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Recent stolen-vehicle cases

  • CHRIS RICKERT , 608-252-6198
  • Feb 19, 2021
  • Feb 19, 2021 Updated Sep 8, 2023
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Madison-area police continued to respond to multiple stolen-vehicle complaints this winter.

2 teens arrested for attempted homicide in Sun Prairie shooting investigation, police say

Sun Prairie police, with the help of other law enforcement agencies, arrested two teenagers this week as part of an ongoing shooting investigation in Sun Prairie that was believed to be targeted. 

Sun Prairie police investigating car vs. car shooting believed to be targeted

A 16-year-old boy, of Madison, was taken to the Dane County Jail Friday on tentative charges of first-degree attempted homicide and two counts of first-degree recklessly endangering safety, Sun Prairie police Lt. Kevin Konopacki said. The boy was identified as the shooter from the incident. He was taken into custody as Sun Prairie police, with the help from several Dane County agencies, executed four search warrants. 

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Father charged in death of infant son tops recent notable crime-related news in Madison area

Father charged with reckless homicide in death of infant son; mother charged with neglect

Father charged with reckless homicide in death of infant son; mother charged with neglect

A Madison father was charged Monday with first-degree reckless homicide for the death in May of his 7-week-old son.

A criminal complaint states Arkeem L.D. Ashley, 24, could not explain to investigators how his son sustained a number of injuries to his head and extremities, other than an accidental fall that Ashley said happened earlier while he was holding his son.

Doctors said the fall wouldn’t have explained all of the injuries.

Man whose arrest sparked protest pleads guilty to misdemeanors, receives no additional jail

Man whose arrest sparked protest pleads guilty to misdemeanors, receives no additional jail

A Madison man whose arrest in June sparked a protest that led to a night of violence Downtown pleaded guilty Monday to four misdemeanors and received time-served sentences.

Devonere A. Johnson, 29, who was also prosecuted in federal court on extortion charges, pleaded guilty to two counts of disorderly conduct, one count of resisting arrest and one count of criminal damage to property as part of a plea agreement with District Attorney Ismael Ozanne.

Sentences of 30 days in jail for each of the convictions, all deemed as having been served by Johnson while he was in jail between late June and early October, were part of the agreement, which was accepted by Dane County Circuit Judge Julie Genovese.

Beloit police arrest a suspect in connection with Monday morning shooting homicide

Beloit police arrest a suspect in connection with Monday morning shooting homicide

Beloit police arrested Mario T. Tucker in connection to a shooting homicide that took place Monday morning, the department said during a press conference.

"The suspect and the victim were having a disagreement and the witnesses stated that the suspect shot the victim," Beloit Police Capt. Andre Sayles said during the press conference Monday afternoon. Early investigation indicated that the disagreement was over profanity used toward other residents of the home where the victim and suspect both lived.

Officer wakes up owner after Lexus spotted going 120 mph on Beltline, Madison police say

Officer wakes up owner after Lexus spotted going 120 mph on Beltline, Madison police say

An officer woke up a homeowner after the man's Lexus was spotted going 120 mph on the Beltline early Monday morning, Madison police reported.

The white Lexus was spotted by law enforcement going around 120 mph on the Beltline near Broadway shortly before 3 a.m. The driver blacked out the vehicle’s lights and the Lexus was last seen heading inbound on Rimrock Road, police spokesman Joel DeSpain said in a statement.

Sun Prairie police refer criminal charges for minors involved in shooting with stolen gun

Sun Prairie police refer criminal charges for minors involved in shooting with stolen gun

The Sun Prairie Police Department has referred criminal charges for the minors involved in an incident last month when a 16-year-old Madison boy accidentally shot himself in the head using a stolen gun.

Sun Prairie police responded to the report of the boy with a gunshot wound to the head in the parking lot of the Palace Cinema Movie Theater on Nov. 18 at around 3:40 a.m., Lt. Kevin Konopacki said. The investigation into the shooting found the boy accidentally shot himself in the head when he was passing the stolen gun to another minor seated in the backseat of a stolen vehicle.

Man charged for racist graffiti pleads guilty to other charges, awaits mental commitment

Man charged for racist graffiti pleads guilty to other charges, awaits mental commitment

A 71-year-old man who was accused of spray-painting racist graffiti on several buildings in the lower State Street area will face a mental commitment determination after the graffiti charges were dismissed, but he pleaded guilty but not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect to several other charges.

John G. Englert, of Madison, entered the guilty/not guilty plea to felony bail jumping for committing new crimes while he was free on bail in another felony case. The plea, known as NGI, means guilty of the crime but not legally responsible for it.

2 more Wisconsin prisoners die of COVID-19, bringing statewide total to 16

2 more Wisconsin prisoners die of COVID-19, bringing statewide total to 16

The Wisconsin Department of Corrections reported Tuesday that two more prisoners have died from COVID-19, bringing the total number of confirmed COVID-19-related deaths in the prison system to 16.

Cases have continued to rise in the state’s more than 30 adult prison facilities, but they’re growing at a slower rate than in recent weeks, when the number of new infections in a single day was often in the hundreds.

Sun Prairie police investigating car vs. car shooting believed to be targeted

Sun Prairie police investigating car vs. car shooting believed to be targeted

Sun Prairie police are investigating a car vs. car shooting Wednesday night that is believed to be targeted.

Officers responded to the intersection of W. Main Street and Clarmar Drive after multiple gunshots were reported, Sun Prairie police Lt. Kevin Konopacki said. The targeted shooting is believed to have been between the occupants of the two cars, a dark sedan and white Nissan Pathfinder, based on the initial investigation.

Damage at museum store at Overture Center prompts more charges against man

Damage at museum store at Overture Center prompts more charges against man

A man previously charged with damaging a Madison police vehicle and looting and damaging several businesses Downtown during riots in late May was charged Wednesday with looting and causing damage at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art’s store at the Overture Center.

A criminal complaint filed against Anthony M. Torres, 20, of Madison, states that overall damage at the Overture Center was at one point estimated at $400,000, some of which included glass, windows and doors at the art center’s shop. It is unclear from the complaint when that assessment was made or how accurate it was.

