Three people were killed and three others were injured in a head-on, drug-related accident on Highway 20 north of Oak Harbor Friday night, according to the State Patrol.

In an unusual development, two Oak Harbor women - both the driver and the front seat passenger - will face three counts of vehicular homicide, according to State Trooper Mark Francis.

Two Oak Harbor men, 25-year-old Jacob Quistorf and 26-year-old Francis Malloy, were fatally injured in the accident. The driver of the other car, 33-year-old Brian Wood of North Vancouver, BC, was also killed in the crash.

The accident occurred on Highway 20 near the intersection of Monkey Hill Road at 8:52 p.m.

Jordyn Weichert, 21, of Oak Harbor was driving a 1994 Chevrolet Blazer northbound on Highway 20. Samantha Bowling, a 22-year-old Oak Harbor resident, was in the front passenger seat. The two Oak Harbor men were in the backseat.

Sgt. Jason Longoria with the State Patrol said that the accident occurred when Weichert was trying to put on her sweater and Bowling was holding the steering wheel. When the Blazer started drifting off the road to the left, both women jerked the steering wheel to the right and then overcorrected again by steering left, sending the Blazer across the centerline, Longoria reported.

The Blazer struck an oncoming 2004 Subaru driven by Brian Wood. While he was killed, his wife, 31-year-old Erin Wood, was injured and transported by ambulance to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. She is 6 months pregnant; Longoria said it appears that both she and the baby will be fine, health-wise.

Weichert, who was arrested at the scene, was injured and transported to Whidbey General Hospital. Longoria said she would be booked into the jail as soon as she was released, which was expected on Saturday.

In addition to vehicular homicide, Weichert and Bowling may face vehicular assault charges.

Bowling was seriously injured and was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center for treatment. She suffered a broken leg and possibly other injuries, the state patrol reported.

Longoria said the Blazer drove over the top of Subaru and then rolled. Weichert, Bowling and Malloy weren't wearing seat belts, he said, and were ejected.

Francis Malloy and his brother Zane made regional headlines four years ago when they saved a baby at the Oak Harbor Marina. The two young men were divers who worked at their family's boat repair business, Waterworx Dive Service. They leaped into action when a baby in a stroller rolled off a dock and into the cold water. They rescued the child before the stroller sank to the bottom.