Fond Du Lac, WI — A pickup truck crashed into a motorcycle on Father’s Day, June 21, and left a woman from Warrens with critical injuries. Police said that Lisa Sattler, 49, was badly injured after her motorcycle crashed into a pickup truck that may have been trying to beat a yellow light.
This happened that Sunday morning, at the intersection of Pioneer Road and Johnson Street, near the highway.
Sattler was headed east along Johnson on her motorcycle while a man named Cody Warner, 21, was driving west in his pickup truck. As they neared the intersection at Pioneer Road, Cody Warner apparently tried to make a left turn in front of Sattler’s motorcycle, causing a serious wreck.
She was ejected from the bike and was badly injured, though she wore her helmet.
Warner wasn’t injured. Witnesses to the accident claimed that the light was yellow when Warner was trying to make the turn. Police said they are still looking into things.
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Map of the Accident
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