Trooper Seriously Injured in Overnight Crash

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INDIANA STATE POLICE
LOWELL DISTRICT
1550 E. 181st Ave 
Lowell, IN 46356
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FOR RELEASE: Upon Receipt

CONTACT:
Sgt. Glen Fifield
Lowell District #13
Public Information Officer
219.696.6242

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DATE: April 29, 2020

Trooper Seriously Injured in Overnight Crash

 

GARY- This morning at 12:00 a.m., Trooper Corey Adam was dispatched to a single vehicle crash on I-80/94 west bound at the 7.3 mile-marker.  This is approximately ¼ mile east of Burr St.  Upon Trooper Adam’s arrival at the scene, he located a black Mercedes Benz that had struck the center median wall.  The vehicle had come to a rest partially in the left and left-center lane.  Trooper Adam parked his fully marked Dodge Charger with emergency lights activated, behind the crashed car to protect other motorists from striking it.  Two other Troopers, Trooper Dennis Griffin and Trooper Israel Rosillo, parked further behind Trooper Adam’s patrol car and blocked additional lanes with their emergency lights activated as well as approximately 15 flares in the roadway.  

As the Troopers were investigating the crash, Trooper Griffin observed a vehicle traveling west in left-center lane at a high rate of speed.  Trooper Griffin attempted to yell at Trooper Adam to warn him of the oncoming vehicle.  The vehicle, a 2004 Chevrolet SUV, struck Trooper Adam's police car at a high rate of speed.  The impact caused the police car to strike the Mercedes as well as the median wall.  Trooper Rosillo was able to jump over the median barrier and avoid being struck by the police car.  Trooper Adam was positioned in the driver’s seat of his car at the time of the crash.  Troopers Griffin and Rosillo then ran to check on Trooper Adam and were able to extricate him from his car as it was leaking gasoline. 

Trooper Adam sustained serious injuries as a result of the crash and was transported to Northlake Hospital in Gary for treatment.  The driver of the Chevrolet, identified as Cameron D. Geweniger, 30, from Wheaton, Illinois, refused medical treatment.  A subsequent Operating While Intoxicated crash investigation was initiated as officers made observations that lead them to believe that the driver of the Chevrolet may have been impaired.  Mr. Geweniger refused field sobriety tests at the scene and also refused a certified chemical test for intoxication.  Mr. Geweniger was transported to Northlake Hospital where a search warrant for a blood draw was requested through the Lake County Prosecutor’s Office and granted by a magistrate.  The results of that blood test are pending.

Mr. Geweniger was transported to the Lake County Jail and booked on the following preliminary charges: 

  • Operating While Intoxicated Causing Serious Bodily Injury- Level 5 Felony
  • Operating While Intoxicated Endangering- Class A Misdemeanor
  • Operating While Intoxicated – Class C Misdemeanor
  • Resisting Law Enforcement- Class A Misdemeanor
  • Reckless Driving- Class B Misdemeanor

All charges listed above are merely accusations and probable cause for arrest, and any crime mentioned in this release is alleged.  Actual charges and/or additional charges will be determined by the Lake County Prosecutor's Office.

The roadway was closed for approximately 5 hours for crash investigation/reconstruction.  Assisting at the scene were the Gary Fire and Police Departments.  The vehicles were towed by  Precision Towing. 

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