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CRIME & SAFETY
1 person dead following 2-vehicle crash in Trempealeau County
TOWN OF ARCADIA, Wis. (WEAU) - One person is dead following a two-vehicle crash in Trempealeau County. According to a press release from the Trempealeau County Sheriff’s Office, on July 16, 2024, around 1:26 a.m., authorities received a report of a two-vehicle crash on Highway 93 near Loesel Lane in the Town of Arcadia.
Man identified in bike park death
The man who died in an accident at the Trempealeau bike park in June has been identified. Trempealeau Police Chief Jeremy Randall identified the deceased as Jay Esch, a 62-year-old man from River Falls. Esch’s bike went off the track while using a split decision bike ramp. Esch suffered a...
Wrong-Way Driver on I-90 Injured in Southeast Minnesota Crash With Semi
Houston, MN (KROC-AM News)- A wrong-way driver was taken to a hospital following a crash involving a semi in southeast Minnesota over the weekend. An SUV collided with the semi on Interstate 90 in Winona County. The State Patrol responded to the two-vehicle crash shortly after 10:15 Sunday night. The...
Emergency, fire crews make 50 calls
WINONA, Minn. – The Fire Department reported 43 emergency medical calls plus 27 fire calls in recent days:. > Monday, July 15: 8 medical calls plus 7 fire call. > Sunday, July 14: 4 medical calls plus 4 fire calls. > Saturday, July 13: 8 medical calls plus 6...
Agencies review emergency alerts after confusion
An alleged assault suspect fleeing Winona police last Monday prompted community shelter-in-place alerts and subsequent confusion over mixed messages, with some alerts referencing an “active shooter” and others labeled as a weather emergency. Law enforcement officials are still looking into the cause of the confusion as well as ways to improve the emergency alert system.
Stockton city worker punches resident he says attacked him
(KWNO)-A disagreement over grass clippings may have led to a physical altercation in Stockton. Winona County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to Stockton City Hall around 11:45 a.m. on Tuesday. According to a WCSO spokesperson, a city worker said a resident physically attacked him and the worker defended himself by punching the man in the face. The resident had a minor cut above his eye. The resident was apparently upset about grass clippings being blown onto his property. Neither man was arrested but the spokesperson said both could be served with citations for assault.
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