Wrongful Death Suit For I-55 Wrongway DUI Driver: Cservenyak
WIILMINGTON, IL -Michael Trinka, the 33-year-old previously convicted drunken driver from Wilmington who faces a $3 million bail in connection with his June 27 wrongway wreck on Interstate 55 ... > react
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Wilmington man charged in death of state trooper who was struck while cleaning debris off I-55
- Illinois
- I-55
- source: Bing
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- Dec 24, 2024 11:30am
55A Wilmington man was charged Tuesday for fatally striking an Illinois State Police trooper with his vehicle as the trooper cleaned up debris on Interstate 55 in Will County on Monday night. John Fleet ... Read More
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'Sad day': Illinois State Police trooper struck, killed by vehicle while removing debris
- Illinois
- Wilmington
- I-55
- source: Bing
- 7 views
- Dec 24, 2024 07:59am
55Illinois State police have arrested a 69-year-old man and charged him with violating Scott's Law in the death of Clay Carns, 35. Read More
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- source: Bing
- 4 views
- Dec 24, 2024 07:30am
John Fleet of Wilmington faces charges following a fatal crash that left an officer dead on Interstate 55 near Channahon. Read More
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Driver charged in death of state trooper as move-over violations mount
- Illinois
- Wilmington
- I-55
- source: Bing
- 5 views
- Dec 24, 2024 07:20am
55The driver was charged under what is known as Scott's Law or the Move Over Law, which requires all drivers in Illinois to move over when approaching an emergency vehicle or any vehicle with its ... Read More
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State Police trooper dies after being hit by vehicle on I-55 in Will County
- Illinois
- Wilmington
- I-55
- source: Bing
- 2 views
- Dec 24, 2024 05:08am
55Early this morning Illinois State Police Director Brendan Kelly announced that the trooper died from his injuries. At about 10:46 p.m. Trooper Clay M. Carns died at St. Joseph Hospital in Joliet. Read More
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