Jan 07, 2025
BROOKLYN, Wis. (WFRV) - Authorities in Green Lake County are reporting an unusual increase in vandalism to road signs and are urging residents to stay alert. The Green Lake County Sheriff's Office highlighted the issue in a social media post, noting the significant damage to signs across the county. Sheriff’s Office: Two teens hurt after driver in Wisconsin falls asleep and crashes “These acts of vandalism are dangerous and pointless,” stated the sheriff’s office. “Our townships and municipalities have tight budgets and limited resources to maintain our roads and signs.” In one instance, a sign on Skunk Hollow Road in the town of Brooklyn was shot at in a residential area and later pushed over by a vehicle. “A crash with injuries or death could have resulted from the lack of a stop sign,” officials emphasized. Sexual assault suspect in Wisconsin hurt after being shot during a struggle with police Authorities are asking anyone with information about the incident in Brooklyn or other acts of vandalism in the county to contact the Green Lake County Sheriff’s Office. No additional details were provided.
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