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MILWAUKEE — A Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Deputy rolled through a stop sign and crashed into a car being driven Tanya Weyker.

The deputy, Joseph Quiles, was clearly at fault, but according to WITI-TV, he arrested Weyker on a drunk driving charge.

The crash happened in February 2013. Weyker said she suffered a fractured neck as a result.

Her injuries were too severe to allow for any field sobriety tests. She couldn’t even give a breath sample. But another deputy arrested Weyker anyway on five separate charges including drunk driving causing injury.

In his official report, Quiles wrote that he stopped at the stop sign and looked both ways before pulling out. He told a Milwaukee police officer that he never saw any headlights, even though Weyker’s Camry had lights that come on automatically.

However, video from a nearby surveillance camera showed the squad car turning without making a complete stop.

At the hospital, doctors took blood samples from Weyker. Later tests found she had no alcohol in her system. It took months, however, for charges against Wyeker to be dismissed by the district attorney.

Wyeker said she is waiting for the state to pay her medical bills for the crash. She has also filed a complaint against the deputy, which could lead to a lawsuit against the county.

After the crash Quiles filled for injury pay, which has has since exhausted, and is now waiting on a permanent duty disability claim.