Distraction Causes Wayne County Semi Wreck

ISP DISTRICT 19 TRAFFIC CRASH ALERT The Following Preliminary Information is Being Released by Illinois State Police District 19:

WHAT: Personal Injury Traffic Crash

WHERE: Wayne Co Road 1245 East, 550 Ft North of 161 Extension

WHEN: 03/05/18 – 9:10 PM

VEHICLES: White, 2006 Freightliner Truck Tractor in combination with a Green, 2003 Hyundai Semi-Trailer

DRIVERS: Michael T. Nosek, Age 50, Rinard, IL PASSENGERS: None CAUSE: Distraction from inside the vehicle

TRANSPORTS: Driver was transported to an area hospital

ROAD CONDITIONS: Open/Clear

PRELIMINARY: According to the preliminary traffic crash investigation, Nosek was traveling northbound on Wayne County Road 1245 East, approximately 550 feet north of the 161 Extension when a distraction from inside the vehicle caused him to leave to roadway to the right. The 2006 Freightliner in combination with the 2003 Hyundai semi-trailer drove into a muddy ditch which ultimately caused both units to tip over and come to rest on their passenger sides. Nosek was transported by ambulance to an area hospital for treatment of injuries he sustained in the crash. Nosek was wearing his seat belt at the time of the crash. ISP District 19 was assisted at the crash scene by the Bedford Fire Protection District, North Wayne Ambulance, and Rick’s Towing.

CHARGES: Nosek was cited for failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident

All subjects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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Primary Voting Underway In Wabash County

Monday night’s Wabash County Board was held in the law library of the Courthouse because voting machines are taking up space in the regular meeting room. County Clerk Janet Will said people have been taking advantage of the early voting opportunities in Illinois, which now includes grace period voting. 

The county clerk’s office is open from 8-to-5 Monday through Friday, and will be open extended hours from 9-to-noon on Saturday, March 17th, just ahead of the March 20th primary election.

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County Treasurer Readies Another Tax Distribution

Wabash County Treasurer Beverly McBride is set to release another round of tax distribution proceeds this week. A total of $471,737 will flow from her office into the coffers of various taxing bodies. The next distribution won’t be as large, and will mostly come from back taxes due the county, according to McBride. She added that already $169,000 dollars has been prepaid by taxpayers in advance of the next tax cycle this fall.

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WGH Officials Offer Updates To County Board On Monday

The vacancy on the Wabash General Hospital Board of Directors will stay unfilled a little longer. Hospital Board Chairman Bill Easton told county commissioners Monday that they have a candidate in mind, but are waiting to hear if it is OK with the business the candidate works for. Easton said even if it doesn’t work out, they have other quality candidates they could turn to.

Wabash General Hospital CEO Jay Purvis told county commissioners on Monday that the hospital is coming off its best financial year ever. Purvis also other service and personnel gains made by the hospital in 2017: among them Dr. Deane Smith providing colorectal services, and Brooke Ile signing on as  a nurse practitioner. He also detailed other organizational changes that took effect on March 1st, and told commissioners that the cafeteria has re-opened, and the roof project is almost complete.

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Indiana Pair Arrested On Drug Charges

On 2/27/18 Mt. Carmel Police arrested Kyle W. Siekman, age 28, of Buckskin, Indiana, and Kayla R. Lance, age 24, of Spurgeon, Indiana, for Possession of Controlled Substance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia following a traffic stop in the area of 3rd & Division Street. Officer Hopper arrived on scene with his K-9 Ace. Officer Hopper and Ace conducted a free air narcotic’s sniff of the exterior of Seikman’s vehicle. Ace alerted to the presence of drugs which resulted in a search of the vehicle. The search resulted in officers locating drug paraphernalia used to ingest cannabis and pills. The pills were found to be Adderall and Tramadol which are both controlled substances and unlawful to possess without a prescription. Both were placed under arrested and transported to the Wabash County Jail. Both were held pending the setting of bond by a judge.

Molstad Posts $10,000 Cash Bond Following Drug Arrest

An 18-year-old Mt. Carmel High School student is free on a $10,000 cash bond after being arrested Friday on drug charges. Wabash County Sheriff Derek Morgan reports that Jacob E. Molstad bonded out early this afternoon on a preliminary charge of possession of a controlled substance and delivery of a controlled substance while on school grounds.

The incident on Friday stemmed from a report of a 17-year-old girl being treated for a possible drug overdose. A 16-year-old who allegedly provided a narcotic in the form of a gummy bear candy to the girl was also treated for ingesting the gummy candy. He was charged with possession of a controlled substance.

Wabash County State’s Attorney Cassandra Goldman is expected to file formal charges against Molstad later this week. Meanwhile, the gummy bear drug that was confiscated has been sent to the State Police Crime Lab for analysis to determine what drug it contained.

Officials are urging parents to be vigilant when it comes to looking through their student’s book bags, phones, and tablets for signs of drug use.  If a student has a tip on narcotics or any other illegal activities at the Mt. Carmel High School please text the tip line at 262-237-8472.  Individuals can also call CRIMESTOPPERS at 262-HALT.

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