Driver’s medical condition contributed to van crashing into Janesville house
The reports, released Monday, do not specify the condition that affected
Scott's condition was described in one report as "reduced alertness."
The van, owned by New Life Ministries,
Scott was treated and released at
Scott and the van were involved in another accident near
The van and a car driven by
Scott later told an officer he did not remember colliding with another vehicle, the report states. The report describes Scott's condition in this accident as "physically disabled."
Scott was cited for leaving the scene of an accident and driving with a suspended license.
Collier was cited for driving with a suspended license and without insurance.
Police on Friday said Scott and the van were involved in a third accident. That report was not available Monday.
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