Latest theft makes 83 cases this year of firearms stolen from parked vehicles in Madison, police say

Latest theft makes 83 cases this year of firearms stolen from parked vehicles in Madison, police say

A theft on Monday on the Near West Side made it 83 cases this year of firearms stolen from parked vehicles in Madison, police reported.

A North Blackhawk Avenue homeowner contacted police about 5:30 a.m. Monday after discovering someone had entered his parked and unlocked SUV overnight, stealing his shotgun and hunting jacket, police spokesman Joel DeSpain said in a statement.

Woman causes disturbance at hotel, steals worker’s vehicle, crashes it, bites officer, Madison police say

A woman caused a disturbance at a Far West Side hotel overnight, stole a worker’s vehicle, crashed it, and bit an officer while being arrested, Madison police reported.

Police were dispatched to the Hampton Inn, 483 Commerce Drive, shortly after midnight on a report of a disturbance, Lt. Shannon Blackamore said in a report.

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18-year-old, 3 juveniles arrested after crashing stolen car on the East Side

An 18-year-old and three juveniles were arrested after crashing a stolen car into a tree on the East Side Saturday morning and running from the scene, Madison police reported.

The former Crowne Plaza is now a DoubleTree by Milton Madison East after an eight-month transformation.

Marcus L. Brinkley, 18, was booked into the Dane County Jail on tentative charges of operating a motor vehicle without owner's consent as party to a crime, Madison police spokesperson Tyler Grigg said. Of the juveniles arrested, one was tentatively charged with operating a motor vehicle without owner's consent, two counts of hit and run of occupied vehicles and an outstanding arrest warrant. 

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Teen father charged in shooting death of Albany infant, Wisconsin connections to D.C. insurrection top recent crime news

Albany newborn died from gunshot wounds, teen father charged with homicide

Albany newborn died from gunshot wounds, teen father charged with homicide

A 16-year-old Albany boy told police on Sunday he abandoned his newborn infant daughter, just born to his girlfriend at her home, in a wooded area in Albany, leaving her to die of exposure in the cold.

But according to a criminal complaint filed Tuesday, when police found the infant on Sunday they discovered she had been shot twice in the head. Logan T. Kruckenburg-Anderson admitted he had shot her, the complaint states.

Kruckenberg-Anderson, who was arrested Sunday, was charged Tuesday with first-degree intentional homicide and hiding a corpse. Under state law, anyone age 10 and older is charged automatically as an adult when facing a charge of first-degree intentional homicide.

Green County authorities investigating death of newborn baby as homicide

Green County authorities investigating death of newborn baby as homicide

Green County authorities are now investigating the death of a newborn baby as a homicide, the state Department of Justice said Monday.

A “person of interest” was taken into custody, DOJ said. The Albany Police Department is leading the investigation.

The baby girl, born on Tuesday at a residence in the village of Albany, was reported missing Saturday and found dead on Sunday.

Authorities are seeking help identifying a person who was seen walking in Albany on Tuesday.

Eau Claire man arrested in attack on US Capitol

Eau Claire man arrested in attack on US Capitol

A Wisconsin man was arrested Tuesday in Eau Claire for being part of the mob that breached the U.S. Capitol last week as Congress was certifying Electoral College votes giving Joe Biden the presidency.

Kevin Daniel Loftus, 52, of Eau Claire, faces two federal misdemeanors for knowingly entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, and violent entry and disorderly conduct on the Capitol grounds.

Madison native says she found pipe bomb near RNC office in D.C. by 'sheer luck'

Madison native says she found pipe bomb near RNC office in D.C. by 'sheer luck'

A little over an hour before the U.S. Capitol was stormed by rioters Jan. 6, Madison native Karlin Younger was at her home in Washington, D.C. — blocks away from what would soon become the historic insurrection.

She would soon discover one of the first signs of the day taking a dangerous turn.

“It just seemed like a normal Wednesday,” recalled Younger, who was in the midst of doing laundry. “I’m holding a wet sweater. How could I possibly be looking at a bomb?”

Wisconsin DOC reveals which prisons have had COVID-19 deaths for first time

Wisconsin DOC reveals which prisons have had COVID-19 deaths for first time

For the first time Monday, the state Department of Corrections revealed which state prisons have had COVID-19-related inmate deaths after refusing for months to disclose that information.

DOC had previously reported only a running total of COVID-19 deaths with no information on where they happened.

So far, 12 of DOC’s 36 adult correctional facilities have had at least one death from COVID-19. A total of 25 inmates have died.

Mineral Point man drives vehicle into building in Darlington for 2nd time, police say

Mineral Point man drives vehicle into building in Darlington for 2nd time, police say

A Mineral Point man faces multiple charges after driving a vehicle into a building in Darlington for the second time, police reported.

Police were dispatched to a report of a hit-and-run crash at Piggly Wiggly Plaza shortly before 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Darlington Police Chief Jason King said in a statement.

Witnesses told police a burgundy Ford pickup truck struck the building, causing significant damage, and then fled the scene. Officers located the truck on Main Street and stopped it, King said.

Madison man arrested for heroin possession, 4th OWI since Dec. 7, police say

Madison man arrested for heroin possession, 4th OWI since Dec. 7, police say

A Madison man was arrested for operating while intoxicated for the fourth time since Dec. 7, Madison police reported.

William C. Maysack, 36, was arrested for OWI on Dec. 7, 9 and 22, and Tuesday, with all four offenses considered first offenses on arrest since none have made it through the court system, police spokesman Tyler Grigg said.

At about 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Maysack was found asleep in the driver's seat of a stolen Subaru with his foot on the brake at the intersection of Cottage Grove Road and Atwood Avenue on the Far East Side, Grigg said in a report.

7 charged in months-long rash of burglaries, vehicle thefts and identity thefts

7 charged in months-long rash of burglaries, vehicle thefts and identity thefts

Seven people, all but one of them teenagers, were charged this week in a sprawling 49-page criminal complaint containing 78 criminal counts, most of them felonies, for their alleged involvement in a series of home burglaries, vehicle thefts and other alleged crimes in the Madison area.

The complaint lays out events over a nearly three-month period, between Aug. 11 and Nov. 9, that also included the use of stolen credit cards and ATM cards to make large purchases. Police said members of the group stole vehicles left running by their owners and by finding vehicle keys inside homes.

