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Gresham Police Seek Information In Deadly Crash (Photo) - 02/10/26

Gresham, Ore.— Investigators are asking for the public’s help solving a hit-and-run crash which killed a pedestrian in late January. 

 

Police responded to reports of a traffic crash near SE 182nd Ave and SE Market St in Gresham just before 9 p.m. on January 20th.  Officers found 46-year-old Jeremie Skordahl had been struck by a vehicle while crossing SE 182nd Ave.  The vehicle that struck Skordahl was found unoccupied nearby.  Skordahl was taken to the hospital, where he remained on life support but tragically died of his injuries just over a week after the crash.  

 

Skordahl is survived by his mother, Gay Skordahl, and partner Amy Robinson.  “Jeremie had overcome a lot in his life,” said Robinson.  “For his life to end this way is not only devastating for his family, especially his mother, but confusing.  Please help bring us justice and closure.  If you saw something, think about if this was your loved one.” 

 

The Vehicular Crimes Team is investigating the crash.  Anyone who witnessed the crash or has information to identify the driver of the involved vehicle is asked to contact Officer Ryan Gomez at Ryan.Gomez@GreshamOregon.gov

Gresham Police Seek Information In Deadly Crash (Photo) - 02/10/26

Gresham, Ore.— Investigators are asking for the public’s help solving a hit-and-run crash which killed a pedestrian in late January. 

 

Police responded to reports of a traffic crash near SE 182nd Ave and SE Market St in Gresham just before 9 p.m. on January 20th.  Officers found 46-year-old Jeremie Skordahl had been struck by a vehicle while crossing SE 182nd Ave.  The vehicle that struck Skordahl was found unoccupied nearby.  Skordahl was taken to the hospital, where he remained on life support but tragically died of his injuries just over a week after the crash.  

 

Skordahl is survived by his mother, Gay Skordahl, and partner Amy Robinson.  “Jeremie had overcome a lot in his life,” said Robinson.  “For his life to end this way is not only devastating for his family, especially his mother, but confusing.  Please help bring us justice and closure.  If you saw something, think about if this was your loved one.” 

 

The Vehicular Crimes Team is investigating the crash.  Anyone who witnessed the crash or has information to identify the driver of the involved vehicle is asked to contact Officer Ryan Gomez at Ryan.Gomez@GreshamOregon.gov