Editor’s note: This report is based on information submitted by the Oregon State Police. All crashes with fatalities may not be included. The status of incidents might change after further investigation.

SATURDAY, JUNE 14

• 3:58 p.m. — Troopers responded to a two-vehicle crash on Highway 26 about 2 miles east of its intersection with Highway 101 that took the life of Lynette Marie Love, 50, of Othello, Washington. OSP’s preliminary investigation indicated that a 16-year-old boy driving a Toyota Avalon east on Highway 26 crossed the centerline for unknown reasons and hit head-on a westbound Toyota Camry driven by Love. Love was declared deceased at the scene. The juvenile and two passengers, a 19-year-old Canby man and an 18-year-old Molalla man, reportedly suffered serious injuries and were transported to an area hospital.

SUNDAY, JUNE 15

• 7:07 p.m. — Troopers responded to a two-vehicle crash on Highway 18 about 2 miles south of Willamina that took the life of Joseph Nicholas Grammer, 50, of Grand Ronde. OSP’s preliminary investigation indicated that a Freightliner commercial vehicle driven by a 19-year-old Salem man was headed east on Highway 18 and while making a left turn into a gravel lot entered the path of a westbound Kawasaki ZX-18 motorcycle operated by Grammer. The Kawasaki struck the side of the Freightliner. Grammar was declared deceased at the scene. The Freightliner’s driver was not injured.

TUESDAY, JUNE 17

• 6:38 a.m. — Troopers responded to a two-vehicle crash on Highway 194 about 3 miles west of Highway 99W in Polk County that took the life of Erika Margit Smith, 50, of Dallas. OSP’s preliminary investigation indicated that a farming swather operated by a 34-year-old Monmouth man was traveling west on Highway 194 when an eastbound Toyota 4Runner driven by Smith struck the swather’s boom. The 4Runner left the roadway and came to rest in trees on the north shoulder. Smith was pronounced deceased at the scene. The swather operator was not injured.

• 2:50 p.m. — Troopers responded to a two-vehicle crash on Interstate 5 about 1 mile south of Siskiyou that took the life of Harry Smead, 74, of Lemon Grove, California. OSP’s preliminary investigation indicated that a 68-year-old Lemon Grove woman driving a Honda Civic north on I-5 left the lane of travel and struck a Freightliner semi-truck and trailer that was parked on the shoulder. Smead, a passenger in the Honda, was pronounced deceased at the scene. The Honda’s driver suffered serious injuries and was transported to a local hospital. The semi-truck’s driver, a 30-year-old Carmichael, California, man was not injured.

• 6:35 p.m. — Troopers responded to a single-vehicle crash near Mt. Bachelor Ski Resort that took the life of Beau Douglas Gibney, 36, of Sisters. OSP’s preliminary investigation indicated that Gibney was operating a Husqvarna motorcycle south on Forest Service Road 46, also known as Century Drive and Cascade Lakes Highway, when he drove off the west shoulder near milepost 24 and struck a tree stump. Both Gibney and a passenger, a 34-year-old Bend woman, were thrown from the motorcycle. Gibney was pronounced deceased at the scene despite life-saving efforts. The passenger was transported by air ambulance to a local hospital with serious injuries. OSP reported that speed and impairment were believed to be contributing factors in the crash.