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Crash kills three Friday evening

Stephenson (NBC 26) – Three people died in a crash on Friday evening in the city of Stephenson according to a press release from the Sheriff office of the Marinette County. The deputy boss James Hansen writes at 9:22 p.m., the MPs were called to County Highway A and the Moonshine Hill Road, where two cars crashed.

The investigators say that 60-year-old Daniel Mrotek from Berlin drove west on the Moonshine Hill Road when he did not stop at the stop sign and drove against a car on County Highway a.

The 71-year-old Thomas Robe from Oak Creek drove the car on the County Highway A when Mrotek's vehicle broke into it. Sheriff Randy Miller reports that Mrotek did not wear a seat belt and was thrown out of his car. Mrotek was fatally injured.

Robe and the passenger in his vehicle, the 68-year-old Sharon Robe from Oak Creek, were also fatally injured. According to the press release sent on Saturday, the crash is examined by the Sheriff's office by Marinette County and the office of Marinette County's medical examiner. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, the fire brigade of the city of Stephenson, the Twin Bridge Rescue, 180 car and towing and Tim Witt Chevrolet Towing assisted the MP of the Marinette County at the crime of the crash.

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