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Small Town Crime Wave For June 22nd

9 min · 22 de jun de 2026
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June 14th – City of Eau Claire  A person living next to soccer fields complained about soccer parents parking on the road near his house. When the Police arrived, he was yelling out his windows at soccer parents. Plus he had spit on the parked cars and wound up arrested for Disorderly conduct  June 14th – City of Platteville  After a one vehicle rollover, the occupants got out, removed all of their personal belongings and paperwork from the car, and were picked up by another car. An officer went to the registered owner's house, and he told police he was the driver who left the scene, because he wanted to take a shower before reporting the crash.   June 14th – City of Brookfield  There was a report of an ATV vs couch at an outdoor party. It said that a couple on the couch were injured, we know nothing else about this other than that alcohol was involved. You'd think it was the ATV that crashed into the couch but if booze was involved, perhaps it was the couch that ran into the ATV instead..... This and more on this weeks Small Town Crime Wave!

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