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A status call is set for Dec. 5 at the Kane County Judicial Center before Judge Marmarie Kostelny.
The young Geneva woman who crashed at the intersection of Bennett and Dodson streets on May 4 returns to court Dec. 5. Wiesner was charged in July with aggravated driving under the influence that included bodily harm to a passenger. After the collision, Wiesner was driven to Provena Mercy Medical Center in Aurora. Her passenger, 22-year-old Lindsey Vanderheyden of Batavia, was lifted by helicopter to Good Samaritan Hospital in Downers Grove. Vanderheyden initially told police Wiesner had fallen asleep behind the wheel as her Chevrolet Cavalier hurtled west down the Dodson Street hill, ran through the stop sign and crashed into trees next to a residential driveway at 224 N. Bennett St., which is also IL Route 25. Eleven days after the crash…
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The 20-year-old Geneva woman who crashed her car at Dodson and Bennett streets on May 4 now faces charges of aggravated driving under the influence.
Nicole Wiesner, the 20-year-old who crashed her car at Bennett and Dodson streets on May 4, has been charged with aggravated driving under the influence, Geneva police said in a Friday press release. The crash had been under investigation since it occurred at about 10:29 a.m. on that Friday in May. After the collision, Wiesner was driven to Provena Mercy Medical Center in Aurora. Her passenger, 22-year-old Lindsey Vanderheyden of Batavia, was lifted by helicopter to Good Samaritan Hospital in Downers Grove. Vanderheyden initially told police Wiesner had fallen asleep behind the wheel as her Chevrolet Cavalier hurtled west down the Dodson Street hill, ran through the stop sign and crashed into trees next to a residential driveway at 224 N. …
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Police are still awaiting lab results on the May 4 high-speed, single-car crash that injured two young women at the intersection of Bennett and Dodson streets in Geneva.
Geneva police Cmdr. Eric Passarelli said Tuesday that the May 4 one-car crash that injured two young women, requiring one to be airlifted, remains under investigation. On May 4, a Chevrolet Cavalier driven by 20-year-old Nicole Wiesner crashed headlong into trees along the driveway of a Bennett Street (Route 25) home. Police reports said the Cavalier shot at a high rate of speed down the Dodson Street hill, barreled through the stop sign of the T-intersection and crashed near the driveway of the home at 224 N. Bennett St. Wiesner was taken to Delnor Hospital where she was treated and released. Her passenger, 22-year-old Lindsey Vanderheyden of Batavia, was airlifted from the State Street bridge and later treated and released from Good …
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12:04 pm on Thursday, June 28, 2012
Gary, thanks for catching that. We updated the story to say Rt. 25. We apologize for the error. —Charles Menchaca, Editor, Batavia Patch   more ›
wkn
2:32 pm on Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Does no one have any. Compassion for this girl. I'm sure that none of u would care to know about 6 weeks after the first accident the girl tried to kill herself and was hospitalized for days. It could be from how upset she was with hersled over the accidents and how her life is at rock bottom and I'm sure her reading these nasty comments u immature people are saying about her also helped her with…   more ›