BRIEFLY.Byline: The Register-Guard Woman hurt in collision still in serious condition A woman seriously injured in·jure tr.v. in·jured, in·jur·ing, in·jures 1. To cause physical harm to; hurt. 2. To cause damage to; impair. 3. in a head-on collision A head-on collision is one where the front ends of two ships, trains, planes or vehicles hit each other, as opposed to a side-collision or rear-end collision. Rail transport With rail, a head-on collision often implies a collision on a single line railway. on Willamette Street on Saturday remains in serious condition at Sacred Heart Medical Center Sacred Heart Medical Center may refer to: In the United States:
Sara Webb-Danis, 50, of Eugene, was in critical condition but was upgraded to serious condition Sunday, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the hospital. She had been in the Intensive Care Unit for three days. Webb-Danis was driving south on Willamette Street when police say Sean Alan Smith For other persons named Alan Smith, see Alan Smith (disambiguation). Alan Smith (born 28 October 1980 in Rothwell, Leeds, West Yorkshire) is an English professional football player. , traveling north in a Mazda pickup truck, crossed the center line and crashed into her Dodge Horizon. The collision sent Webb-Danis' car into a ditch ditch (ditching), n the undesirable loss of tooth substance in the region of a restoration margin (usually gingival). on the north side of the street. Firefighters used a cutting tool to extricate her from the car. Eugene police said speeding, alcohol and drugs were factors in the accident, which closed Willamette Street for six hours. Smith, 19, was charged with third-degree assault and driving under the influence of intoxicants. Teen with Oregon ties located in California A 19-year-old woman with Oregon ties reported missing from Mesa, Ariz., last Friday has been located in Union City, Calif., near Oakland. Miya Lillie's sister Ashley Lillie, 21, of Springfield, said Miya, who grew up in Dallas and Salem, snuck snuck v. Usage Problem A past tense and a past participle of sneak. See Usage Note at sneak. out of a hotel room early Thursday morning to make a phone call from a pay phone. The couple she was with, whom the family believed to be abductors, was sleeping when Lillie called a family friend whom she thought could come get her quickly, Ashley Lillie said. Miya Lillie did not know she was the subject of a missing person search. Her family had reported her missing after no one heard from her for more than a day, which is unusual for her. She also had missed shifts at her job in an Arizona mall. The family had since been handing out fliers and alerting media to aid in the search. "We're very relieved. It's been exhausting," Ashley Lillie said. "We got her and everything is good now." |
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