Vehicle struck deer and made illegal left turn on highway, Star Prairie WI
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According to the dispatch call, a silver SUV struck a deer on Highway 65 near Star Prairie, made an illegal left turn, and pulled into a Quick Trip. The driver is suspected to be impaired. The vehicle sustained front-end damage.
Audio|Heard on: St Croix County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, State Patrol Eau Claire Post
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Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch in a rich ring car for a vehicle, or a traffic complaint?
00:05
Free thought.
00:07
Call reporting that a vehicle struck a deer on Highway 65 and then proceeded to make an illegal left-hand turn after that fact and this pulled down to the Kwik Trip.
00:21
Caller described it as a silver SUV with the license plate (number withheld) coming back to a 2013 blue Accura.
00:29
There's concern that the driver might be impaired in some way.
00:38
In Route 716, I know the information it's gonna have front blade on damage.
00:45
Go more.
00:52
(number withheld).
00:56
(number withheld).
01:00
(number withheld).
01:01
Yeah.
01:05
Good.
01:08
May clear, but that vehicle is not here to see, you know.
01:14
Cut for, thanks.
01:17
And I'll just check the north on here, just make sure nothing's in the roadway.
01:24
Copy, yeah, I'm just going through downtown.
01:34
(number withheld).
01:36
(number withheld), go ahead.
01:38
Go ahead.
01:43
Sounds like the deer was hit north of Star Prairie.
01:52
Alright,
01:54
I'll just check up to the bulk line there.
01:59
Never.
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Location mentioned:
WI-65, Star Prairie, WI
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