The Washington State Patrol is continuing to look for a second vehicle involved in an accident that killed an Arlington woman Friday near the Everett Mall.
Jourdan Bradley, a registered nurse at Providence Regional Medical Center, died at the scene. Her 31-year-old boyfriend, Phillip Chumley of Everett, was critically injured. He was upgraded to serious condition Saturday after surgery at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.
Bradley was driving a 1969 Corvette Stingray convertible when she lost control, went off the highway, and struck a tree. The car was cut in half and both she and her passenger were thrown from the vehicle.
Bradley graduated from Arlington High School and studied nursing at the University of Washington.
Witnesses told investigators that a white or silver Chevrolet SUV, or pickup with a canopy, seemed to be racing with the Corvette. The driver of the second vehicle, described as a young white man, reportedly stopped after the collision, looked at the scene and took off. He could face felony charges.
Reports say Bradley was in the process of moving to Everett, and her father was following behind her.
Anyone who saw the collision or has information about the reported fleeing driver is asked to call 360-654-1141.
