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.

MONDAY, MARCH 3

• 4:50 a.m. — Troopers responded to a single-vehicle crash on Highway 26 near Rhododendron in Clackamas County that took the life of Nathan Andrew Bergstrom, 45, of Beaverton. OSP’s preliminary investigation indicated that Selena Mae Brust, 27, of Portland, was driving west on Highway 26 in a Chevrolet Malibu when for unknown reasons, the vehicle left the roadway and struck a rock before rolling off the northern side of the roadway. The vehicle had been reported stolen to the Gresham Police Department prior to the collision. Bergstrom, a passenger, was declared deceased at the scene. The driver was transported to an area hospital for evaluation before being arrested for driving under the influence of intoxicants, unlawful use of a motor vehicle, reckless driving, reckless endangerment and second-degree manslaughter.

FRIDAY, MARCH 7

• 6:04 a.m. — Troopers responded to a vehicle-pedestrian crash on Highway 140 near Blackwell Road in the Tolo vicinity in Jackson County that took the life of Naomi Hope Gomez, 39, of Glendale. OSP’s preliminary investigation indicated that a 47-year-old Medford man was driving east in a Nissan Frontier pickup on Highway 140 when the vehicle struck Gomez in a non-lit area of the roadway. Gomez was declared deceased at the scene.

MONDAY, MARCH 10

• 4:41 p.m. — Troopers responded to a single-vehicle crash on Highway 34 near East Yates Road about 13 miles west of Alsea that took the life of Brandy Amber Damm-Winningham. See separate story.

TUESDAY, MARCH 11

• 8:01 a.m. — Troopers responded to a three-vehicle crash on Highway 127 northwest of Portland that took the life of Cindy Ann Crandall, 67, of St. Helens. OSP’s preliminary investigation indicated that a 68-year-old Portland man was driving south on Highway 127 in a Subaru WRX and failed to negotiate a curve and entered the northbound lane, striking a Kia Sportage driven by Crandall. The Kia was forced over a guardrail and down an embankment. A northbound Toyota Corolla, driven by a 55-year-old Beaverton man, was behind the Kia and struck debris from the crash. Crandall was declared deceased at the scene. A passenger in the Kia, a 2-year-old boy, was reportedly not injured. The Subaru’s driver was transported to a hospital with serious injuries. The Toyota’s driver was reportedly not injured.

• 1:43 p.m. — Troopers responded to a single-vehicle crash on Highway 216 about 5 miles west of Maupin in Wasco County that took the life of Samuel Timothy Crafard, 72, of Maupin. OSP’s preliminary investigation indicated that Crafard was driving west on Highway 216 in a Ford F150 when the vehicle left the roadway, struck a culvert and flipped onto its roof. Crafard was declared deceased at the scene. A passenger in the vehicle, a 78-year-old Maupin woman, reportedly suffered minor injuries and was transported to a hospital.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12

• 9:42 a.m. — Troopers responded to a vehicle-electric bicycle crash on the Crater Lake Parkway in Klamath County that took the life of Douglas Duane Robinson, 48, of Klamath Falls. OSP’s preliminary investigation indicated that Robinson was operating an e-bike heading west on Crater Lake Parkway, also known as Highway 97 Business, and upon reaching the intersection with Shasta Way failed to stop at a red light and was struck by a southbound Subaru Outback driven by a 64-year-old Chiloquin woman. Robinson was transported to a hospital and later declared deceased. The Subaru’s driver was not physically injured.

• 8:25 p.m. — Troopers responded to a two-vehicle crash on Highway 20 at the intersection with Knox Butte Road about 5 miles east of Albany that took the life of Loren Duane Soderholm, 72, of Albany. OSP’s preliminary investigation indicated that Soderholm was driving east in a Hyundai Santa Fe and failed to stop at the intersection and entered the path of a westbound Volvo XC9 driven by a 19-year-old man from Menasha, Wisconsin, causing a side-impact collision. Soderholm was transported to a hospital and was later declared deceased. The Volvo’s driver reportedly suffered minor injuries.