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    Guilty plea on October 2014 accident

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    By KMAN Staff on February 23, 2016 Local News, Pottawatomie County, Wamego
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    A Silver Lake man has entered a plea of guilty to aggravated battery while DUI in connection with an October 2014 accident in Pottawatomie county that left two men seriously injured. Cameron Renfro entered the plea the end of last week in Pottawatomie County District court and will be sentenced March 17th. He was to have had a motion hearing last Friday.
    As KMAN reported at the time, Renfro and Jeffrey Fisher of Wamego were life-flighted following the accident on Highway 24 east of Wamego. Renfro and Fisher were the drivers in the head-on collision, were trapped, and had to be extracted from the two vehicles. A portion of Highway 24 was closed for several hours following the early morning October fifth accident.
    Fisher ended up in a wheelchair since the accident and Renfro lost an arm.

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