The scene early Saturday on state Highway 20 near Eaglemount. The wreckage of the pickup truck is at left. (Bill Beezley/East Jefferson Fire-Rescue)

The scene early Saturday on state Highway 20 near Eaglemount. The wreckage of the pickup truck is at left. (Bill Beezley/East Jefferson Fire-Rescue)

UPDATED — Two Port Townsend residents remain in Seattle hospital following Highway 20 wreck

PORT TOWNSEND — Two of the three Port Townsend residents injured in a single-vehicle wreck over the weekend remained in a Seattle hospital Sunday, while a third had been treated and released.

According to State Patrol, a 2006 Chevrolet pickup driven by Taylour Eldridge, 25, crashed into a tree and rolled onto its side at 1:29 a.m. Saturday at Milepost 1 on state Highway 20, trapping and injuring Eldridge and his two passengers.

Eldridge and the passengers, Gregory W. Bolling, 23, and Amelia R. Syska-Patten, 20, were airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.

On Sunday, Eldridge was listed in satisfactory condition, and Bolling was in serious condition, according to a Harborview spokeswoman.

Syska-Patten had been treated and released, she said.

The State Patrol report listed speed as the cause of the wreck and said that drugs or alcohol were involved.

A felony vehicular assault charge will be sought against Eldridge, according to the report.

Witnesses of the crash are asked to contact Detective Joi Haner at 360-473-0147.

Haner could not be reached for comment Sunday.

Investigators said Eldridge’s 2006 Chevrolet pickup was traveling east on Highway 20 when it failed to negotiate a curve near Eaglemount Road, left the pavement, went over an embankment, struck a tree and rolled onto its side near Discovery Bay.

The three occupants were trapped inside until East Jefferson Fire-Rescue personnel were able to get them out.

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Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5070, or at arice@peninsuladailynews.com.

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