Sexual relationship with minor leads to 96 months in federal prison for Madison man also convicted of shooting

Sexual relationship with minor leads to 96 months in federal prison for Madison man also convicted of shooting

A sexual relationship with a minor led to a child pornography conviction and a 96-month federal prison sentence for a Madison man, who also was convicted in a separate shooting case, the office of U.S. Attorney Scott C. Blader reported.

Diorian Smith, 30, was sentenced Wednesday by federal Judge James D. Peterson for possessing child pornography to the 96 months in prison plus 20 years of supervised release, Blader said in a statement.

Smith was involved in a shooting that injured a woman on the West Side of Madison on Nov. 19, 2018, and while interviewing Smith regarding the shooting, authorities learned that he was involved in a sexual relationship with a minor and possessed pornographic images of her, Blader said.

Riders evacuate Metro Transit bus after man threatens to detonate bomb, Madison police say

Riders evacuate Metro Transit bus after man threatens to detonate bomb, Madison police say

Riders evacuated a Metro Transit bus on Thursday morning after a man threatened to detonate a bomb, Madison police reported.

Officers were called to the bus near East Washington Avenue and North Street about 8:45 a.m. on a report of a 48-year-old man causing a disturbance by yelling that he had a bomb and was "going to detonate it," police spokesman Tyler Grigg said in a statement.

Teen snatches woman’s purse at mall, later steals and crashes car while owner picks up food, Madison police say

A teen stole a woman’s purse at West Towne Mall, and later with a second teen stole and crashed a car while the owner picked up food on Saturday, Madison police reported.

It’s easy to prevent being a victim of car-related thefts. Here are some steps to help prevent your contents from being stolen from your vehicle.

At about 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, a 40-year-old woman was eating in the West Towne Mall food court when a 16-year-old boy grabbed her purse off the table and fled into a waiting stolen blue Mitsubishi Outlander, police spokesman Tyler Grigg said in a report.

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Columbus woman charged in murder-for-hire plot tops recent notable crime-related news

Columbus woman charged in murder-for-hire plot

Columbus woman charged in murder-for-hire plot

A Columbus woman was charged Monday in federal court with trying to hire someone over the internet to kill a man.

Kelly R. Harper, 37, was arrested Friday after federal and local investigators were tipped off by the intended victim and journalists who reportedly uncovered the plot. Harper faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted of using the internet to hire someone to commit murder, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.

Columbus woman charged in murder-for-hire plot to remain in custody

Columbus woman charged in murder-for-hire plot to remain in custody

A Columbus woman charged Monday with attempting to buy a man’s murder through the internet’s “dark web” will remain in custody for now, after a brief hearing in federal court Tuesday.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Chad Elgersma told U.S. Magistrate Judge Stephen Crocker that prosecutors intend to take the case against Kelly R. Harper, 37, to a grand jury on Wednesday to seek a formal indictment. Harper was charged in a criminal complaint Monday with using the internet to hire someone to commit murder.

Not guilty plea entered for boy accused of shooting infant, will seek waiver to juvenile court

Not guilty plea entered for boy accused of shooting infant, will seek waiver to juvenile court

A 16-year-old Albany boy accused of shooting to death his newborn daughter last month pleaded not guilty to first-degree intentional homicide after waiving his right to a preliminary hearing in the matter on Friday.

Logan T. Kruckenberg-Anderson now intends to seek to send his case from adult criminal court, where it was originally filed in Green County, into juvenile court under a procedure set in state law.

Far East Side homeowner wakes up to see burglar wearing headlamp, Madison police say

Far East Side homeowner wakes up to see burglar wearing headlamp, Madison police say

A Far East Side homeowner woke up early Monday morning and saw a burglar standing outside his bedroom door wearing a headlamp, Madison police reported.

When the homeowner in the 5300 block Park Meadow Drive woke up about 3:35 a.m. and saw the burglar, that person quickly fled back out through the garage door, police spokesman Tyler Grigg said in a report.

Man shows up at hospital with gunshot wound after shots reported on East Side, Madison police say

Man shows up at hospital with gunshot wound after shots reported on East Side, Madison police say

A man showed up at a local hospital with a gunshot wound Monday night after shots were reported on the East Side, Madison police reported.

Officers were dispatched at 8:52 p.m. on the report of shots in the 3000 block of Webb Avenue, Sgt. Kurt Wege said in a report.

Barneveld man arrested for battery, strangulation, suffocation in domestic case, Iowa County authorities say

Barneveld man arrested for battery, strangulation, suffocation in domestic case, Iowa County authorities say

A Barneveld man was arrested Wednesday afternoon for battery, strangulation and suffocation in a domestic case, Iowa County authorities reported.

Iowa County deputies and Barneveld police officers arrested Joseph C. Jordee Jr., 31, after making contact with him on Ruste Road in Barneveld about 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, the Iowa County Sheriff’s Office said in a report.

Stolen car raced at 100 mph before crashing into 67-year-old man's car on East Side

Stolen car raced at 100 mph before crashing into 67-year-old man's car on East Side

A 67-year-old man's car was hit by a stolen car on the East Side Thursday morning after the stolen car was racing at around 100 mph, Madison police said.

The 67-year-old man was driving on E. Washington Avenue near N. Fourth Street when he was hit by the stolen white Kia Forte at around 6:10 a.m., Madison police spokesperson Tyler Grigg said. 

Judge says astronomer's case against American Girl doll can proceed, dismisses some claims

Judge says astronomer's case against American Girl doll can proceed, dismisses some claims

A Chicago astronomer’s claim that Middleton-based dollmaker American Girl appropriated the astronomer’s likeness will go forward, a federal judge ruled Thursday, though he dismissed some of the claims made in the lawsuit.

U.S. District Judge James Peterson said he would allow Lucianne Walkowicz, an astronomer and science presenter based at Chicago’s Adler Planetarium, to pursue a false endorsement claim against American Girl related to its 2018 Girl of the Year doll called Luciana Vega.

