Beaverton injury crash, April 18, 2017

A driver suffering from a medical problem hit at least one person, a tree and a McMenamins restaurant April 18, 2017, in Beaverton, a police spokesman said. The spokesman said he thinks someone sitting outside was also hit by the car or debris.

(Beaverton Police Department)

Updated Wednesday at 8:55 a.m.

A driver suffering from a medical problem hit at least one person, a tree and a McMenamins restaurant Tuesday in Beaverton, a police spokesman said.

Christine Hayward, 71, struck one vehicle on Southwest Murray Boulevard near Southwest Bonnie Brae Street after she appeared to suffer a diabetes-related medical problem, Officer Mike Rowe said in an email.

Hayward drove partially on the sidewalk on Southwest Murray Boulevard, then struck a bicyclist at the intersection of Murray and Southwest Allen Boulevard. The bicyclist was either pushed into another car or Hayward struck the other car, Rowe said.

Her car then flipped and struck a woman sitting outside a McMenamins, he said.

Rowe said authorities were called to Southwest Murray Boulevard south of Allen Boulevard around 5 p.m. on the report of a driver hitting a building.

The bicyclist, Larry Connor, 38, suffered serious injuries. The woman outside the restaurant, Cami Wann, 28, had minor injuries. Both were taken to the hospital by ambulance, Rowe said.

Emergency responders extricated Hayward from her car, Rowe said. She was flown to a hospital with serious injuries, he said.

Hayward's dog, Wallaby, was in the car with her and was not injured.

Rowe did not know if a second woman sitting outside the restaurant was injured.

Rowe said each of the people involved suffered injuries that don't threaten their lives.

He said Hayward hasn't been charged.

Southbound Murray Boulevard at Allen Boulevard was closed for several hours.

Samantha Matsumoto contributed to this story.

-- Jim Ryan

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