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Birthday Rollover Crash Leads to Drunken Driving Arrest
A man who turned 33 Sunday was arrested after a rollover accident he caused shut down the Hale Interchange ramps for about an hour early Sunday morning.

Email: David.Cotey@patch.com
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Hometown: South Milwaukee
Birthday: 1/26/1979
Bio: David Cotey comes to Patch after nearly a decade with NOW Newspapers (formerly CNI Newspapers), where he was a senior sports writer and editor for multiple communities, including Greenfield and Greendale.
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee alum is a multi-time Wisconsin Newspapers Association and Suburban Newspapers Association award winner. He and his wife Angela have two children: Hannah and Carson.
A man who turned 33 Sunday was arrested after a rollover accident he caused shut down the Hale Interchange ramps for about an hour early Sunday morning.

The holiday season is here, and so too are some great local holiday events. And there are two important fundraisers as well.
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