Sparta woman dies when thrown from SUV, hit by car on I-90 near Tomah, State Patrol says

Sparta woman dies when thrown from SUV, hit by car on I-90 near Tomah, State Patrol says

A Sparta woman was killed when she was thrown from her SUV during a crash on Interstate 90 near Tomah Friday morning and then hit by a car, the State Patrol reported.

The 35-year-old woman, who was not named pending notification of family, was driving alone east on I-90 in a 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe shortly before 5:45 a.m. when she lost control, most likely due to road conditions, Sgt. Gary Helgerson said in a report.

Man's car stolen with young child still inside while picking up food on East Side

Man's car stolen with young child still inside while picking up food on East Side

A man’s car was stolen with his child still inside of it while it was left running on the East Side Friday evening, Madison police said.

The man was inside of a restaurant picking up food on the 1900 block of Winnebago Street about 6:05 p.m., and his car was left unlocked and running with his young child inside, Sgt. Gregory Sosoka said. The car was gone by the time he got back.

2 armed men sought in attempted carjacking of woman’s vehicle on South Side, Madison police say

Two armed men were sought in an attempted carjacking of a woman’s vehicle on the South Side on Monday afternoon, Madison police reported.

Officers were sent about 12:45 p.m. Monday to the 900 block of South Park Street on a report of a weapon violation, Sgt. Nicholas Ellis said in a report.

It’s easy to prevent being a victim of car-related thefts. Here are some steps to help prevent your contents from being stolen from your vehicle.

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Columbus woman charged in murder-for-hire plot tops recent notable crime-related news

Columbus woman charged in murder-for-hire plot

Columbus woman charged in murder-for-hire plot

A Columbus woman was charged Monday in federal court with trying to hire someone over the internet to kill a man.

Kelly R. Harper, 37, was arrested Friday after federal and local investigators were tipped off by the intended victim and journalists who reportedly uncovered the plot. Harper faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted of using the internet to hire someone to commit murder, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.

Columbus woman charged in murder-for-hire plot to remain in custody

Columbus woman charged in murder-for-hire plot to remain in custody

A Columbus woman charged Monday with attempting to buy a man’s murder through the internet’s “dark web” will remain in custody for now, after a brief hearing in federal court Tuesday.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Chad Elgersma told U.S. Magistrate Judge Stephen Crocker that prosecutors intend to take the case against Kelly R. Harper, 37, to a grand jury on Wednesday to seek a formal indictment. Harper was charged in a criminal complaint Monday with using the internet to hire someone to commit murder.

Not guilty plea entered for boy accused of shooting infant, will seek waiver to juvenile court

Not guilty plea entered for boy accused of shooting infant, will seek waiver to juvenile court

A 16-year-old Albany boy accused of shooting to death his newborn daughter last month pleaded not guilty to first-degree intentional homicide after waiving his right to a preliminary hearing in the matter on Friday.

Logan T. Kruckenberg-Anderson now intends to seek to send his case from adult criminal court, where it was originally filed in Green County, into juvenile court under a procedure set in state law.

Far East Side homeowner wakes up to see burglar wearing headlamp, Madison police say

Far East Side homeowner wakes up to see burglar wearing headlamp, Madison police say

A Far East Side homeowner woke up early Monday morning and saw a burglar standing outside his bedroom door wearing a headlamp, Madison police reported.

When the homeowner in the 5300 block Park Meadow Drive woke up about 3:35 a.m. and saw the burglar, that person quickly fled back out through the garage door, police spokesman Tyler Grigg said in a report.

Man shows up at hospital with gunshot wound after shots reported on East Side, Madison police say

Man shows up at hospital with gunshot wound after shots reported on East Side, Madison police say

A man showed up at a local hospital with a gunshot wound Monday night after shots were reported on the East Side, Madison police reported.

Officers were dispatched at 8:52 p.m. on the report of shots in the 3000 block of Webb Avenue, Sgt. Kurt Wege said in a report.

Barneveld man arrested for battery, strangulation, suffocation in domestic case, Iowa County authorities say

Barneveld man arrested for battery, strangulation, suffocation in domestic case, Iowa County authorities say

A Barneveld man was arrested Wednesday afternoon for battery, strangulation and suffocation in a domestic case, Iowa County authorities reported.

Iowa County deputies and Barneveld police officers arrested Joseph C. Jordee Jr., 31, after making contact with him on Ruste Road in Barneveld about 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, the Iowa County Sheriff’s Office said in a report.

Stolen car raced at 100 mph before crashing into 67-year-old man's car on East Side

Stolen car raced at 100 mph before crashing into 67-year-old man's car on East Side

A 67-year-old man's car was hit by a stolen car on the East Side Thursday morning after the stolen car was racing at around 100 mph, Madison police said.

The 67-year-old man was driving on E. Washington Avenue near N. Fourth Street when he was hit by the stolen white Kia Forte at around 6:10 a.m., Madison police spokesperson Tyler Grigg said. 

Judge says astronomer's case against American Girl doll can proceed, dismisses some claims

Judge says astronomer's case against American Girl doll can proceed, dismisses some claims

A Chicago astronomer’s claim that Middleton-based dollmaker American Girl appropriated the astronomer’s likeness will go forward, a federal judge ruled Thursday, though he dismissed some of the claims made in the lawsuit.

U.S. District Judge James Peterson said he would allow Lucianne Walkowicz, an astronomer and science presenter based at Chicago’s Adler Planetarium, to pursue a false endorsement claim against American Girl related to its 2018 Girl of the Year doll called Luciana Vega.

Sparta woman dies when thrown from SUV, hit by car on I-90 near Tomah, State Patrol says

Sparta woman dies when thrown from SUV, hit by car on I-90 near Tomah, State Patrol says

A Sparta woman was killed when she was thrown from her SUV during a crash on Interstate 90 near Tomah Friday morning and then hit by a car, the State Patrol reported.

The 35-year-old woman, who was not named pending notification of family, was driving alone east on I-90 in a 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe shortly before 5:45 a.m. when she lost control, most likely due to road conditions, Sgt. Gary Helgerson said in a report.

Man's car stolen with young child still inside while picking up food on East Side

Man's car stolen with young child still inside while picking up food on East Side

A man’s car was stolen with his child still inside of it while it was left running on the East Side Friday evening, Madison police said.

