Passenger nearly impaled with metal post while Jeep crashes on snowmobile trail, deputies tell

as informed in CUBA CITY, Wis. - The passenger of a Jeep driving on a snowmobile trail Thursday morning was nearly impaled with a metal sign post while the Jeep crashed into various objects, Grant province officials said. Adam Van Natta, 30, of Platteville, was driving his 2013 Jeep Wrangler around ten a.m. on the snowmobile trail west of province Road D, officials said. The right-of-method sign post impaled the passenger side of the Jeep, going out of the forehead passenger side floor board & into the forehead of the passenger side chair, Researchers said. The metal post impaled the chair, only missing her legs. Van Natta was cited for trespassing for driving his Jeep on the snowmobile trail, according to the release.


Jeep passenger nearly impaled with sign post; driver was on snowmobile trail in Grant province

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Jeep passenger almost impaled by sign post; driver was on snowmobile trail in Grant County

Jeep crashes When trespassing on snowmobile trail in Grant province

according to The Grant province Sheriff's Office replied to a crash on province D near Lone Road at ten a.m. on January eleven. Adam Van Natta, 30, of Platteville, was driving his jeep on a snowmobile trail west of province D.Elizabeth Laufenberg, 29, of Cuba City, was in the vehicle. Van Natta's vehicle went off the trail & shock a culvert, the ditch, snowmobile Symptoms, & a right of method sign. The sign went out of a floorboard & into the forehead of the passenger side chair where Laufenberg was sitting. Van Natta was cited for Trespass for driving his Jeep on the trail.






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