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12-05-2025
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Madison police arrest man for stalking and harassment
MADISON, Miss. (WJTV) – Madison police arrested a man in connection to a stalking and harassment case. According to investigators, officers responded to a home in the Cypress Lake Subdivision on May 9. While officers were at the scene, they were advised that the other party involved was at the police department. 19-year-old driver dies after car goes into Lake George Officers arrived at the police department and attempted to interview Thaddeus Clayton Cochran. Investigators said he became belligerent towards the officers. He was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, trespassing and stalking. On May 11, Cochran appeared in court and was denied bond. He is being held at the Madison County Detention Center. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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11-05-2025
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Police in central Wisconsin investigating, seeking suspect after alleged robbery & sexual assault
MADISON, Wis. (WFRV) – Police in Wisconsin are investigating an alleged sexual assault and robbery incident that took place early Saturday morning. The Madison Police Department reported that an adult was walking to work in the 1100 block of West Badger Road in Madison around 4:02 a.m. 19-year-old Wisconsin man seriously injured after crash involving towing tractor The release said the victim was robbed and sexually assaulted by an unidentified suspect who hasn't been located yet. Anybody with information is asked to contact the Madison Police Department at (608) 255-2345 and/or the Madison Area Crime Stoppers at (608) 266-6014. No additional details are available. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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09-05-2025
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Man Intentionally Drove into Family, Killing Mom and Dog, in ‘Act of Revenge' — and Then Died in Jail Days Later
Jeffrey Endres allegedly drove his SUV into a family in a deliberate act of revenge, killing Dr. Kami Hansen and the family dog The motive was reportedly tied to allegations of a "sensitive crime" committed by a Hansen family member against a child in Endres' family Endres was found dead in his jail cell days after being charged with multiple felonies A man in Wisconsin charged with intentionally driving into a family during a walk — killing the mother and the family dog — has been found dead in his jail cell. Authorities confirmed that an individual was found unresponsive in their cell just before 6 a.m. Tuesday and later pronounced dead, prompting an ongoing investigation led by Madison Police. The Dane County Medical Examiner later identified the deceased as Jeffrey Endres, 49, according to WMTV and WMSN. Endres had been charged just a day earlier with multiple felonies, including first-degree intentional homicide, for allegedly driving his Chevrolet Traverse into a neighboring family walking their dog on April 28. The crash killed 41-year-old chiropractor Dr. Kami Hansen and the family's pit bull terrier. Her husband, Paul Hansen, and their 13-year-old son were also struck and injured. The son was hospitalized with a concussion and required surgery, while Paul sustained minor injuries. According to a criminal complaint cited by WTMJ, Endres was motivated by what prosecutors described as a 'sensitive crime' allegedly committed by a Hansen family member against a child in Endres' family. Just hours before the fatal crash, Endres had received public records tied to that investigation. He and the Hansens had previously been close friends and neighbors, according to the complaint. Witnesses told police the SUV appeared to accelerate directly at the family. Paul Hansen recalled hearing the engine rev before the vehicle jumped the curb and hit them. One neighbor estimated Endres was driving at least 60 mph in a 25 mph zone. Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases. Despite these accounts, Endres told medical staff after the crash that he was driving 25 mph to a gas station and had simply lost control. He was treated for crash-related injuries at the hospital, where he also reportedly disclosed recent suicidal thoughts. Police said Endres had been aware of the criminal allegations involving the children just hours before the crash. Deputy District Attorney William Brown said the crash was an 'act of revenge.' Endres was charged with first-degree intentional homicide, two counts of attempted homicide, and felony animal mistreatment. A judge set his bail at $1 million on Monday. If convicted, he faced life in prison. His attorney, Emily Bell, did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment. A cause of death has not yet been released. Read the original article on People
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01-05-2025
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Mississippi delivery driver accused of trying to steal retired deputy's order
A Mississippi man is facing charges after allegedly attempting to steal a customer's delivery order. Unfortunately for 30-year-old Terel Tywan Hampton of Jackson, Miss., that customer turned out to be former Madison County Deputy Brad Sullivan. Sullivan – who was left partially paralyzed after being shot twice in the head during a 2019 chase with a kidnapping suspect – contacted Madison Police on Monday, according to WLBT, a Jackson-based NBC affiliate. Sullivan said his delivery driver, who identified himself on an app as "Dennis K," denied having his order, and refused to deliver it to him. American Car Thefts Surge As Teenage Bandits, International Crime Rings Ship Stolen Vehicles Overseas However, management at the Academy Sports store Sullivan ordered from confirmed "Dennis" had, in fact, picked it up, according to a release by the Madison Police Department. Read On The Fox News App Shortly after being picked up, the order displayed as canceled, the department said. Sullivan said he did not cancel the order himself. Florida Man Accused Of Stealing Cybertruck During Test Drive Returned To Tesla Dealership Days Later Police investigated the matter with the store's cooperation, confirming Hampton left the store with Sullivan's merchandise, according to the release. Shortly afterward, he was stopped in his car, a 2016 Chevrolet Impala, and was placed under arrest. Police found Sullivan's order, which he placed for his son, inside the vehicle: two shirts, two pairs of shoes and a pair of shorts. Police said they also discovered marijuana and a firearm in Hampton's car. Hampton was arrested and charged with petit larceny, as well as improper equipment and possession of marijuana while in possession of a firearm. Both Deputy Sullivan and the Madison Police Department declined to comment further when reached by Fox News article source: Mississippi delivery driver accused of trying to steal retired deputy's order


Fox News
01-05-2025
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Mississippi delivery driver accused of trying to steal retired deputy's order
A Mississippi man is facing charges after allegedly attempting to steal a customer's delivery order. Unfortunately for 30-year-old Terel Tywan Hampton of Jackson, Miss., that customer turned out to be former Madison County Deputy Brad Sullivan. Sullivan – who was left partially paralyzed after being shot twice in the head during a 2019 chase with a kidnapping suspect – contacted Madison Police on Monday, according to WLBT, a Jackson-based NBC affiliate. Sullivan said his delivery driver, who identified himself on an app as "Dennis K," denied having his order, and refused to deliver it to him. However, management at the Academy Sports store Sullivan ordered from confirmed "Dennis" had, in fact, picked it up, according to a release by the Madison Police Department. Shortly after being picked up, the order displayed as canceled, the department said. Sullivan said he did not cancel the order himself. Police investigated the matter with the store's cooperation, confirming Hampton left the store with Sullivan's merchandise, according to the release. Shortly afterward, he was stopped in his car, a 2016 Chevrolet Impala, and was placed under arrest. Police found Sullivan's order, which he placed for his son, inside the vehicle: two shirts, two pairs of shoes and a pair of shorts. Police said they also discovered marijuana and a firearm in Hampton's car. Hampton was arrested and charged with petit larceny, as well as improper equipment and possession of marijuana while in possession of a firearm. Both Deputy Sullivan and the Madison Police Department declined to comment further when reached by Fox News Digital.