CALEDONIA, WI — Wisconsin State Police have identified Camreon Wolfgram as the person hurt in a serious accident with an alleged DUI driver in Caledonia, Wisconsin on Monday, May 18th, 2015. The accident is said to have occurred late Monday night.
21-year-old Cameron Wolfgram was hurt when the car he was driving was hit by a vehicle on 6 Mile Road. One vehicle is believed to have crossed from the eastbound lanes and struck Wolfgram’s westbound car.
Wolfgram was taken to the hospital after the accident. The driver of the vehicle that crossed over was identified as 30-year-old Angela-Marie Maynard, who currently faces drunk driving related charges stemming from the accident.
Wisconsin State Police helped with the investigation.
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Scene of the Accident
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