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Fatal Rollover Crash in Sawyer County: One Dead, Two Injured, Driver Arrested

Early Morning Rollover in Bass Lake Results in Fatality and Severe Injuries; Speed and Alcohol Implicated.

Fatal Rollover Crash in Sawyer County: One Dead, Two Injured, Driver Arrested

SAWYER COUNTY — In the early hours on Friday, a single-vehicle rollover crash on Highline Road in Bass Lake resulted in one fatality and multiple injuries, according to a press release from the Sawyer County Sheriff’s Office.

Press Release

On June 21, 2024 at 3:16AM, the Sawyer County Dispatch Center received a 911 call reporting a single vehicle rollover with multiple injuries. The crash was located on Highline Road south of the intersection of Williams Road in the Town of Bass Lake. Sawyer County Sheriff’s Deputies assisted by the City and Town of Hayward Police Departments, LCO Police Department, Sawyer County EMS, Wisconsin State Patrol, Town of Bass Lake & Town of Hayward Fire Departments and the City of Hayward Fire Departments responded to the scene.

Initial investigation indicates that a 2005 Ford Explorer Sport Trac operated by Dabid Flores, 20, of Hayward, WI was traveling north on Highline Road at a high rate of speed. Flores lost control of the vehicle causing it to overturn multiple times coming to rest in the east ditchline of the northbound lane. Three passengers in the Flores vehicle, Reese J. Frederick, 19, of Hayward, WI, a 17 year old female and a 16 year old female also from Hayward were ejected from the vehicle.

Frederick received fatal injuries and was pronuonced deceased on the scene.

The sixteen and seventeen year old female passengers sustained life threatening injuries and were transported to a Minnesota hospital for medical treatment. The extent of their injuries are unknown at this time.

Flores received minor injuries and was treated and released from a local hospital. He is currently being held in the Sawyer County Jail pending the charge of Second Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety.

Speed and alcohol are believed to be a contributing factor in the crash.

The crash remains under investigation by the Sawyer County Sheriff’s Office, the Sawyer County Medical Examiner and the Wisconsin State Patrol.

-- Per Sheriff Doug Mrotek

Last Update: Jun 21, 2024 12:53 pm CDT

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