BALDWIN, WI (WTAQ) – At least four people have been killed in Wisconsin traffic crashes since Friday night.
In far western Wisconsin, 35-year-old Oscar Flores-Saldivar of Amery died in a one-car accident on Saturday near Baldwin in St. Croix County.
Authorities said he was driving on County Trunk “E” at a high rate of speed when his car went through a stop sign, went airborne, entered a field, and rolled over several times. He was thrown from the vehicle, and deputies said he was not wearing a seat belt.
In Madison, police said 51-year-old Randy Fiscus of Monona died and another person was injured when their vehicle rolled over on Stoughton Road on the city’s east side on Friday night.
In Adams County, 32-year-old Kyle Reichhoff of Friendship was killed when his vehicle left a roadway in the town of Quincy, and hit a utility pole and several trees. A passenger, a 24-year-old Adams man, was flown to UW Hospital in Madison after Friday night’s crash.
And in Forest County, a 46-year-old Seymour man died late Friday night after his pickup truck left Highway 139 and slammed into a driveway embankment.
(Story courtesy of Wheeler News Service)