The man was inside of a restaurant picking up food on the 1900 block of Winnebago Street about 6:05 p.m., and his car was left unlocked and running with his young child inside, Sgt. Gregory Sosoka said. The car was gone by the time he got back.

As unattended vehicle thefts continue, Madison police report 3 arrests, 4 vehicles recovered

More than 100 vehicles have been stolen in Madison this year, most of which were left running unattended while warming up, police reported.

Some of the vehicle thefts are tied to robberies, reckless driving, and crashes, and police on Wednesday recovered four stolen cars and made three more arrests, some of which are related to previous stolen vehicles, police spokesman Tyler Grigg said in a report.

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Photos: Madison's most dangerous intersections, as seen from space

No. 10: Packers Avenue and International Lane

No. 10: Packers Avenue and International Lane

Number of crashes: 19

Top violation received: Failure to yield while making a left turn.

No. 9: Zeier Road and East Washington Avenue

No. 9: Zeier Road and East Washington Avenue

Number of crashes: 19

Top violation received: Listed as N/A, but the second most common violation involved inattentive driving.

No. 8: South Park Street and West Badger Road

No. 8: South Park Street and West Badger Road

Number of crashes: 20

Top violation received: Listed as N/A, but the second most common violation involved running red lights.

No. 7: Thierer Road and East Washington Avenue

No. 7: Thierer Road and East Washington Avenue

Number of crashes: 20

Top violation received: Listed as N/A, but the second most common violation involved running red lights.

No. 6: North First Street and East Washington Avenue

No. 6: North First Street and East Washington Avenue

Number of crashes: 21

Top violation received: Failure to yield while making a left turn.

No. 5: Buckeye Road and South Stoughton Road

No. 5: Buckeye Road and South Stoughton Road

Number of crashes: 22

Top violation received: Failure to yield while making a left turn.

No. 4: South Baldwin Street and East Washington Avenue

No. 4: South Baldwin Street and East Washington Avenue

Number of crashes: 22

Top violation received: Listed as N/A, but the second most common violation involved failure to yield right of way. 

No. 3: North Stoughton Road and East Washington Avenue

No. 3: North Stoughton Road and East Washington Avenue

Number of crashes: 23

Top violation received: Listed as N/A. The second most common violation was tied, which involved running red lights or inattentive driving. 

No. 2: Watts Road and South Gammon Road

No. 2: Watts Road and South Gammon Road

Number of crashes: 24

Top violation received: Listed as N/A, but the second most common violation involved running red lights.

No. 1: Pleasant View Road and Mineral Point

No. 1: Pleasant View Road and Mineral Point

Number of crashes: 30

Top violation received: Listed as N/A, but the second most common violation involved failure to yield. 

Man's car stolen with young child still inside while picking up food on East Side

A man’s car was stolen with his child still inside of it while it was left running on the East Side Friday evening, Madison police said.

It’s easy to prevent being a victim of car-related thefts. Here are some steps to help prevent your contents from being stolen from your vehicle.

The man was inside of a restaurant picking up food on the 1900 block of Winnebago Street about 6:05 p.m., and his car was left unlocked and running with his young child inside, Sgt. Gregory Sosoka said. The car was gone by the time he got back.

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8 vehicles stolen while warming up, 2 used in store parking lot robberies, Madison police say

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Teen arrested for Fox River Mall fatal shooting tops recent notable crime news

U.S. Marshals arrest teen wanted for targeted fatal shooting at Fox River Mall

U.S. Marshals arrest teen wanted for targeted fatal shooting at Fox River Mall

A U.S. Marshals' Fugitive Task Force on Thursday arrested a 17-year-old wanted for the targeted shooting that left one person dead and another wounded at the Fox River Mall outside of Appleton.

Dezman V. Ellis was taken into custody at a Des Moines, Iowa, residence about 3:30 p.m. by the U.S. Marshals Great Lakes Regional Fugitive Task Force, which became part of the investigation Monday, according to the Grand Chute Police Department. Ellis faces tentative charges of first-degree intentional homicide and first-degree recklessly endangering safety.

Sun Prairie man arrested after rifle fired during disturbance, police say

Sun Prairie man arrested after rifle fired during disturbance, police say

A Sun Prairie man was arrested after a rifle was fired during a disturbance on Sunday night, Sun Prairie police reported.

Shortly before 7:15 p.m., police responded to the 100 block of South Bird Street on a report of multiple shots fired, Sgt. Jason Scott said in a report.

Arriving officers determined that two rifle rounds were fired into the ground during a disturbance between multiple people, with no injuries reported, Scott said.

Clerk at Far East Side hotel locks self in office as officers respond to disturbance, Madison police say

Clerk at Far East Side hotel locks self in office as officers respond to disturbance, Madison police say

A hotel clerk locked themselves in an office as officers responded to a disturbance Saturday night involving about 10 people, Madison police reported.

At about 9:45 p.m., officers were called to the Residence Inn, 4862 Hayes Rd. on the Far East Side, on the disturbance report, police spokesman Tyler Grigg said in a statement.

Madison police investigating road rage shooting on Beltline

Madison police investigating road rage shooting on Beltline

Madison police are investigating a road rage shooting on the eastbound Beltline Tuesday night.

Officers responded to a report of shots fired near the intersection of Highway 12 and Highway 14 at around 7:25 p.m., Sgt. Daniel Sherrick said. A man said that his car was hit by gunshots fired by people in another car that he did not know.

Man who repeatedly stabbed roommate gets 22-year mental commitment

Man who repeatedly stabbed roommate gets 22-year mental commitment

A man who pleaded guilty to stabbing a roommate in 2019, but was found not legally responsible for the crime due to mental illness, was ordered committed Tuesday to the state Department of Health Services for 22 years.

Luke R. Faircloth, 28, will begin his commitment at a state mental institution, where he will remain until he receives treatment and has convinced a judge that he is no longer a danger to himself or others. He would still remain under DHS supervision once he is released.

Panhandler who followed man, kicked in apartment door arrested again for East Side disturbance

Panhandler who followed man, kicked in apartment door arrested again for East Side disturbance

A panhandler who was arrested in December for following a man home to his apartment and kicking the door in was again arrested Tuesday for causing a disturbance on the East Side. 

