Courtney A. Kluender, 24, injured in three-vehicle wreck on Highway 12 in Baraboo, Wisconsin
Baraboo woman injured in 3-vehicle crash
The Sauk County Sheriff's Office said deputies responded to a report at 5:26 p.m. of a crash on Highway 12 about three-tenths of a mile south of Skillet Creek Road in the town of Baraboo.
According to the report, a 2008 Chevrolet HHR driven by 24-year-old Courtney A. Kluender, was traveling north on Highway 12 when it drifted left of center and struck a southbound 2007 Dodge Ram operated by 16-year-old Joshua M. Pate, of Baraboo. Pate's truck then went into the ditch where it struck a culvert. Kluender’s SUV spun out of control and struck a southbound 2012 Ford Focus driven by 20-year-old Theodore T. Munz of Baraboo
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