Brewster, WA – November 1, 2025-The community of Brewster, Washington, is mourning the loss of 64-year-old Annette L. Gorr, who tragically died in a vehicle-pedestrian collision early Saturday morning, November 1, 2025. The incident, which involved multiple vehicles on U.S. Route 97, has sparked an ongoing investigation by the Washington State Patrol (WSP) and local law enforcement.
What Happened?
The collision occurred in the northbound lane of U.S. Route 97, a stretch of highway notorious for its limited pedestrian visibility and heavy nighttime traffic. According to reports, Ms. Gorr was walking along the highway when she was struck by a series of vehicles.
The first vehicle involved was a 2011 GMC Acadia driven by Anselmo Morales-Enriquez, 59, from Omak, Washington. Morales-Enriquez noticed Ms. Gorr in the roadway and attempted to swerve to avoid hitting her, but was unable to avoid contact. He immediately pulled over to the shoulder of the road and stayed at the scene, cooperating fully with law enforcement.
However, tragically, as Ms. Gorr lay in the roadway, a second northbound vehicle struck her, after which the driver fled the scene. This second vehicle’s driver has since been identified as a hit-and-run suspect, and an active search is underway for the individual.
A third vehicle then struck Ms. Gorr shortly after, further contributing to the fatal injuries she sustained. Emergency responders arrived at the scene, but Ms. Gorr was pronounced dead on-site.
Investigation and Suspect Search
Authorities have confirmed that Anselmo Morales-Enriquez remained at the scene and assisted law enforcement. At this time, no charges have been filed against him, and authorities have not attributed fault to him based on preliminary findings. Investigators are still working to understand the full sequence of events, including the conditions of visibility, the pedestrian’s location, and the speed of traffic at the time.
The Washington State Patrol has launched an active search for the driver of the second vehicle who fled the scene. Investigators are urging anyone with information regarding the incident or any dashcam footage from the area between 3:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. on Saturday morning to come forward.
Community Reaction and Safety Concerns
The death of Annette L. Gorr has left the community of Brewster grieving. Local officials are calling for increased awareness of pedestrian safety, particularly on rural highways like U.S. 97. The Washington State Patrol has emphasized the importance of using designated crossings and wearing reflective clothing, especially when walking in low-visibility conditions at night.
The tragic incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers pedestrians face when traveling near busy roadways. It is unclear whether Ms. Gorr had been using a designated pedestrian crossing or if she was simply walking along the highway when the crash occurred.
Tributes and Memorials
Friends, family, and community members have begun sharing tributes to Annette Gorr on social media, remembering her as a kind-hearted and loved individual. As the investigation continues, local residents have expressed their condolences and support for her family.
What’s Next?
The Washington State Patrol continues to encourage anyone with information about the fleeing vehicle or the incident itself to contact their local office or submit tips online. The authorities remain committed to bringing closure to the victim’s family and ensuring justice for Annette Gorr.
Final Thoughts
The untimely death of Annette L. Gorr highlights the critical need for road safety awareness, especially in rural areas. As the investigation into the incident continues, it serves as a reminder of the unpredictable dangers that can occur on the road and the importance of remaining vigilant and cautious, both as drivers and pedestrians.
Funeral arrangements and memorial services for Annette L. Gorr will be announced by her family in the coming days.
This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.
