|
Updated: 10:51 PM Nov 14, 2009
Update: Man is dead after SUV hit a semi
A man is dead after his SUV hit a semi in Tomah Thursday night.
Posted: 1:50 PM Nov 13, 2009Reporter: WEAU 13 News Staff Email Address: news@weau.com |
|
Update: Saturday, Nov. 14th
We now know the name of a man killed when his SUV hit a semi-trailer in Tomah Thursday night.
The Tomah Police Department says 33-year-old Jaeson M. Tobin was pronounced dead at the scene.
The department says the crash happened just after 7 Thursday night at the intersection of Highway 12-16 and Sime Avenue in Tomah.
Officers say the semi was entering Highway 12-16 when the SUV hit it on it’s side.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A man is dead after his SUV hit a semi in Tomah last night.
The police department says the crash happened just after 7 p.m. Thursday at the intersection of Highway 12 and 16 and Sime Avenue.
Officers say the semi was getting on the highway when the SUV hit it on its side. Police say the SUV’s driver, a 33-year-old man from Monroe County, was pronounced dead at the scene.
The driver's name has not been released, and the crash is still under investigation.
- Drunk drivers continue to drive on valid licenses after multiple offenses
- Altoona standoff ends without incident
- Menards ends discrimination claim for $1 million
- 8 rescued from ice, 2 stay to fish
- NEW INFORMATION: Teacher accused of sexual assault released on bond
- Woman charged with leaving child in truck while at a bar
- Exclusive: One on one with Governor Scott Walker - Parts 1 & 2
- Man loses thumb in attack outside casino hotel
- Fitzgerald to challenge thousands of signatures
- Wisconsin man, 75, fights off 2 Iowa carjackers
- Exclusive: One on one with Governor Scott Walker - Parts 1 & 2
109 Comments - Drunk drivers continue to drive on valid licenses after multiple offenses
81 Comments - GOP lawmakers signed redistricting secrecy deals
48 Comments - Gov. Walker says DA requested talks on probe
22 Comments - Democrats tour state to talk about Walker probe
21 Comments - Company to move to Waukesha, create 105 jobs
18 Comments
