Ethan Vosatka identified as Hillsdale crash victim
Ethan Vosatka Death – The identity of the person who passed away as a result of injuries sustained in a collision that took place early on Saturday morning in Hillsdale and involved only a single car has been made public by Brian Gustafson, who serves as the Coroner for Rock Island County. The collision only involved a single car. There was only one vehicle involved in the crash. When the crash had place, it was still very early on Saturday morning.
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At around 3:45 in the morning, the driver of the car that was involved in an accident on Illinois Route 2 near High Street was recognized as being Clinton resident Ethan Aaron Vosatka. Vosatka is 31 years old and was identified as the driver of the car that was involved in the accident. Vosatka was the driver of a vehicle that was involved in the collision that occurred. In addition, when we were there, Vosatka was the only passenger in the vehicle that was involved in the crash that we could see. This was the case the entire time that we were there.
According to statements made by Captain Ron Erickson of the Rock Island County Sheriff’s Office, it was said that Vosatka was discovered to have passed away at the scene of the accident where he was found to have been involved in the collision. The fact that it was found out that Vosatka had been involved in the accident is the foundation for this charge. When Gustafson made his statement, he was waiting for the results of the toxicological test that was being done at the time.
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The test was being done at the time of Gustafson’s statement. It seemed as though he was well prepared for their arrival, as he gave off that image. The preliminary findings of the investigation into the collision that was carried out by the Rock Island County Sheriff’s Department have not yet been made public. The inquiry was carried out by the Rock Island County Sheriff’s Department. The Rock Island County Sheriff’s Department was the one to conduct the investigation into the matter.
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