The person involved in a shootout with Wisconsin State Patrol officers last week in Fort Atkinson was believed to have been a suspect in a bank robbery that occurred in Monona earlier that day.
The driver, Joseph R. Crawford, 23, died of multiple gunshot wounds after State Patrol troopers attempted to stop two suspects in a vehicle in Johnson Creek on Dec. 9 that led to a chase and gunfire, according to the Department of Justice, which is handling the investigation along with the Division of Criminal Investigation.
The DOJ said the troopers were not aware of the bank robbery investigation when they attempted the traffic stop. The investigation of the bank robbery is being led by the Monona Police Department and the FBI.
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The person involved in a shootout with Wisconsin State Patrol troopers last week in Fort Atkinson was believed to have brandished a handgun and taken an undisclosed amount of money from Summit Credit Union in Monona earlier that day.
Joseph R. Crawford, 23, is believed to have been the suspect who entered the bank on Monona Drive Dec. 9 at approximately 9:44 a.m., according to a press release from the Monona Police Department.
City of Monona Police officers responded to a report of an armed bank robbery at Summit Credit Union, 5809 Monona Drive.
Upon arrival, officers learned that one male suspect entered the bank where he contacted two employees before he brandished a handgun and ordered the two employees to the vault, according to the release.
Crews respond to commercial fire near Jefferson Co. Sheriffâs Office The building on fire is near the intersection of 24th Street and 8th Avenue. (Source: WBRC) By WBRC Staff | December 17, 2020 at 4:54 AM CST - Updated December 17 at 8:52 AM
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - Crews responded early Thursday morning to a commercial fire near the Jefferson County Sheriffâs Office.
The building is near the intersection of 24th Street North and 8th Avenue North. It has not been said what the building is used for or who owns it.
We do not know at this time what caused the fire. Fortunately there have not been any injuries reported.
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