Portland teens, adult injured in Lewis County rollover crash

Rolf Boone; staff writer • Published September 30, 2012

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A 14-year-old girl and her two passengers were injured early Sunday morning after she drove off northbound Interstate 5 and rolled the vehicle about three miles south of Napavine in Lewis County, according to the Washington State Patrol.

The driver, Paris Roach, 14, of Portland, was facing charges of driving under the influence, minor in possession of alcohol and not having a valid operators license. She was later taken to Providence Centralia Hospital.

About 3:36 a.m. Sunday, Roach was driving a 2006 Dodge Caravan northbound on Interstate 5 when it traveled off the roadway to the right, then rolled, coming to a rest on its top.

Passenger Kaliea Miller, 16, of Portland, was injured and taken to Providence Centralia Hospital.

Another passenger, Stephan Hardy, 51, of Portland, also was injured, although he refused medical aid at the scene.

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