Chicago Sun-Times

DES PLAINES POLICE: MERCEDES WAS GOING 135 MPH BEFORE FATAL CRASH

- — Chacour Koop

The driver of a Mercedes- Benz was traveling about 135 mph when the vehicle struck and killed three Arlington Heights family members, according to details of a Des Plaines police investigat­ion released Wednesday.

Piotr Rog, 21, who also died in the crash, was speeding on Northwest Highway the evening of Feb. 16, when his vehicle struck the Chevy Impala carrying Kevin and Anita Crawford and their 20- year- old daughter Kirsten. The family was traveling to a soccer game at the nearby Lattof YMCA.

The police department previously estimated Rog was driving 100 mph.

An accident reconstruc­tion of the high- speed collision showed the Impala went spinning nearly 200 feet before striking a third vehicle, Police Chief Bill Kushner said. The Mercedes- Benz continued traveling 185 feet after impact, he said.

Investigat­ors wanted to retrieve informatio­n from the so- called “black box” in the Mercedes- Benz that could have revealed more details from the crash, but the automaker has not cooperated, Kushner said.

“Mercedes is just being really, really obstructio­nist, so we went the old- fashioned way,” he said.

Investigat­ors used mathematic­al calculatio­ns and measuremen­ts from the scene to determine the speed at the time of impact, Kushner said.

Meanwhile, the 26- year- old passenger in the Mercedes-Benz has survived the crash with a traumatic brain injury. Last week, detectives talked to the Des Plaines man at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, where he’s remained since the crash, but the interview did not produce informatio­n.

The survivor’s most recent memory was going to work two days before the crash, Kushner said.

“Speaking with doctors and psychiatri­sts, it’s common with that kind of brain injury,” he said.

The police department is awaiting toxicology results from the driver to determine whether drugs or alcohol contribute­d to the crash.

The two youngest children in the Crawford family, ages 10 and 16, have since moved into their grandparen­ts’ home.

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Three Arlington Heights family members were killed on Feb. 16 when their car was struck by a Mercedes traveling 135 mph. The driver of the Mercedes was also killed. | MARIAN PETRUTA VIDEO VIA DAILY HERALD FOR VIDEO of the crash’s aftermath, visit...

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