Woodstock woman critical after accident taken to McHenrv Hospital by the McHenry Area Rescue SECTION 2 • PAGE 17 • PLAINDEALER - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER t. l*d A Woodstock woman was in critical condition in the intensive care unit of St. Anthony Hospital, Rock- ford, following a two-car ac cident Sunday evening. Debra Sue Britton, 28, 872 Dane St., was taken by helicopter to Rockford after suffering serious injuries in a head-on collision about 5:30 p.m. on Illinois 47 near South view Drive. According to the report by Woodftock police, the Britton auto apparently was northbound on Route 47 when it was struck by a southbound station wagon that Crossed into the northbound lane. The driver of the station wagon, Gosafat F. Carbajal, 31, 2081 Stone Lake Road, Wood stock, was taken to Memorial the Woodstock Rescue Squac A passenger in the Britton autp, Roger F. Britton, 30, 672 Dane St., Woodstock, also was admitted to the hospital. Woodstock police initially charged Carbajcd with driving under the influence of in toxicating liquor, improper lane usage and driving at speeds greater than reasonable and proper. Police are continuing their investigation into the incident. Nine people were injured early Sunday morning in two accidents on Johnsburs Road, just west of the Riverside Drive intersection. McHenry Township Fire Department and Jonnsburg Rescue Squad personnel were alerted at about 11:55p.m. to the scene of a head-on collision. McHenry County Sheriff's Police reported that two cars, driven by Burt L. Lancaster, 508 Rand Road, McHenry, and Kelly J. Kegel, 3403 Oakdale, McHenry, crashed head-on about one-tenth mile west of Riverside Drive. The police were unable to obtain statements from the drivers due to injuries, the report said. Evidence at the scene indicated t that collision occurred in the westbound lane of traffic. The report said Civement scratches showed the ancaster vehicle to be eastbound in the wrong lane. Both drivers/and apassenger in the Kegel auto, Thomas E. Meehan, 1004 Ringwood Road, McHenry, were taken to McHenry Hospital. All three people were listed in fair condition Monday. About a half-hour later, another crash ' occurred in traffic that was backed up because of the LancasteHKggel collision. A car driven by Alan James Miller, 1813 Grandview, McHenry, ran into the rear of an auto driven by James E. Chrisman, 5303 Stilwell, Wonder Lake. Chrisman and four passengers, Carol Chrisman, William Chrisman, David Chrisman and were taken to: , for examination and treatment. All were treated and released. Miller was charged with driving under the influence and failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident. Robert Strombach, 5301 Maplehill, McHenry, was charged with leaving the scene of an accident and driving without a valid driver's license following a one-car accident on River Road, near State Park Road. Squad following a one-car accident on River Road, near State Park Road. Picard said he reached for an object on the floor and when he looked up the car was on the road shoulder. When he tried to return to the pavement, the car spun and ended in a ditch. Donald A. Strand, 7214 Delaware, Wonder Lake, was driving west on Ringwood Road when a lamb ran in front of his car. Strand told police he Theft told at school McHenry Police are investigating a b u r g l a r y a t McHenry Community High S c h o o l E a s t Campus which was reported Monday morning. Police said four scales were taken from the building over the past weekend. attempted to avoid the animal, but was unable to do so. Anna M. Dipple, 4807 Winnebago, Wonaer Lake, escaped injury in a two-car accident at the intersection of Route 120 and E. Wonder Lake Road. The driver of the other vehicle. Bertha T. Rex, 9815 Wondermere Road, Woodstock, told county police the Dipple pulled into tne intersection in front of her car. No citations were issued. general News Abandoned home is burneci McHenry County police are investi sheriff's _ a blaze at an abandoned house on U.S. 14, east of Woodstock, on Friday afternoon. Woodstock Rural Fire Chief Dick Menzel said his depart ment responded to the call about 2:45 p.m. The interior of the structure was gutted and the back of the house burned on the outside, he said. . Because there apparently were several "incendiary fires set within the structure, Menzig said the cause of the blaze was "suspicious" and the incident turned over to the sheriffs department for further in vestigation. Strombach told he had been in a fight with Dale P. Craft, the owner of the vehicle. He said he was driving south on River Road ana "blacked out," according to the report. The car went off the road and struck a tree. * Darrin D. Picard, 8101 White Oaks Road, Wonder Lake, was police are looking into H-tedtheft of The also the reported $500 from a woman's purse at McHenry Hospital. Accordin police, Calc ing to Mildred Honor investigation officers Fourteen Illinois and Indiana Police officers were honored by the International Association of Chiefs of Police and the National Automobile Theft Bureau for their professionalism and dedication in the investigation "W commercial theft rings. In 1979, Illinois and Indiana law enforcement agencies held a series of meetings to determine methods to improve control of an obvious interstate vehicle theft problem. While law enforcement agencies in both states already worked at a high level of co-operation, officers concluded that it was necessary to establish a multi- jurisdicational task force in order to sucessfully counter rapid increases in interstate vehicle crime. Since the Bi-State Auto Theft Unit was formed in 1980, the team has arrested 85 major organized crime figures involved in vehicle theft rings. Of those arrested, 44 have been successfully convicted. Many others are awaiting trial. Over $lv« million in stolen vehicles and related parts have been recovered. Hie officers of the unit were commended by Paul W. Gilliland, NATB president, for outstanding professionalism in their work. "As a result of hard work and cooperation, this tinique multi-jurisdicational task force has succeeded in helping to contain and suppress hard-core vehicle crime, he said. ldwell reportedly left her purse unattended . at a telephone for a short time and when she returned, an estimated $500 was missing. 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