WAPL Mornings with Laura Lee & Cutter

Small Town Crime Wave For June 29th

11 min · 29. juni 2026
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June 25th – City of Eau Claire  A man was stealing things from a parked city truck. When officers arrived; he was still taking things. He told officers that he did not know it was a city truck (despite large "Eau Claire" logos on truck), he was found to have some Meth, and still had Meth on him.  June 26th – City of Wisconsin Dells  At 7:15 pm a Female "anonymous caller" stated that there was an outdoor event going on that was too loud. She went to the event and told the event staff to "turn their mics down to medium volume" but they are not listening to her. Officers do believe, but with no confirmation that this is the same woman that made multiple noise complaints in the last few weeks.   June 26th - Lake Geneva  A man tried marijuana, doesn't feel quite right  June 26th – Village of Windsor  There are 2 raccoons in a guy’s dryer! I hope the raccoons used a Bounce dryer sheet to smell April fresh. This and more on Small Town Crime Wave!

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