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Chatfield accident
Fri, Sep 16th, 2011
Posted in Police Reports
Posted in Police Reports
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Wednesday, September 14 at 9:44 am there was a head-on collision between two vehicles on Highway 52 near County Road 7, just north of Chatfield. Cheryl Jankiewicz, age 52 of Chatfield, was driving an Oldsmobile, which was southbound on Highway 52, when her vehicle crossed over the centerline and collided head-on with a northbound SunV RV, driven by David Decker, age 64, of Zimmerman, MN. Decker and the other passenger, Allen H. Ahles, age 72, sustained no injuries.
Mayo One transported Jankiewicz to St. Marys. Her injuries were not life threatening. The southbound lane of Highway 52 was shut down for an hour and 20 minutes.
Mayo One transported Jankiewicz to St. Marys. Her injuries were not life threatening. The southbound lane of Highway 52 was shut down for an hour and 20 minutes.