George R. Staisil, 37, was at the Metro Transit East Transfer Point, 102 W. Corporate Drive, fighting, yelling and harassing other passengers at around 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, Madison police spokesperson Tyler Grigg said.

Staisil then struggled with officers, spat at and made threats towards them all while resisting arrest.

Man charged with attempted carjacking, reckless injury in East Side shooting last week that wounded one

Man charged with attempted carjacking, reckless injury in East Side shooting last week that wounded one

A shooting that left a person in serious condition last week happened during an apparent attempt to steal a car at gunpoint, according to a criminal complaint filed Wednesday that charged an 18-year-old man with the shooting.

The complaint charged Jakel D. Jones, of Fitchburg, with first-degree reckless injury, attempted carjacking and several other charges for the Friday afternoon shooting of a man in the 4200 block of Maher Avenue on Madison’s East Side.

Woman calls police after man watching her from outside bedroom window exposes himself

Woman calls police after man watching her from outside bedroom window exposes himself

A 20-year-old woman called police to her Downtown residence late Wednesday night after a man stood outside her bedroom window and exposed himself.

The woman said the man was standing outside her bedroom window on the 500 block of W. Mifflin Street at around 11:30 p.m. Wednesday "watching her," Madison police spokesperson Tyler Grigg said. The woman told her roommates about the man after he exposed himself, and they went outside to look for him but were unsuccessful. 

72-year-old man walking dog hit in crosswalk by 81-year-old driver, Madison police say

72-year-old man walking dog hit in crosswalk by 81-year-old driver, Madison police say

A 72-year-old man was hit while walking his dog by an 81-year-old driver at the intersection of Raymond Road and McKenna Boulevard Thursday morning.

The pedestrian was walking his dog in the crosswalk at the intersection with the walk signal on at around 10:40 a.m. Thursday when he was hit by the driver traveling at a slow speed, Madison police spokesperson Tyler Grigg said. 

Man charged with animal abuse after dog dies from being kicked

Man charged with animal abuse after dog dies from being kicked

A Madison man was charged Friday with kicking a dog to death earlier this week during a dispute with another man, telling the man after he kicked the dog, “the dog deserved it,” according to a criminal complaint.

Ishmael L. Moran, 31, was charged with felony animal mistreatment, disorderly conduct and two counts of bail jumping for the incident, which police said happened Monday night outside Porchlight, 306 N. Brooks St., where Moran was living.

2 suspects flee stolen vehicle after causing crash that injured woman, Madison police say

Two suspects fled a stolen vehicle after causing a crash Monday afternoon on the Far East Side that injured a woman, Madison police reported.

At about 2:15 p.m., a 2021 black Hyundai Palisade that had been stolen in Oregon crashed into a vehicle driven by a 61-year-old woman near Mendota Street and Lien Road, police spokesman Tyler Grigg said in a statement.

It’s easy to prevent being a victim of car-related thefts. Here are some steps to help prevent your contents from being stolen from your vehicle.

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Photos: Madison's most dangerous intersections, as seen from space

No. 10: Packers Avenue and International Lane

No. 10: Packers Avenue and International Lane

Number of crashes: 19

Top violation received: Failure to yield while making a left turn.

No. 9: Zeier Road and East Washington Avenue

No. 9: Zeier Road and East Washington Avenue

Number of crashes: 19

Top violation received: Listed as N/A, but the second most common violation involved inattentive driving.

No. 8: South Park Street and West Badger Road

No. 8: South Park Street and West Badger Road

Number of crashes: 20

Top violation received: Listed as N/A, but the second most common violation involved running red lights.

No. 7: Thierer Road and East Washington Avenue

No. 7: Thierer Road and East Washington Avenue

Number of crashes: 20

Top violation received: Listed as N/A, but the second most common violation involved running red lights.

No. 6: North First Street and East Washington Avenue

No. 6: North First Street and East Washington Avenue

Number of crashes: 21

Top violation received: Failure to yield while making a left turn.

No. 5: Buckeye Road and South Stoughton Road

No. 5: Buckeye Road and South Stoughton Road

Number of crashes: 22

Top violation received: Failure to yield while making a left turn.

No. 4: South Baldwin Street and East Washington Avenue

No. 4: South Baldwin Street and East Washington Avenue

Number of crashes: 22

Top violation received: Listed as N/A, but the second most common violation involved failure to yield right of way. 

No. 3: North Stoughton Road and East Washington Avenue

No. 3: North Stoughton Road and East Washington Avenue

Number of crashes: 23

Top violation received: Listed as N/A. The second most common violation was tied, which involved running red lights or inattentive driving. 

No. 2: Watts Road and South Gammon Road

No. 2: Watts Road and South Gammon Road

Number of crashes: 24

Top violation received: Listed as N/A, but the second most common violation involved running red lights.

No. 1: Pleasant View Road and Mineral Point

No. 1: Pleasant View Road and Mineral Point

Number of crashes: 30

Top violation received: Listed as N/A, but the second most common violation involved failure to yield. 

Police release image of thief who stole 75-year-old woman's car as she made food pantry donation

Madison police have released a surveillance video image of a thief who stole a 75-year-old woman's car last month as she walked into a food pantry to make a donation.

Not having a car is creating a real hardship for the woman and her husband, police spokesman Joel DeSpain said in a report.

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2 cars stolen after owners leave them running outside businesses, Madison police say

Two cars were stolen this week after the owners left them running outside businesses, Madison police reported.

On Wednesday at 5:40 p.m., a customer was inside Red Lobster, 4502 East Towne Blvd., picking up a food order when they noticed their running black Acura MDX was no longer outside the door, police spokesman Tyler Grigg said in a report.

It’s easy to prevent being a victim of car-related thefts. Here are some steps to help prevent your contents from being stolen from your vehicle.

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Man accused of killing sister held for trial tops recent notable crime-related news in Madison area

Madison man accused of killing sister held for trial

Madison man accused of killing sister held for trial

A Madison police detective testified Monday that a dispute over several inoperable vehicles might have led to the fatal shooting last year of a 63-year-old Madison woman by her mentally ill brother.

