Wreck on Highway 101 near Sequim injures one driver and leads to arrest for another

()

()

SEQUIM — One person was injured and another taken into custody for investigation of driving under the influence following a Saturday night wreck on U.S. Highway 101, according to the State Patrol.

At 8:06 p.m. Saturday, Noah Sky Schroeder, 39, of Sequim was driving a green 1991 Honda Accord southbound on Gilbert Road, according to a State Patrol report.

Tina L. Lewis, 43, of Port Angeles was driving a black 2009 Chevrolet Silverado pickup westbound U.S. Highway 101 approaching Gilbert Road.

Schroeder attempted to make a left turn onto eastbound Highway 101 and failed to yield to the Chevrolet.

The Chevrolet collided with the Honda.

The State Patrol report said Schroeder fled the scene and was later apprehended and taken into custody.

Lewis was injured and transported to Olympic Medical Center.

The roadway was partially blocked for three hours with traffic getting by on the shoulder.

The State Patrol report said Schroeder caused the wreck by failing to yield the right of way.

Schroeder was booked into the Clallam County jail for investigation of felony hit and run resulting in injuries and driving under the influence of alcohol, according to the report. He was listed on the jail’s roster Sunday morning.

More in News

A red-footed booby has been roosting on a daily basis on a piling at the Marine Science Center aquarium at Fort Worden State Park in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Tropical roosting in Port Townsend

A red-footed booby has been roosting on a daily basis on a… Continue reading

Jefferson to discuss funding for roads

County to hold hearing for benefit district

Six projects aim to boost jobs, economic development on Peninsula

Federal grants to pay more than $35M over next five years

Greg Maust of Port Angeles adds his suggestions to a wall devoted to visions and suggestions for the city’s future during a Storefront Studio open house on Tuesday hosted by the city at 230 E. First St. The studio, staffed by city planners, continues today with displays and a workshop. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Storefront studio in Port Angeles

Greg Maust of Port Angeles adds his suggestions to a wall devoted… Continue reading

‘Pause’ hit on Quilcene food bank

Project not abandoned, executive director says

State Senate candidates discuss disagreements at political forum

Chapman, Kelbon differ on rent stabilization, ballot initiatives

Port of Port Angeles begins capital plans for 2025

Seventy percent of projected $11 million budget to come from grants

Film buffs enjoy a free presentation during the 25th Port Townsend Film Festival on Saturday. The feature was the 1973 classic “American Graffiti” about teenage life in 1962 California. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Outdoor film

Film buffs enjoy a free presentation during the 25th Port Townsend Film… Continue reading

Emily Randall.
Healthcare priority for Congress candidate

Emily Randall supports abortion, rural hospitals

Jefferson County considers events pact with the Production Alliance

Board mulls objectives of its strategic plan, sees draft budgets

Moya Cavanagh, a teacher with Olympic Nature Experience, pours a taster glass with beer during Saturday’s Beer in the Woods at Webster’s Woods at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. The event featured food, music, youth activities and samples of various breweries around Northwest Washington. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Beer in the woods

Moya Cavanagh, a teacher with Olympic Nature Experience, pours a taster glass… Continue reading

Four taken to hospital after collision east of Sequim

Four people were transported to Olympic Medical Center after a… Continue reading