Nobody Hurt After Car Goes Wrong Way On Ind. 15

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By Daniel [email protected]

Nobody was injured Thursday morning when a car was going southbound in the northbound lane of Ind. 15.

After several calls to dispatch of an erratic driver, Warsaw Police Dept. officer Wayne Wilkie responded to the call and reported over the scanner that the driver drove into the back of a semi while going the wrong way on Ind. 15.

Once the car finally came to a stop, medics were called and it was found the driver was suffering a reaction to diabetes.

When medics arrived they discovered the driver had very low blood sugar.

No police report was filled out by Wilkie because it was a medical issue.[[In-content Ad]]

Nobody was injured Thursday morning when a car was going southbound in the northbound lane of Ind. 15.

After several calls to dispatch of an erratic driver, Warsaw Police Dept. officer Wayne Wilkie responded to the call and reported over the scanner that the driver drove into the back of a semi while going the wrong way on Ind. 15.

Once the car finally came to a stop, medics were called and it was found the driver was suffering a reaction to diabetes.

When medics arrived they discovered the driver had very low blood sugar.

No police report was filled out by Wilkie because it was a medical issue.[[In-content Ad]]
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