The crash happened at about 5:36 p.m. Thursday on Coffee Road.
Circuit Judge Ellen Berz has seen 427 substitution requests since 2020. Two other judges assigned to criminal cases over that period have seen just five and 185 requests, respectfully.
Family and friends of the children and their father were in the courtroom Thursday, with some wearing shirts embossed with the children's images.
The crash happened about 9:15 p.m. at South Park Street and Cedar Street.
The two were killed and another person was injured in the three-vehicle crash on Highway 51 in the village of Windsor about 11:20 a.m. on Nov. 3.
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No arrests have been made.
Police issued a reminder to never leave valuables in vehicles, especially if they can be seen from outside the vehicle.
The driver and a passenger, both juveniles, were taken into custody along the interstate and identified through a fingerprint ID database.
The suspect, a 32-year-old woman, was found nearby with some of the stolen items and arrested.
Officers were sent to the hotel in the 5000 block of Eastpark Boulevard around 11:15 a.m. on Sunday.
People who live in the neighborhood were able to direct police to the child's home, Madison police said.
No injuries were reported in the crash in the 600 block of East Johnson Street around 8:10 a.m. Friday.
The damage was discovered about 7:20 a.m. Sunday at the station in the 6700 block of Mineral Point Road.
Multiple callers reported hearing gun shots around 7:50 p.m. in the area of Mesta Lane and Commercial Avenue, Madison police said.
The man was arrested when he returned to the area the next night and police were called.
Officers eventually persuaded her to walk away from the parking enforcement officer's vehicle.
Officers were sent to the area of Whitney Way and Mineral Point Road around 2:15 a.m. after a car crashed into a street sign.
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The shots were heard in the area between the West District Police Station, 1710 McKenna Blvd., and Schroeder Road about 3:50 a.m. Thursday.
Among other things, police say, Borgwardt moved money to a foreign bank, took out a life insurance policy and had been communicating with a woman in Uzbekistan.
Officers discovered the incident was the culmination of a road rage spat that had started on the Beltline, where the woman and another driver had been brake-checking one another.
The tone of the messages has been consistent and has sometimes either used the first name of the person who received the text message or referenced this week's presidential election.
One man was critically injured in the shooting and one man sustained injuries that were not considered life-threatening.
The victim's phone was later found abandoned in the vicinity of the armed robbery.
The buck proceeded to run around the store until staff were able to corral it in one of the coolers.
The driver fled the scene on foot into the nearby Badger Prairie County Park and a drone was launched that helped police find the driver and arrest him.
Two Portage residents were arrested Monday for being in possession of nearly $80,000 worth of fentanyl and "a large amount of heroin."
The crash happened about 6 p.m. Wednesday in the area of Lacy Road and Highway 14.
Chief Shon Barnes said in his blog that the person’s driver’s license was revoked due to medical conditions.