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KCSD: Driver killed in Tuesday night crash on Highway C in Bristol

KENOSHA COUNTY ⏤ One person has died as the result of a two-vehicle crash on Highway C in the village of Bristol Tuesday night. 

According to Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department Sgt. Chris Hannah, the accident occurred around 9:29 p.m. on March 23 in the 13900 block of Highway C (Wilmot Rd.).

The crash

The crash involved a silver 2007 Toyota Camry and a gray 2017 Ford Focus.  

As a result of the impact, the driver of the Toyota Camry ⏤ the only occupant ⏤ suffered injuries that proved fatal after personnel transported them to a local hospital by ambulance.  

Emergency crews also took the two occupants of the Ford Focus to local hospitals via ambulance for treatment of serious injuries. 

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Investigation ongoing

The Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department continues to investigate the crash.

The department is also withholding the identity of the deceased until the family is properly notified. 

“The Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department reminds drivers to always drive safely,” the department’s Wednesday morning release states. “And to report any suspicious erratic driving they observe.”

Village of Bristol Fire and Rescue, the Village of Salem Lakes Fire and Rescue and the Village of Pleasant Prairie Fire and Rescue also responded and worked at the crash scene Tuesday night.


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