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‘Shenanigans at Fleet Farm': Police in Wisconsin looking to identify two young men

‘Shenanigans at Fleet Farm': Police in Wisconsin looking to identify two young men

Yahoo6 days ago
DELAVAN, Wis. (WFRV) – Authorities in southern Wisconsin are hoping the public can help identify people who were involved in some 'shenanigans' at a Fleet Farm.
The Delavan Police Department posted on its Facebook page asking for the public's help in identifying two men. Police said they were told there was some 'shenanigans' at a Fleet Farm.
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The post included pictures of two young men and a truck. There were no details on what the 'shenanigans' were.
Below is the full post:
We're told there were some shenanigans at Fleet Farm. Anyone want to talk about that? Maybe these two young men can help. Officer Apker would like to have a word with them if you know who they are.
Delavan Police Department on Facebook
No additional information was provided. Local 5 will update this story if more details are released.
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