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EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 6 MIN

Small Town Crime Wave For March 23rd

from WAPL Mornings with Laura Lee & Cutter · host Laura Lee and Cutter

March 15th - City of MarshfieldThe plow buried the end of their driveway, and the homeowner wanted an officer to come clear it. Dispatch told the caller, "That's not how this works."March 16th - Village of New GlarusA county snowplow driver reported that 2 vehicles passed him at an unsafe speed while he was plowing. Approximately 5 minutes later, the plow driver reported that he came upon them-- both of them were in the ditchMarch 16th - Village of Little ChuteA person was lying in the road because they didn’t want the plow truck to push snow into their driveway March 16th - City of PlattevilleA guy called the police to tell them that he went in the ditch. He wasn’t injured so they told him it'd be a while for an officer due to calls backed up and slippery roads. He yelled at the dispatcher and insisted that they send an officer "right away." Called back multiple times, demanding an ETA. The officer arrived and found that he had an outstanding warrant for his arrest.That guy must of had ZERO idea he had a warrant out for his arrest. But also, Small Town Crime Wave isn't packed with the smartest people either. This and more!

March 15th - City of MarshfieldThe plow buried the end of their driveway, and the homeowner wanted an officer to come clear it. Dispatch told the caller, "That's not how this works."March 16th - Village of New GlarusA county snowplow driver reported that 2 vehicles passed him at an unsafe speed while he was plowing. Approximately 5 minutes later, the plow driver reported that he came upon them-- both of them were in the ditchMarch 16th - Village of Little ChuteA person was lying in the road because they didn’t want the plow truck to push snow into their driveway March 16th - City of PlattevilleA guy called the police to tell them that he went in the ditch. He wasn’t injured so they told him it'd be a while for an officer due to calls backed up and slippery roads. He yelled at the dispatcher and insisted that they send an officer "right away." Called back multiple times, demanding an ETA. The officer arrived and found that he had an outstanding warrant for his arrest.That guy must of had ZERO idea he had a warrant out for his arrest. But also, Small Town Crime Wave isn't packed with the smartest people either. This and more!

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March 15th - City of MarshfieldThe plow buried the end of their driveway, and the homeowner wanted an officer to come clear it. Dispatch told the caller, "That's not how this works."March 16th - Village of New GlarusA county snowplow driver reported...

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