Intoxicated driver involved in vehicle and snowmobile dispute, Onalaska WI
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Deputies responded to a disturbance near Hazelwood Lane involving a person who appeared intoxicated driving a white Chevy truck with Iowa plates. The situation involved a dispute linked to Facebook Marketplace and a missing snowmobile. The driver was slurring words and switched seats with others before driving away.
Audio|Heard on: LaCrosse County Sheriff Dispatch
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Drunk driver involved in parties flood.
00:07
Okay.
00:19
326 is a white Chevy crew cab.
00:24
Has the truck plate of (number withheld), (number withheld).
00:31
Has a trailer,
00:33
(number withheld), (number withheld).
00:38
both plates out of Iowa.
00:40
There are three people in the vehicle and we do not know who they are.
00:48
Ten-four. Is it like a snowmobile sled or a sleddy sled?
01:00
It was a snowmobile.
01:04
Ten-four.
01:13
3.05.
01:15
Have they left, do we know what direction of travel? Anything?
01:21
Sounds like they are still there,
01:24
and they are saying it is some sort of Facebook marketplace issue.
01:32
They have been operating stone bills also.
01:39
The snowmobile they took is missing. One of the men yelled that they left it on the trail and to go find it.
01:46
There are still people on-scene outside the vehicle.
01:54
Deborah.
02:09
236 Her 16B2 put me on that left that 4.
02:17
4.
02:26
They all got back in the truck, switched seats, original driver wearing a brown jacket, and was slurring his words.
02:33
The current driver is wearing a gray hat.
02:35
They drove away on a private road and turned around to leave.
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Location mentioned:
Hazelwood Ln, Onalaska, WI 54650
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