Oak Grove, WI — A young woman from Ellsworth was injured earlier this summer (Saturday, July 18, 2015) after a car accident that might have been alcohol-related. Police said that 28-year old McKayla Kuss was hurt after her car crashed along Highway 10 and and flipped over.
She was rushed to a nearby hospital, but it’s not clear how badly she was hurt.
The police said that it happened in the evening hours, in the Oak Grove Township.
It appears that Kuss was headed east along Highway 10 when she tried to pull over on the side of the road (for unknown reasons) and her car lost control, rolling over in the process. She was thrown from the driver’s seat during the accident.
Paramedics were called to the scene and took her to a hospital, where she was treated. Police initially said that they thought alcohol might’ve been a factor.
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