Oregon City Man Killed After His Truck Veers Off I-205, Crashes Into Tree

OREGON CITY, Ore. — A heartbreaking accident Tuesday morning claimed the life of 43-year-old Nicholas Russell Palmeri after his Dodge Dakota unexpectedly left the road and struck a tree along Interstate 205. The incident unfolded just north of milepost 5, bringing traffic to a crawl while investigators worked the scene.

It was about 11:39 a.m. when the Dakota, traveling northbound, drifted off the pavement for reasons yet unknown, veering across the shoulder and colliding with a tree in the soft earth beside the highway. Palmeri, the vehicle’s lone occupant, was tragically pronounced dead at the site. First responders — troopers, medics, and local law enforcement — converged swiftly but were unable to reverse the outcome.

No other vehicles were involved, and authorities confirmed no one else was injured. The crash forced partial closure of the northbound lanes of I-205 for nearly four hours, as Oregon State Police worked in tandem with the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) to reconstruct the path of the crash, clear debris, and restore travel. Crews documented tire marks, vehicle damage, and road conditions, hoping those details will shed light on exactly what led to the fatal run off-road.

OSP officials emphasized that the investigation is ongoing and that multiple factors remain under review — from a potential mechanical failure or driver fatigue, to a sudden medical emergency. The skies were clear at the time, and to this point, there is no indication another vehicle contributed to the crash. An autopsy and a full inspection of the Dakota may provide more definitive answers.

To locals, milepost 5 on I-205 is known as a busy stretch — merging patterns, shifting traffic volumes, and limited reaction windows can make it unforgiving to any lapse in focus or performance. The community has been shaken, with drivers voicing renewed concern over how quickly a minor misjudgment can escalate.

Authorities extended deep condolences to Palmeri’s family and friends, acknowledging the weight of grief such a sudden loss brings. They urged motorists to stay alert, take rest breaks when needed, and maintain their vehicles diligently. Meanwhile, OSP continues to ask anyone who may have seen the Dakota before Tuesday’s crash — or who has dash-cam footage from that corridor — to come forward.

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