Waterloo Man Charged in Accident with Waverly Woman
The Bremer County Sheriff has released more information on a 2-vehicle accident near Denver that sent a Waverly woman to the hospital.
It happened Thursday (May 20th) at about 5:15pm, at the intersection of Midway Avenue and 250th Street, just northeast of Denver.
An investigation by the Bremer County Sheriff determined that a pickup driven by 32 year old Joshua Meinert of Waterloo, broadsided an SUV driven by 19 year old Emily Saathoff of Waverly.
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Saathoff was taken to Allen Hospital in Waterloo for treatment. Meinert was not injured.
markp6 hours agoLast Updated: May 24, 2021
A 19-year-old female was injured in a two-vehicle wreck late Thursday afternoon in north Iowa.
The Bremer County Sheriff’s Office says the collision occurred at about 5:15 p.m. just northeast of Denver near the intersection of Midway Avenue and 250th Street. A Hyundai Santa Fe driven by Emily Saathoff of Waverly was broadsided by a Ford F-250 pickup driven 32-year-old Joshua Meinert of Waterloo.
Saathoff was taken by Denver Ambulance to Allen Hospital in Waterloo for treatment of her injuries. She was charged with driving while license suspended and failure to wear her seatbelt. Meinert was charged with failure to yield right of way.
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