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Small Town Crime Wave For June 15th

10 min · 15 de jun de 2026
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June 7th thru the 13th (all week) - City of LaCrosse  To promote an upcoming Country music festival called Country BOOM. They have large letters saying BOOM all over town. Every night, someone or someones is swapping letters around town, making numerous signs say "BOOB." They are still at large  June 7th – City of Brooklyn  At 7:20 pm two different people reported that 3 men stopped their vehicle, got out, and two of them were doing push-ups while the third watched, while drinking a can of something. They then got back in the car and drove away   June 8th – City of Monroe  At 1:00 AM a man drove into the lot of a truck dealer, blaring his horn. He then got out of his car, yelled at the building about how mad he was, before getting back into his car and driving away.  I mean I hope the guy who yelled at an empty building feels better about the situation. Sometimes you just gotta let it all out. This and more on this weeks Small Town Crime Wave!

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