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Traffic Accidents: March 26, 2022
Traffic Accidents

Green County

On March 17:

●  At approximately 4:35 PM, Deputies, the Brodhead Fire Department and Green County EMS, responded to the W1000 block of State Highway 11, Town of Spring Grove, for a two vehicle crash with injury.  Investigation determined that a west bound operator, Amanda L. Seichter, 37 of Brodhead, had come to a stop in the roadway waiting to turn south into a driveway. While waiting for east bound traffic to clear, Amanda was struck from behind by another west bound operator, Toby L. Hosch, 19 of Juda.  Amanda and her juvenile passenger were both transported by Green County EMS for non-life threatening injuries. The vehicle sustained disabling damage, both occupants reported wearing their seatbelts and there was no airbag deployment.  Toby was not injured in the crash and reported wearing his seatbelt. His vehicle sustained disabling damage and also had no airbag deployment. Both vehicles were towed from the scene and Toby received a citation for Inattentive Driving. 

●  At approximately 10:55 PM, Deputies, Albany Police Department, the Albany Fire Department and Albany EMS responded to the N6400 block of State Highway 104, Town of Albany, for a report of a one vehicle rollover crash with unknown injury.  Investigation determined that a southbound operator, Amir E. Warren, 18 of Brodhead, attempted to avoid a deer in the roadway and entered the west ditch. The vehicle continued down an embankment, causing it to roll. The vehicle came to a rest on the driver’s side and Amir was able to remove himself from the vehicle. Amir reported wearing his seatbelt and was transported by Albany EMS for non-life threatening injuries. The vehicle sustained disabling damage and had full airbag deployment. The vehicle was towed from the scene.

On March 23:

●  At approximately 8:50 PM, Deputies responded to the N9600 block of Glenway Rd, Town of Brooklyn, for a single vehicle accident. Investigations determined Jalen J Swenby, 19, of Madison, was southbound when his tires proceeded to spin on the wet pavement. Swenby lost control of the vehicle and entered the East ditch. Swenby struck a utility pole and road sign. Swenby reported no injuries, reported wearing his seatbelt, and no airbag deployment.  Swenby’s vehicle sustained disabling damages and was towed from the scene.