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One critically injured, driver arrested for OWI after crash into Two Rivers home

One critically injured, driver arrested for OWI after crash into Two Rivers home

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TWO RIVERS, Wis. (WFRV) – Following a crash into a Two Rivers home on Wednesday night, a passenger was critically injured and the driver was arrested for their second OWI charge.
Just after 10:05 p.m. on July 2, the Two Rivers Police Department stated that first responders were called to the 2700 block of River Lane for a report of a vehicle that had crashed into a home.
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Officers noted that the vehicle, driven by a 23-year-old man, failed to navigate a T-intersection at Washington and 27th Street, drove over the curb, and crashed into a house. The driver was treated at a local hospital and was later booked into the Manitowoc County Jail.
A passenger of the vehicle, however, was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries.
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The driver was booked on the following charges:
2nd OWI – causing injury
Reckless driving causing great bodily harm
Misdemeanor bail jumping
The investigation into the crash is ongoing. Anyone with relevant information or video is asked to contact the Two Rivers Police Department Shift Commander at (920) 793-1191 or (920) 686-7200.
Local 5 will update this story when more details are released.
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