Date: 04/20/2013
Time: Around 5:30 A.M.
Location: Marinette, Wisconsin
Vehicle(s) Involved: Chevy Tahoe
By FOX11
"MARINETTE - Marinette County authorities are looking for more
information about a weekend crash in which a victim was later found dead
at a home.
A damaged SUV sits empty inside the Marinette County
Sheriff's Department, and a few days ago, that's exactly the way
deputies found it.
"Our officer got there, there was no one around the vehicle," explained Marinette County Sheriff Jerry Sauve.
Sheriff's
officials say they were called to a ditch along County W, just west of
Crivitz, around 5:40 a.m. Saturday. A vehicle was found rolled over, but
no people were in the area.
Officers say their investigation led
them to the town of Stephenson home of the registered owner. The first
time they stopped there, no one answered the door.
They returned
around noon and met with the vehicle's owner. He told officers his
roommate was also in the vehicle when it crashed the previous night.
When
officers asked to speak with this man, the vehicle owner took them to
an upstairs bedroom, where the roommate was found unconscious and
presumed dead. The county coroner was then called. He pronounced the
victim dead at the scene.
"We had an autopsy done on the victim
Monday morning and it's been determined that he died of internal
injuries sustained in the crash," Sauve said.
The dead man has been identified as 52-year-old Steven J. Hirth. Investigators believe alcohol was a factor in the crash.
Officials say there are still a lot of unanswered questions, but they ultimately feel the outcome could have been different.
"It's
not uncommon for us to get people who crash their car and take off on
us because they've been drinking or just want to avoid law enforcement,"
Sauve explained. "In this case, had they stayed at the scene and
received proper medical attention, there's a good chance that perhaps he
could have survived."
Emergency Room doctors agree.
"It's
very important after a serious accident that you be evaluated,
especially if you have alcohol in your system, because that can cloud
some of the symptoms of serious injuries," explained Dr. Michael DeFrank
with St. Mary's Hospital.
Because of the on-going investigation, authorities are not releasing the name of the vehicle's registered owner."
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