One person dead after police chase in Lincoln County ends in crash
Two Lincoln County squad cars were trying to stop a vehicle that someone reported stolen when the vehicle crashed, according to a news release.
Wausau Daily Herald
MERRILL – One person is dead after a crash that occurred after law enforcement pursued a vehicle in Lincoln County, according to officials.
At 5:24 p.m. Wednesday, two Lincoln County Sheriff s Office squad cars began trying to stop a vehicle someone reported stolen, according to a news release from the Wisconsin Department of Justice.
The chase was going west on a town road in rural Lincoln County when the vehicle deputies were pursuing left the road and crashed, according to the news release. The Lincoln County Coroner s Office pronounced the driver, who was the only occupant of the vehicle, dead at the scene.
Sun Prairie police investigate fatal shooting of couple
May 7, 2021
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Sun Prairie police are investigating the deaths of a couple found dead of gunshot wounds in their home.
Lt. Ryan Cox said the man s gunshot wounds are believed to have been self-inflicted. But, Cox would not say whether the woman s injuries were self-inflicted or whether the deaths are being investigated as a murder-suicide.
The man was 35 and the woman was 37. Their bodies were found Wednesday evening when officers went to the home to check on their welfare.
Neighbors in the Prairie Lakes development said the two bodies were removed from the home Thursday morning. Neighbor Justin Schroeder says the couple had been living in the home for about a year, the State Journal reported.
1 dead, state investigating after car plows into McFarland house
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The agency announced its involvement in a press release Wednesday.
McFarland police were chasing a car in the moments before it drove into a local house, according to the release.
Five people were in the car at the time of the crash, authorities said. The driver, a 19-year-old, was pronounced dead at the scene according to a family friend and investigators.
A McFarland police officer tried to pull over a speeding vehicle on southbound U.S. Highway 51 Tuesday night.
The vehicle did not pull over and the officer ended the pursuit, authorities said.
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Montana joined Arizona in suing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Monday to stall a shift in immigration policy from the Biden administration.
The suit hinges on a provision in an agreement the state quietly signed with the department in January in the final days of the Trump administration.
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Arizona, alleges DHS violated an agreement signed with states before Biden took office Jan. 20. Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen and Gov. Greg Gianforte, both Republicans, signed the agreement Jan. 11 and Jan. 12, respectively. Gianforte and Knudsen were sworn in Jan. 4.
Immigration analysts and legal experts, however, said Tuesday questions remain open about the agreement s legal standing, and added the agreement may have only been an attempt to get the state s foot in the door for a broader lawsuit about whether states can challenge immigration policy.Â