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    Metro Sgt. hospitalized following wrong way crash on Bell Road Wednesday

    By Kelsey Gibbs, Kelly Broderick,

    2024-07-10
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    A Metro detective is in critical condition following a head-on collision early this morning. The crash occurred as Sergeant Trevor VonDohlen was en route to a call.

    Chief John Drake reported that Sergeant VonDohlen was on his way to respond to an incident when his police cruiser was struck by another vehicle.

    Eyewitness John Pulido says it was one of the scariest things he saw.

    “My friend and I heard a car coming down the road. It hit the curb, went airborne, and blew a tire off.” Pulido said he and his friend witnessed the two-car collision right in front of them. “The officer pulled himself out. We asked if he was okay, and he said he couldn’t feel his legs.”

    MNPD Homicide Sergeant Trevor VonDohlen was responding to a call on Creekview Drive regarding a reported suicide when the crash occurred at approximately 2:15 a.m. on Wednesday.

    “It’s always scary when you receive an early morning call from Don Aaron. You know it’s something serious," said Chief John Drake.

    Drake saying his primary concern is VonDohlen’s well-being.

    “He still has a lot of fighting to do, but he was able to talk and is in good spirits. It’s always unsettling when such incidents happen.”

    Metro Police stated that VonDohlen’s emergency lights were not activated when another driver veered into his lane, resulting in a head-on collision at Bell Road and Mt. View Road. The driver of the other vehicle, identified as 26-year-old Carlos Atilano of Antioch, was pronounced dead at the scene.

    Chief Drake extended his condolences to Atilano’s family, acknowledging the tragedy of the loss of life.

    He also reflected on the severity of VonDohlen’s injuries and the potential for an even worse outcome.

    “He’s doing as well as can be expected. He’s in a lot of pain, with plates and screws inserted, and wearing a neck brace. He’s thankful it’s not worse and that he’s still here.”

    Chief Drake noted that VonDohlen sustained several concerning injuries and expressed hope for his full recovery and return to service.

    Sergeant VonDohlen, 37, is a 12-year veteran of the MNPD and a father of four boys. His wife is by his side at the hospital.

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    “Here’s a great story that proves everyone has something to give, regardless of age OR personal challenges. Our Austin Pollack introduces us to Ms Sylvia Mooney. At age 80, she’s not sitting still. Instead, she using her skills to craft compassion for others… one stitch at a time. Her crochet creations go to non-profits to help our homeless neighbors. You’ll be surprised to learn she does it all, while facing a serious health issue. Bravo Sylvia!”

    -Rhori Johnston

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