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EXCLUSIVE: ‘He’s alive … he’s a fighter’

Walworth County Sheriff’s Deputy Wayne Blanchard (far right) joins family members Taran Blanchard (from left), daughter-in-law Sydney Blanchard and wife Angela Blanchard, at Taran and Sydney’s wedding in 2018. Wayne was severely injured Aug. 1 when he was struck by a vehicle whose driver was attempting to flee police. His daughter, Beckett Runge said despite numerous surgeries, and many more needed due to his injuries, her dad “miraculously” did not suffer brain trauma or internal bleeding. (Submitted photo)

Daughter says severely injured deputy on a long road to recovery

By Kellen Olshefski

Correspondent

A Walworth County Sheriff’s Deputy is set to undergo numerous surgeries on a long road to recovery after being struck by a vehicle in the early hours of Aug. 1.

A 20-plus year veteran of the sheriff’s department and former officer in Burlington, Wayne Blanchard, suffered critical injuries while preparing to deploy a tire deflation device on Highway 120 north of Kniep Road in an attempt to stop a vehicle fleeing police at a high rate of speed. The driver of the vehicle, 25-year-old Tony Perales, lost control and struck the guardrail Blanchard had taken a position behind.

Beckett Runge, Blanchard’s daughter, hasn’t been able to see her father since the crash because of COVID protocols at the hospital, though she has been in close contact with her grandmother and stepmother to keep close tabs on Blanchard’s condition.

Despite the extent of Blanchard’s injuries, Runge said there is no brain trauma or internal bleeding – a real blessing.

“It’s a miracle,” she said, noting his bulletproof vest saved him. “I mean, he was ejected from his boots. He was hit so hard that his boots were still laced up.”

            To read the full version of this story, pick up a copy of this week’s Burlington Standard Press or Waterford Post.

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