The bicyclist was transported to PeaceHealth Medical Center where he was admitted with life-threatening injuries
The Vancouver Police Department’s Traffic Unit are investigating a collision that occurred on East Mill Plain Blvd. near East 87th Ave. at about 1:37 p.m. Tuesday (April 27).
A bicyclist crossed the intersection to head northbound and was struck by a vehicle traveling eastbound on East Mill Plain Blvd. The driver stopped and is cooperating with police.
The bicyclist was transported to PeaceHealth Medical Center where he was admitted with life-threatening injuries. There were no signs of impairment from the driver of the vehicle. The investigation continues.
Information provided by the Vancouver Police Department.
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