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OSP Vehicle/Motorcycle Crash in Eddyville Injures 13-Year-Old, June 30
OSP Vehicle/Motorcycle Crash in Eddyville Injures 13-Year-Old, June 30
OSP Vehicle/Motorcycle Crash in Eddyville Injures 13-Year-Old, June 30

Published on: 06/30/2026

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Lincoln Co. SO release - On 06/28/2026, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office responded to a traffic crash in the 600 block of Nashville Rd in Eddyville, OR involving a motorcycle and an Oregon State Police (OSP) Fish and Wildlife patrol vehicle. The State Trooper operating the patrol vehicle provided the initial report of the crash to his dispatch center and the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office was requested to provide a third-party investigation into the incident.  Upon arriving, deputies determined that the motorcycle was being operated by a 13-year-old juvenile with a second 13-year-old juvenile passenger. Based on the initial investigation, the juveniles appeared to have been operating the motorcycle on a private property in the area before entering the roadway where the OSP patrol vehicle was driving through the area. In the roadway, the motorcycle impacted the passenger side of the patrol vehicle and the juveniles on the motorcycle appear to have fallen off the motorcycle, resulting in the passenger’s left leg and foot falling under the passenger tire or tires of the patrol vehicle. The juvenile passenger suffered significant injury to his left leg and foot that resulted in his transport to a hospital in Corvallis for treatment. Initial reports expect the juvenile to recover.  This investigation is ongoing in cooperation with OSP, and the parents of the juveniles have been notified. The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office would like to remind all drivers, whether off-road or passenger vehicle operators, to be conscientious of other vehicle traffic in the area. All drivers are required by law to stop before entering roadways and to drive with due regard for the safety of others.

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