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Two High-Speed Chases in Monona, Suspects Still at Large

Police in Monona, Wisconsin, abandoned two high-speed car chases in two days, with suspects remaining at large. Both incidents occurred at local Kwik Trip parking lots, emphasizing the risks on busy roads. The first pursuit began on December 20th, involving a BMW five-series sedan linked to multiple prior eludings. The chase ended near Rimrock Road, but details were shared with nearby agencies. The second pursuit occurred on December 21st, involving a white Chevrolet Malibu with illegible plates and an invalid drivers license. The chase ended near Todd Drive, with the driver identified as Richard D. Jenkins from Madison. Jenkins escaped, and locals are urged to report any suspicious activity. Checkout Solipillow.com

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