nissan Altima stopped on southbound SR 281 waiting to turn left onto Road 6 NW when it was rear-ended by a southbound 2017 model Freightliner commercial truck driven by Sergio Alfaro Regalado, 38, of Quincy

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Eva Santos ID’d as Woman Killed in Quincy Accident on State Route 281 and Road 6 NW

Grant County, WA – Authorities have identified a woman who was killed in a multi-vehicle collision that happened near Quincy in Grant County on Saturday morning.

According to the Washington State Patrol, Eva Santiago Santos, 46, died in the wreck that took place shortly before 6:37 a.m. on February 21, on State Route 281 at Road 6 NW.

Authorities reported that Santos was sitting in a 2001 Nissan Altima stopped on southbound SR 281 waiting to turn left onto Road 6 NW when it was rear-ended by a southbound 2017 model Freightliner commercial truck driven by Sergio Alfaro Regalado, 38, of Quincy.

The Nissan was pushed into the opposite lane and it was hit by a northbound 2001 Toyota Corolla that was driven by Jose D. Gitierrez-Salcedo, 31, of Tieton.

The WSP said Santos was wearing a seatbelt and was declared deceased at the scene. The other drivers were also wearing seatbelts and were not injured in the wreck.

According to the report, Regalado is facing charges in connection with the incident. There were no specific details on the charges.

The accident remained under investigation by the Washington State Patrol.

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Grant County, WA – An investigation is underway into a multi-vehicle collision that claimed the life of one person near Quincy in Grant County early Saturday morning.

According to the Washington State Patrol, the wreck took place just before 6:37 a.m. February 21, on State Route 281 and Road 6 NW.

Investigators reported that a car was stopped on southbound SR 281 to make a left turn onto Road 6 NW when it was struck from behind by a southbound vehicle.

The rear-ended vehicle was pushed into the opposite lane and it was hit by a northbound vehicle.

The WSP said the driver of the rear-ended car was declared deceased at the scene. The driver was only identified as a 46-year-old.

According to the report, the driver who rear-ended the victim’s vehicle is facing charges in connection with the incident. There were no specific details on the charges.

The Washington State Patrol is investigating the accident and further details are expected to be released.

Grant County has recorded relatively high number of injuries and fatalities in traffic-related accidents in the recent past. The county averaged 23 fatalities annually between 2021 and 2023. The situation got worse as it reached its highest point in 2022, when 28 lives were lost due to traffic collisions. Data from the Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC) shows that a large share of these fatal crashes occurred on state highways, with Interstate 99 in the Moses Lake area ranking among the most dangerous roadways in the county.

These routes are particularly hazardous due to a combination of sharp curves and heavy traffic flow, including frequent semi-truck activity. Such conditions often lead to risky passing maneuvers, increasing the likelihood of vehicles veering into oncoming lanes. In addition to roadway design and traffic volume, contributing factors commonly include impaired driving, excessive speed, unsafe passing, and driver distraction. Motorists are strongly encouraged to stay alert, especially when traveling through high-risk areas like I-90, to reduce the chances of being involved in a devastating crash.

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