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Three dead in Highway 20 wreck Three
people were killed in the early morning hours of Sunday, July 6, when their
vehicle crashed into a tractor-trailer rig on Highway 20 between Camp Sherman
and Suttle Lake.
The wreck was an indirect result of the Link Fire.
According to Oregon State Police, Richard Caudle of Prineville was hauling
a large Caterpillar bulldozer on a lowboy trailer, westbound enroute to
the Link Fire west of Sisters.
Caudle was making a left turn onto a Forest Service road when an eastbound
vehicle struck the right, rear area of the trailer.
The three people in the passenger vehicle were killed; Caudle was uninjured,
according to OSP reports.
Due to lack of identification at the scene, the Oregon State Police latent
print section located at the Bend Crime Lab used the Automated Fingerprint
Identification System (AFIS) to identify the victims.
Rear passenger Kathy Rose Stout, 45, of Bend was one victim; also killed
was Bernadine Arlene Mattson, 45. The driver of the 1983 Chevrolet Cavalier
was 41-year-old Glen Howard Kraus, Jr.
Mattson and Kraus lived in the Bend-LaPine area.
Deschutes County Sheriff's deputies, Black Butte Ranch Police, Oregon
Department of Transportation personnel and Sisters-Camp Sherman Rural
Fire Protection District personnel also responded to the accident.
Highway 20 remained open during the fire, but officials continued to
urge drivers to drive slowly through the fire area. |
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