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March 19, 2024

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Two Vancouver motorcyclists injured by hit-and-run driver

Bikers are expected to survive; deputies find the alleged driver on foot

By , Columbian Metro Editor
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The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a hit-and-run crash that injured two Vancouver men early Saturday morning.

The crash occurred at 1:25 a.m. at the intersection of Northeast 63rd Street and Meadows Drive, when a westbound Volkswagen Passat station wagon struck two westbound motorcycles that had slowed to turn onto Northeast Meadows Drive, according to a CCSO bulletin.

The two motorcyclists, Kevin L. Nicholson Jr., 28, and Michael Castaneda, 26, suffered injuries not believed to be life-threatening and were taken to Peace Health Southwest Medical Center in Vancouver, the bulletin said. Castaneda was treated and discharged from the hospital. Nicholson was listed in satisfactory condition at the hospital Saturday evening.

The driver of the Passat fled the scene of the crash and abandoned the heavily damaged vehicle in the 7200 block of Northeast 83rd Avenue, the bulletin said.

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A tracking dog was brought in to aid in the search.

Deputies later contacted Holli Denae Trembly, 25, and a 17-year-old girl, both from Vancouver, as they were walking near Northeast 71st Street and Meadows Drive and learned they had both fled from the vehicle, the bulletin said.

Trembly was taken into custody and booked into Clark County Jail. The teen was released to the custody of her parents.

The bulletin said the Clark County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Homicide Unit is investigating.

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Columbian Metro Editor