Green Bay, WI – A 35-year-old man was injured in a suspected DUI accident in Green Bay on Friday, September 11th, 2015. The incident happened around 11:30 pm.
The man was traveling northbound on Highway T stopped at the stop sign, but then allegedly pulled out in front of a vehicle headed southbound on Highway 57.
Investigators say injuries in the crash were serious but non-life-threatening. Officers did not specify how many people were hurt.
The man was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. He reportedly sustained serious injuries, but they are not believed to be life-threatening.
Police reported that the man had been drinking. There’s been no mention of other possible contributing factors to the accident.
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