
A 47-year-old Logsden man was killed Saturday after his pickup left the road in Siletz and crashed into a barn, according to the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies said the driver, identified as Adam Clark of Logsden, was found inside the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene. No other vehicles were involved.
What investigators say
Deputies responded to a 911 call in the 2400 block of East Logsden Road and discovered a pickup that had run off the roadway and struck a barn, according to KPTV. Clark was located inside the vehicle. Investigators said evidence at the scene indicated the pickup did not appear to have slowed before leaving the road. KPTV reported that deputies found no sign that another vehicle or person was involved.
Response and release
A Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office news release, shared on local bulletin feeds and republished by other outlets, noted that Siletz Valley Fire District and PacWest Ambulance assisted deputies at the scene, according to Right Now Oregon. The release stated that after completing their on-scene investigation, deputies notified Clark’s next of kin and “extend their deepest condolences to the family, friends, and community of Logsden.”
Investigation status
Officials have not released a probable cause for the collision, and the sheriff’s office has not said whether impairment or mechanical issues may have played a role. Deputies documented the scene before contacting family members, and authorities publicly thanked their partner agencies for helping with the response.









