Car left with ‘extensive’ damage after rollover crash in Wisconsin, driver not found

BRIGHTON, Wis. (WFRV) – Authorities in southern Wisconsin responded to a reported rollover crash, but were not able to find the driver.

The Kansasville Fire and Rescue Department posted on its Facebook page about a recent rollover crash. On April 25 around 1 a.m., crews were sent to the 1000 block of 224th Avenue in the Town of Brighton for the reported crash.

When officials arrived, a vehicle was found off the side of the road with extensive damage and lying on the driver’s side. Authorities say that the windshield of the vehicle was broken out.

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Crews searched the area trying to find the person that may have been ejected during the crash. Thermal imaging was reportedly used in the search efforts.

The release mentions that Kenosha County Sheriff’s deputies used drones to search the area. Dispatchers were reportedly able to make brief phone contact with the vehicle’s registered owner.

There was not much communication/cooperation before the owner disconnected at least twice, according to authorities. The registered owner, identified as a 30-year-old Kenosha woman, was not at her residence when police tried to make contact with her.

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The Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office is reportedly investigating the crash.

No additional information was provided.

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