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Fender-Bender Roundup: Accidents at Crissey, Randall and Keslinger in Police Reports

The following information was supplied by the Geneva Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

It can be feast or famine if the lazy local editor only collects reports from the once a week. This week's was more on the famine side, so another trip might be in order.

Here are three accident reports collected this week:

Accident on South Randall Road—The front of a Dodge BR2500 driven by Danial Goles, 40 of Johnsburg collided with the rear of a Dodge Dakota driven by Gregory Arnold, 53, of Aurora around 1:27 p.m. Dec. 3 in the 1700 block of South Randall Road near Christina Lane, reports said. More than $1,500 damage was done to any one vehicle.

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Accident at Crissey and East Fabyan Parkway—The rear of a Kia Sedona driven by Charles Mazur, 52, of Chicago collided with the front of a Toyota Camry driven by Andrzej Budz, 49, of Elgin around 4:12 p.m. Dec. 6 at the intersection of Crissey Avenue and East Fabyan Parkway, reports said. More than $1,500 damage was done to any one vehicle. Mazur was issued a warning ticket for failure to yield turning left.

Accident on Keslinger Road—The front of a Toyota Corolla driven by Claire Field, 21, of Batavia collided with the front of a Mazda 5 driven by Cynthia BanVerkum, 50, of Geneva around 7:12 p.m. Nov. 26 at the intersection of Kesliinger Road and Peck Road, reports said. More than $1,500 damage was done to any one vehicle. EMS medic 153 was called to the scene but both drivers refused treatment, reports said. Field was issued a warning ticket for failure to yield while turning left. 

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