• February 02, 2017

Lomira Man Killed in Single-Vehicle Suspected DUI Accident on Richard St. in Dodge Co., WI

Dodge County, WI -- A single-vehicle alleged DUI crash left an unidentified Lomira man dead in the area of Dodge County, WI Thursday, February 2, 2017.

Officials say the incident took place near Richard and Maple Streets about 2:05 a.m.

The report claims the victim's vehicle was headed south on Richard Street when it veered off the roadway, crashing into a snowbank. The vehicle then hit a fence, flipped over, and threw the driver from the truck. The unidentified 25-year-old driver of the vehicle was killed at the scene of the incident.

The cause of the incident is unclear, but police say they believe alcohol and excessive speeds may have been factors.

The investigation is currently underway.

There was no further information made available by the report.

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