Joliet police officer charged with DUI in I-55 crash that killed her passenger, a Berwyn police officer

Officer Charles Schauer was a passenger in a Dodge that slammed into the rear of a box truck, police said. The driver, Erin Zilka, was charged with DUI.

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Berwyn Police Officer Charles Schauer

Berwyn Police Officer Charles Schauer

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A veteran Joliet police officer faces a DUI charge after a Sunday crash on Interstate 55 near Plainfield that killed her passenger, a Berwyn police officer.

Erin L. Zilka, 35, is charged with a misdemeanor count of driving under the influence after crashing her Dodge Durango into a stationary box truck that was blocking two right lanes of traffic following an earlier crash with a pickup truck, Illinois State Police said.

Zilka, a Joliet police officer, and her passenger, Charles Schauer, 33, were both off duty during the crash about 6 a.m. on southbound I-55 just north of U.S. Route 30, state police said.

Erin Zilka

Erin Zilka

Illinois State Police

Schauer, a 10-year veteran with Berwyn, was pronounced dead on the scene, state police and Berwyn police said. Zilka was hospitalized with injuries that were not life-threatening.

Joliet police said they have placed Zilka on administrative leave begun an internal investigation into the incident.

Zilka’s attorney, Jeff Tomczak, said her blood-alcohol test came up under the legal limit but declined to specify the number. He said Zilka was friends with Schauer and was in “a really bad way.”

“She’s absolutely devastated to a degree I can’t express verbally,” Tomczak said.

He said Zilka “came upon” an earlier accident in a “darkened” part of the road before crashing.

Zilka has been an officer with Joliet police for 6 years and had served in Shorewood for another 6 years, Tomczak said. He said she is due in court March 18.

Zilka, of Plainfield, was also cited for driving too fast for conditions, state police said.

Berwyn Mayor Robert Lovero announced that Schauer was involved in the “tragic traffic accident” in a Facebook post.

“Please keep Officer Schauer’s family and friends, as well as all Berwyn police officers in your thoughts and prayers during this time of grief,” he said.

Three lanes on I-55 were shut down until 10:20 a.m. as state troopers investigated the crash, state police said.

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