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Woman pleads not guilty to hit-and-run

By Jessica Prokop, Columbian Local News Editor
Published: May 8, 2015, 5:00pm

The driver accused of striking and injuring a 5-year-old boy in Washougal last month pleaded not guilty to hit-and-run injury and driving with a suspended license.

Marsha Yumi Perry, 36, of Washougal was arraigned Friday in Clark County Superior Court.

She is accused of driving a pickup truck that struck the boy shortly before 6:15 p.m. April 24 in the 1500 block of North 22nd Street. The child had emerged from a driveway riding a plastic tricycle.

Perry’s trial is scheduled to begin June 22.

According to a probable cause affidavit filed in Superior Court, the boy was struck by the driver’s side front bumper and knocked off his tricycle onto the road. A witness said the driver, later identified by police as Perry, got out and checked on the boy, then fled.

Washougal police Officer Kyle Day and his K-9 partner, Ranger, tracked Perry to a field south of the 1800 block of Woodburn Road, where they reportedly found her hiding in a shallow hole, according to court documents.

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