Joseph G. Green, 58, was ordered to stand trial for the murder of his sister, Sheila M. Green, on Christmas Eve. Under questioning from Assistant District Attorney William Brown during a Monday morning preliminary hearing, Madison police Detective Justine Harris outlined surveillance video and other evidence suggesting Green drove a motorcycle from his Sawyer Terrace apartment to his sister’s home on South Midvale Boulevard about three miles away, shot her multiple times, called 911, then drove back to his apartment where he dumped a .380-caliber handgun into a dumpster.

2 in car critically injured in crash when distracted driver runs milk truck through stop sign, Grant County authorities say

2 in car critically injured in crash when distracted driver runs milk truck through stop sign, Grant County authorities say

Two people in a car were critically injured in a crash Wednesday when a distracted driver ran a stop sign in a milk truck, the Grant County Sheriff’s Office reported.

The crash happened about 11:30 a.m. Wednesday on Highway 18 at Highway G in the town of Wingville, Sheriff Nathan Dreckman said in a report.

Investigators determined that Tyler Holthaus, 30, of Glen Haven, was driving a 2012 Freightliner milk truck south on Highway G when he told deputies that he looked down at an electronic device and didn't see the stop sign. Holthaus drove his truck through the intersection and struck a 2021 Subaru that was heading west on Highway 18, Dreckman said.

2 men arrested after locking another man in basement, Madison police say

2 men arrested after locking another man in basement, Madison police say

Two men were arrested Friday after allegedly locking another man in a basement on the East Side, Madison police said.

Officers responded to a disturbance in the 2800 block of Dahle Street around 2:30 a.m., police spokesperson Tyler Grigg said in a statement.

A woman told police she escaped the two men — Jonathan Schaaf, 29, and Anthony Scheppers, 52, — while they drove her around in a vehicle, Grigg said.

Update: Area cleared after Madison police find no explosives in car on Near West Side

Update: Area cleared after Madison police find no explosives in car on Near West Side

Madison police have cleared the area after blocking off part of a street on the Near West Side Monday evening to investigate a vehicle with "suspicious material" inside, Lt. Eugene Woehrle said.

Woehrle said the 1700 block of Jefferson Street near Vilas Park was closed for several hours out of an "abundance of caution" after the suspicious vehicle was reported. The street was opened back shortly after 8 p.m. when police determined that no hazardous materials were in the car.

Update: 2 dead bodies found in town of Sun Prairie home; Dane County investigating

Update: 2 dead bodies found in town of Sun Prairie home; Dane County investigating

The Dane County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after two bodies were found Monday in a home in the town of Sun Prairie, authorities said.

The deaths were reported at 3:22 p.m. Monday in the 4600 block of Pierceville Road, Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Elise Schaffer said Monday. Officers were still on the scene Monday night.

Deputies and police officers entered the home and found the two bodies. The Dane County Sheriff’s Office did not release information on the identities of the individuals, how they died or how authorities were notified about them.

Madison police investigating after man found dead in Far East Side park

Madison police investigating after man found dead in Far East Side park

Madison police said Monday that a man was found dead Saturday morning in Reindahl Park on the city’s Far East Side.

Madison police and fire crews responded shortly after 8:30 a.m. Saturday after witnesses who were out for a morning walk through the park in the 1800 block of Portage Road discovered a body at the bottom of a small hill near the bike path, officer Tyler Grigg said.

Former state probation agent charged with sexual assault for alleged inappropriate relationship with parolee

Former state probation agent charged with sexual assault for alleged inappropriate relationship with parolee

A former state probation agent has been charged with sexual assault after police said they found she had a sexual relationship with a parolee who was under her supervision.

A criminal complaint filed last week charged Meredith J. Wachtendonk, 29, of Verona, who abruptly quit her job with the state Department of Corrections in September, with second-degree sexual assault by a probation agent. The complaint states Wachtendonk quit after she reported to her supervisors receiving a phone call from a woman accusing Wachtendonk of helping someone under her supervision sell and transport drugs.

Family sues over cold weather death of Georgia man who left Madison Veterans Hospital

Family sues over cold weather death of Georgia man who left Madison Veterans Hospital

The family of a Georgia veteran who died in Madison nearly three years ago when he wandered away from the Veterans Hospital in bitterly cold temperatures filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the federal government, alleging the hospital’s negligence led to the man’s death.

The adult children of Vance Perry Sr. sued the federal government in the Madison-based U.S. District Court of Western Wisconsin after the 57-year-old mentally ill man walked away from the Department of Veterans Affairs hospital on the Near West Side and was eventually found dead in a Downtown parking garage.

Catalytic converter thief caught on home security camera on Near East Side, Madison police say

Catalytic converter thief caught on home security camera on Near East Side, Madison police say

A catalytic converter thief was caught in action by a home security camera on the Near East Side on Tuesday, Madison police reported.

The incident happened about 2 a.m. in the 600 block of S Dickinson Street, officer Tyler Grigg said in a report.

A homeowner woke up to notifications on his phone showing a car stopping next to his 2007 Toyota Prius. The thief cut off the car’s catalytic converter in about 90 seconds, Grigg said.

2 killed in head-on collision on Highway 69 in town of Montrose, Sheriff's Office says

2 killed in head-on collision on Highway 69 in town of Montrose, Sheriff's Office says

Two drivers were killed in a head-on collision Wednesday on Highway 69 in the town of Montrose, the Dane County Sheriff’s Office said.

According to the Sheriff’s Office:

A 2001 Ford Escape was travelling south on Highway 69 in the north lanes when it clipped the rear driver-side tail light of a pick-up truck as the truck attempted to avoid collision.

Waunakee police arrest man, recover vehicle stolen in Lodi after brief pursuit

Waunakee police arrested a man on Sunday and recovered a stolen vehicle after a brief pursuit, authorities reported.

The 2013 Chevrolet was stolen Saturday in Lodi in the 500 block of Madison Avenue, while items were stolen from other vehicles in the area, Lodi Police Chief Wayne Smith said in a report.

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It’s easy to prevent being a victim of car-related thefts. Here are some steps to help prevent your contents from being stolen from your vehicle.

