DISCOVERY BAY — One person remained in serious condition in a Seattle hospital Wednesday after a one-vehicle wreck Tuesday afternoon on state Highway 20.
The State Patrol is investigating the wreck and said the driver could face charges.
“Charges have not been filed at this point,” State Patrol spokesman Trooper Russ Winger said Wednesday. “The charges will be based on the extent of the victim’s injuries.”
Winger said the most likely charge was vehicular assault.
According to a State Patrol report, 45-year-old Tina Alcorn of Port Angeles was driving a black 1990 Ford Econoline van eastbound on state Highway 20 at the intersection with Eaglemount Road in Discovery Bay when she lost control, veered into the westbound lane, struck the guardrail, rolled several times and came to rest 30 feet from the roadway.
After the accident, Alcorn; Cameron Craig, 38, of Port Angeles; Silas Quagon, 47, of Eau Claire, Wis.; and Andrea Egnew, 32, of Port Angeles were able to extricate themselves from the wreck.
Doneen Penn, 55, of Port Angeles was thrown through the windshield and landed on the ground, suffering head injuries.
Penn was not identified in earlier reports on the wreck. Winger identified Penn on Wednesday.
Penn was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, where she remained in serious condition Wednesday.
The other four were taken to Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles, where Alcorn and Egnew were treated and released.

