Vernon County Sheriff’s Report for Jan. 9–17

Saturday, Jan. 9: Nicole Conley of Wonewoc was traveling southbound on County Highway Q in the town of Greenwood. Conley negotiated the curve in the roadway, hit the shoulder, and was pulled into the ditch by the snow/slush. Conley did not report any injuries. The vehicle was towed due to disabling damage.

Wednesday, Jan. 13: Mea Beckwith-Sorenson of Hillsboro was traveling southbound on County Highway HH in the town of Hillsboro when Beckwith-Sorenson swerved to miss a deer. Beckwith-Sorenson hit the culvert, overcorrected, and went into the opposite lane of travel. The vehicle rolled and came to a rest on its roof. Beckwith-Sorenson did not report any injuries. The vehicle was towed due to disabling damage.

Friday, Jan. 15: Richard Williams of La Farge was traveling northbound on Lisney Road in the town of Stark when he lost control on the snow-covered road, slid off the road, and struck several trees. Williams did not report any injuries. The vehicle was towed due to disabling damage.

Saturday, Jan. 16: Courtnee Barnett of La Crosse was traveling westbound on Highway 14 in the town of Coon and was attempting to come to a stop on the ice-covered road. Then, Barnett was rear-ended by another vehicle driven by Bradley Yoder of Goodhue, Minn. Neither Yoder nor his two passengers were injured. Barnett and her two passengers did not report any injuries. The Barnett vehicle received functional damage. The Yoder vehicle received minor damage and was towed from the scene.

Saturday, Jan. 16: Lyndsey Paskiewicz of Ontario was traveling eastbound on Highway 33 in the town of Forest. Due to the snow- and ice-covered roads, Paskiewicz lost control while negotiating a curve in the road. The vehicle went down an embankment and stuck a tree and fence. Paskiewicz received no apparent injuries. The vehicle was towed due to disabling damage. 

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