Another crash on Highway F

Highway F was the site of another crash July 16, a week after a 68-year-old Twin Lakes died in the same area. However, the driver in the July 16 crash is expected to survive (Earlene Frederick/The Report).
Highway F was the site of another crash July 16, a week after a 68-year-old Twin Lakes died in the same area. However, the driver in the July 16 crash is expected to survive (Earlene Frederick/The Report).

By Jason Arndt
Staff Writer

Highway F in Western Kenosha County was the site of another crash, according to the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department, but there were no fatal injuries in the most recent accident on July 16.

Deputies responded to the scene on the 31800 block of Highway F at about 11:15 p.m. where they discovered a vehicle had rolled over and the driver had been ejected.

On scene, a Kenosha County Sheriff’s Deputy stated Flight For Life had been called to transport the 32-year-old, and referred additional comments to Sgt. Daniel Ruth.

Ruth, who confirmed the crash Monday, said the 32-year-old driver, Raymond Casey, is recovering following treatment at Froedtert Hospital in Wauwatosa.

“He was flighted to Froedtert Hospital with possible life-threatening injuries, Raymond was unconscious,” Ruth said. “I understand that Mr. Casey is now doing better and recovering from his injuries.”

In the first crash on July 9, however, John Leisen suffered fatal injuries when his custom 1965 Harley Davidson headed west on Highway F, failed to maneuver around a curve, and struck a utility pole.

The Sheriff’s Department is still reviewing the first accident.


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