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Man accused of killing sister held for trial tops recent notable crime-related news in Madison area

Madison man accused of killing sister held for trial

Madison man accused of killing sister held for trial

A Madison police detective testified Monday that a dispute over several inoperable vehicles might have led to the fatal shooting last year of a 63-year-old Madison woman by her mentally ill brother.

Joseph G. Green, 58, was ordered to stand trial for the murder of his sister, Sheila M. Green, on Christmas Eve. Under questioning from Assistant District Attorney William Brown during a Monday morning preliminary hearing, Madison police Detective Justine Harris outlined surveillance video and other evidence suggesting Green drove a motorcycle from his Sawyer Terrace apartment to his sister’s home on South Midvale Boulevard about three miles away, shot her multiple times, called 911, then drove back to his apartment where he dumped a .380-caliber handgun into a dumpster.

2 in car critically injured in crash when distracted driver runs milk truck through stop sign, Grant County authorities say

2 in car critically injured in crash when distracted driver runs milk truck through stop sign, Grant County authorities say

Two people in a car were critically injured in a crash Wednesday when a distracted driver ran a stop sign in a milk truck, the Grant County Sheriff’s Office reported.

The crash happened about 11:30 a.m. Wednesday on Highway 18 at Highway G in the town of Wingville, Sheriff Nathan Dreckman said in a report.

Investigators determined that Tyler Holthaus, 30, of Glen Haven, was driving a 2012 Freightliner milk truck south on Highway G when he told deputies that he looked down at an electronic device and didn't see the stop sign. Holthaus drove his truck through the intersection and struck a 2021 Subaru that was heading west on Highway 18, Dreckman said.

2 men arrested after locking another man in basement, Madison police say

2 men arrested after locking another man in basement, Madison police say

Two men were arrested Friday after allegedly locking another man in a basement on the East Side, Madison police said.

Officers responded to a disturbance in the 2800 block of Dahle Street around 2:30 a.m., police spokesperson Tyler Grigg said in a statement.

A woman told police she escaped the two men — Jonathan Schaaf, 29, and Anthony Scheppers, 52, — while they drove her around in a vehicle, Grigg said.

Update: Area cleared after Madison police find no explosives in car on Near West Side

Update: Area cleared after Madison police find no explosives in car on Near West Side

Madison police have cleared the area after blocking off part of a street on the Near West Side Monday evening to investigate a vehicle with "suspicious material" inside, Lt. Eugene Woehrle said.

Woehrle said the 1700 block of Jefferson Street near Vilas Park was closed for several hours out of an "abundance of caution" after the suspicious vehicle was reported. The street was opened back shortly after 8 p.m. when police determined that no hazardous materials were in the car.

Update: 2 dead bodies found in town of Sun Prairie home; Dane County investigating

Update: 2 dead bodies found in town of Sun Prairie home; Dane County investigating

The Dane County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after two bodies were found Monday in a home in the town of Sun Prairie, authorities said.

The deaths were reported at 3:22 p.m. Monday in the 4600 block of Pierceville Road, Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Elise Schaffer said Monday. Officers were still on the scene Monday night.

Deputies and police officers entered the home and found the two bodies. The Dane County Sheriff’s Office did not release information on the identities of the individuals, how they died or how authorities were notified about them.

Madison police investigating after man found dead in Far East Side park

Madison police investigating after man found dead in Far East Side park

Madison police said Monday that a man was found dead Saturday morning in Reindahl Park on the city’s Far East Side.

Madison police and fire crews responded shortly after 8:30 a.m. Saturday after witnesses who were out for a morning walk through the park in the 1800 block of Portage Road discovered a body at the bottom of a small hill near the bike path, officer Tyler Grigg said.

Former state probation agent charged with sexual assault for alleged inappropriate relationship with parolee

Former state probation agent charged with sexual assault for alleged inappropriate relationship with parolee

A former state probation agent has been charged with sexual assault after police said they found she had a sexual relationship with a parolee who was under her supervision.

A criminal complaint filed last week charged Meredith J. Wachtendonk, 29, of Verona, who abruptly quit her job with the state Department of Corrections in September, with second-degree sexual assault by a probation agent. The complaint states Wachtendonk quit after she reported to her supervisors receiving a phone call from a woman accusing Wachtendonk of helping someone under her supervision sell and transport drugs.

Family sues over cold weather death of Georgia man who left Madison Veterans Hospital

Family sues over cold weather death of Georgia man who left Madison Veterans Hospital

The family of a Georgia veteran who died in Madison nearly three years ago when he wandered away from the Veterans Hospital in bitterly cold temperatures filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the federal government, alleging the hospital’s negligence led to the man’s death.

The adult children of Vance Perry Sr. sued the federal government in the Madison-based U.S. District Court of Western Wisconsin after the 57-year-old mentally ill man walked away from the Department of Veterans Affairs hospital on the Near West Side and was eventually found dead in a Downtown parking garage.

Catalytic converter thief caught on home security camera on Near East Side, Madison police say

Catalytic converter thief caught on home security camera on Near East Side, Madison police say

A catalytic converter thief was caught in action by a home security camera on the Near East Side on Tuesday, Madison police reported.

The incident happened about 2 a.m. in the 600 block of S Dickinson Street, officer Tyler Grigg said in a report.

A homeowner woke up to notifications on his phone showing a car stopping next to his 2007 Toyota Prius. The thief cut off the car’s catalytic converter in about 90 seconds, Grigg said.

2 killed in head-on collision on Highway 69 in town of Montrose, Sheriff's Office says

2 killed in head-on collision on Highway 69 in town of Montrose, Sheriff's Office says

Two drivers were killed in a head-on collision Wednesday on Highway 69 in the town of Montrose, the Dane County Sheriff’s Office said.

According to the Sheriff’s Office:

A 2001 Ford Escape was travelling south on Highway 69 in the north lanes when it clipped the rear driver-side tail light of a pick-up truck as the truck attempted to avoid collision.

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Most car thefts and associated crimes could be eliminated if people locked their doors and didn't leave their cars unattended and running, police say.

Madison police lieutenant videotaped engaging in sexual relations in his squad car resigns

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Decision on police body cameras kicked to yet another Madison City Council

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Into this drama steps the City Council's yet-to-be-elected president along with 19 other people, including nine new faces, to be sworn in April 20.

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