Pubdate: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 Source: Wisconsin State Journal (WI) Copyright: 2008 Madison Newspapers, Inc. Contact: http://www.madison.com/wsj/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/506 Authors: Barry Adams, and Gena Kittner Wisconsin State Journal Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?224 (Cannabis and Driving) DEAD GIRL'S FATHER OPPOSES CHARGES The father of a 17-year-old Spring Green girl killed in a car crash Thursday calls the tentative charges against the driver, his daughter 's boyfriend, a "tragic mistake. " John H. Harrison, 17, of Madison, was arrested on suspicion of homicide by intoxicated use of a motor vehicle and causing injury by intoxicated use of a motor vehicle in the crash, which killed Courtney Anna Marie Kuenzi Kessenich. "They were questioning him when he was sedated and apparently he said he smoked a little pot earlier in the day but I doubt that had anything to do with it, " said Gary Kessenich, Courtney 's father. "It was just a tragic crash. " Dane County deputies announced the tentative charges after finding what they believe to be marijuana in Harrison 's vehicle at the scene of the crash, said Sgt. R.J. Lurquin. While usually associated with alcohol, "intoxicated " can refer to being under the influence of some other type of controlled substance, he said. The Sheriff 's Office will forward its reports to the Dane County district attorney 's office, where any decision on formal charges will await a blood toxicology report from the state Crime Laboratory. A hospital toxicology report, provided by Harrison to Kessenich and shared with the State Journal, shows no drugs or alcohol were in his system. However, that report included no specific test for THC -- the active ingredient in marijuana -- while the state 's report does test for the presence of THC among other drugs. Courtney was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash around 10:30 p.m. Thursday on Highway 14 in the town of Cross Plains. She was a passenger in Harrison 's car, which crossed the center line near the intersection with Cleveland Road and collided with an eastbound vehicle driven by Susan D. Vondra, 49, of Mazomanie. Harrison is recovering at UW Hospital from a broken arm, internal injuries and broken ribs, Gary Kessenich said. Vondra was taken to a local hospital with serious injuries, a press release said, but her condition is not known. Kessenich said his daughter and Harrison had been together for more than a year and they planned to get engaged June 8 on Harrison 's 18th birthday. Courtney would have graduated from River Valley High School this spring, Kessenich said. She worked at Panera Bread on Mineral Point Road in Madison and after work on the night of the crash drove to Harrison 's sister 's house nearby. She didn 't want to drive to Spring Green in the snow that night, which caused a handful of minor slide-offs, so Harrison offered to drive her, her father said. On the way home, Kessenich said, Harrison lost control, the Ford Taurus went sideways and was hit broadside. "It was an accident. It wasn 't his fault, " Kessenich said. "The road conditions were terrible and he lost control of the car and my daughter died. It was an accident. Why do I want to live with bitterness? I 'm supporting him and his family. " He said he wants Harrison to attend Courtney 's funeral today in Spring Green. "John was like a son to me, " Kessenich said. "I 've been agonizing over this. It 's going to be my mission to straighten it out. I don 't want her going down as a statistic from a drunk driver - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom