Woman Injured, Jeffrey Montgomery Arrested in Hit-and-Run Crash on North Columbia Center Boulevard [Kennewick, WA]

Woman Injured, Jeffrey Montgomery Arrested in Hit-and-Run Crash on North Columbia Center Boulevard [Kennewick, WA]
Woman Injured, Jeffrey Montgomery Arrested in Hit-and-Run Crash on North Columbia Center Boulevard [Kennewick, WA]

Woman Hurt, Jeffrey Montgomery Arrested in Kennewick Hit-and-Run Crash

 
Kennewick, WA (October 17, 2020) – On Thursday, a woman was injured and police arrested 56-year-old Jeffrey Montgomery in a hit-and-run crash on North Columbia Center Boulevard and West Okanogan Place.
 
Police officers arrived at the Kennewick accident scene at around 3 p.m. wherein they found a seriously injured 38-year-old woman attended by the witnesses.
 
Witnesses told the authorities a vehicle struck the victim while crossing CCB inside the crosswalk.
 
Also, witnesses provided a description of the suspect vehicle, a white pick-up truck, including the license plate number.
 
The rescuers rushed the victim to an area hospital where she was treated for serious, but non-fatal
injuries.
 
Authorities booked Montgomery in the Benton County Jail on suspicion of felony hit and run and driving with a suspended license.
 
Further, police want to thank all of the witnesses who stayed at the scene to help the victim and provide a detailed description of the suspect vehicle.
 
Meanwhile, please contact the police at 628-0333 if you have further details about the crash.
 
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