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Traffic Accidents: June 27, 2020
Traffic Accidents

Green County Sheriff

MONROE — At 2:31 p.m. June 23, an abandoned motorcycle was reported in the W8400 block of Wis. 81, Town of Jordan. Deputies investigated and discovered that on June 22, in the early morning hours, Joel K. Elmer, 40, Browntown, was eastbound on the motorcycle when he failed to negotiate a curve and entered the ditch. The motorcycle collided with a traffic sign and a culvert. Elmer then concealed the motorcycle in a wooded area and left the area on foot. The severely damaged motorcycle was later towed. Elmer reported he was not wearing a helmet but he was wearing eye protection. He reported he sought medical treatment for injuries he sustained in the crash. Citations for Elmer are pending.

On June 24:

●  A two-vehicle crash with no injuries was reported at 6:35 a.m. near Juda. Neil J. Schultz, 27, Belleville, was stopped at the stop sign on County S at Wis. 11 when he drove his 2013 Ford Escape into the intersection and collided with an eastbound Chevy Cruz on Wis. 11 driven by Jaclyn Hammill, 31, Evansville. Schultz was cited for failure to yield from a stop sign and driving with a suspended license.

●  A deputy on patrol came across a rollover crash at 8:39 p.m. in the W7900 block of County C, Town of Adams. Pamela K. Alexander, 63, Albany, was eastbound when she entered the gravel ditch while negotiating a curve, attempted to correct her path of travel and overcorrected. The vehicle entered the ditch, hit a culvert and rolled over. The airbags deployed. Argyle EMS transported her to Monroe Clinic for treatment of her injuries. The Argyle Fire Department assisted.

●  A one-vehicle crash with no injuries was reported at 11:35 p.m. in the N2200 block of County T, Town of Spring Grove, just south of Brodhead. Maxtin R. Harding, 17, Brodhead, was westbound on West Avon North Townline Road in Rock County when he reported he fell asleep. He was the sole occupant of the 2014 Ford Fusion. It went through the T-intersection at County T and continued westbound into Green County and into the ditch, where it collided with some large equipment tires.