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One car collisions

Accident reports

Taylor County Law Enforcement

Juleen J. Brecke, 60, of Abbotsford, was traveling westbound on Jolly Ave., on September 19, at 6:35 p.m., when she failed to stop at the stop sign. She struck the sign marking the intersection, then a power box, and a telephone box. Brecke came to a rest in the field west of the intersection. She sustained disabling damage, and was identified via valid Wisconsin driver’s license. Brecke’s vehichle was removed from the scene by tow truck. Taylor Electric responded for exposed power cables, TDS was notified that telephone box was struck.

Steven L. Reynolds, 41, of Colby, was traveling northbound on Walters Ln., in the town of Westboro, on September 17, at 11:01 a.m. when Reynolds and passenger moved too far right in a garbage truck, owned by GFL Waste Management, where it rolled into the east ditch. There was almost no shoulder along the road. Some damage was done to the right side. Vehicle was towed, but not due to damage.

Brandt Foster Patrouille, 21, of Bloomer, was turning eastbound onto Spur Rd. on September 19, at 9:40 a.m., when he accelerated rapidly doing a burnout. Patrouille sped too fast, and was unable to control his vehicle when he entered the ditch backwards with minor damage to the bumper. There were numerous black marks in the intersection.

Kenneth Allen Henneman, 69, of Medford, was backing out of a parking space on Whelen Ave., on September 22, at 3:30 p.m., when he struck a vehicle. Jeffrey A. Peche, 41, of Stetsonville was traveling southbound in the parking lot perpendicular to Henneman. Henneman backed into Peche, while he was slowing for another vehicle, causing scrapes to the passenger side of Peche’s vehicle. Henneman’s vehicle was damaged on the rear of the driver’s side corner, popping the bumper out of place.

Timothy John Zirnhelt, 58, of Wisconsin Rapids, was parked next to an unoccupied vehicle owned by Tara Elyse Johnson, of Medford at the Cattail Tap parking lot, on September 24 at 5 p.m. Zirnhelt backed out of his parking spot to exit the parking lot and scraped the front end against the driver’s side of Johnson’s car. Both drivers exchanged information, and both vehicles sustained minor damage and were removed by the drivers.

Carter Norman Babcock, 19, of Auburndale, was traveling northbound on Bear Ave., in the town of Rib Lake, on September 17, at 10:30 a.m., when he met a vehicle driven by Trey Daniel Klemann, 17, of Rib Lake, who was traveling southbound. Both drivers met on a blind curve, and braked. Klemann’s back end slid out and struck Babcock’s driver’s side front fender/mirror area. Both vehicles were able to be driven off the scene by their drivers.

The following deer accidents were reported: Dean E. Scholz, 76, of Clear Lake, on Hwy 64 in the town of Holway, on September 24, at 8:30 a.m.; Kenneth Francis Wisniewski, 70, of Abbotsford, on Hwy 13 in the town of Medford, on September 24, at 8:00 p.m. Mark Thomas Gebert, 65, of Merrill, on Sunset Dr. in the town of Little Black, on September 17, at 1:31 p.m.

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