A 19-year-old woman was treated and released Sunday after this rollover wreck near the U.S. Highway 101 intersection with State Highway 112 west of Port Angeles. (Clallam County Fire District No. 2)

A 19-year-old woman was treated and released Sunday after this rollover wreck near the U.S. Highway 101 intersection with State Highway 112 west of Port Angeles. (Clallam County Fire District No. 2)

19-year-old treated, released after wreck near intersection of highways 101 and 112 west of Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — A 19-year-old woman was treated and released Sunday after a rollover wreck near the U.S. Highway 101 intersection with State Highway 112.

Brandi C. Cuttino of Port Angeles was injured Saturday and transported to Olympic Medical Center, according to a State Patrol report.

At 8:05 p.m. Saturday, Cuttino was driving a 2003 blue Hyundai Elantra westbound on Highway 101 near the intersection with Highway 112 four miles west of Port Angeles, the State Patrol said.

The vehicle left the north side of the roadway, rolled over once and came to rest about 10 feet off the right shoulder.

Cuttino told police she fell asleep, according to the report.

She was treated at Olympic Medical Center and released early Sunday morning, an OMC spokeswoman said Sunday.

According to the State Police, there were no drugs or alcohol involved in the wreck.

Cuttino was cited for second degree negligent driving.

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