Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office
Press Release

MCSO Responds to 80 Crashes in 48-Hours, Deputies Injured in Crash

 

By - Dec 14th, 2020 04:13 am

Milwaukee, WI   (December 14, 2020) The Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office responded to 80 crashes and 52 disabled vehicles in a 48-hour period beginning Friday, December 11th at 6 pm and ending Sunday, December 13th at 6 pm, including a crash which injured two MCSO deputies.

A rain-snow mix made weekend travel on the roads and freeways hazardous. On Saturday at 3:05 pm, two MCSO deputies responded to assist another squad, which was investigating a two-vehicle crash in the Mitchell Interchange. As the deputies were exchanging information, they observed a blue Ford lose control, cross into lane #2, fishtail, and strike the right barrier wall, ricochet off the wall and strike one of the MCSO squads in the front driver’s side quarter panel area, which propelled one deputy backwards into the right barrier wall; he sustained severe pain to his lower extremities.   The second deputy sustained pain and stiffness in his neck and back. They both were transported to a local hospital and were treated and released. The Wisconsin State Patrol is conducting this crash investigation.

The type of calls the deputies responded to are:

  • Property Damage Crashes:   66
  • Crashes with Injuries: 14
  • Crash with deputy injury: 1
  • Disabled Vehicles: 52

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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