Suspects identified in La Crosse area triple homicide (copy) (copy)
Police identified two suspects believed to be responsible for a triple homicide last week in the town of Hamilton.
Warrants were issued Tuesday for: Khamthanet Rattanasack, also known as “Blacky,” 41, last known address Wausau; and Nya Thao, also known as “Kush,” 33, last known address Holmen.
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They are wanted in the deaths of Peng Lor, 24, no permanent address with La Crosse-area ties; Nemo Yang, 24, no permanent address with La Crosse-area ties; and Trevor Maloney, 23, last know addresses in Cashton and Sparta. Their bodies were found early July 23 in a quarry north of West Salem.
Police over the weekend found an abandoned vehicle in eastern Brown County believed to have been used in the homicide. Police say the two suspects may be armed.
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Suspects identified in La Crosse area triple homicide
Police identified two suspects believed to be responsible for a triple homicide last week in the town of Hamilton.
Warrants were issued Tuesday for: Khamthanet Rattanasack, also known as “Blacky,” 41, last known address Wausau; and Nya Thao, also known as “Kush,” 33, last known address Holmen.
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They are wanted in the deaths of Peng Lor, 24, no permanent address with La Crosse-area ties; Nemo Yang, 24, no permanent address with La Crosse-area ties; and Trevor Maloney, 23, last know addresses in Cashton and Sparta. Their bodies were found early July 23 in a quarry north of West Salem.
Police over the weekend found an abandoned vehicle in eastern Brown County believed to have been used in the homicide. Police say the two suspects may be armed.
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One person injured in crash near Tomah
One person was injured after a single-vehicle crash Wednesday near Tomah.
According to the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, a driver of an F-130 truck was found injured and trapped inside a vehicle that collided with a tree on Hwy. 21 in the town of Greenfield. The Oakdale Fire Department extricated the victim, who was transported to a local hospital by Tomah Area Ambulance Service.
The sheriff’s office says the driver, whose name wasn’t released, suffered from a medical condition prior to veering off the highway. One lane of Hwy. 21 was closed for nearly an hour. The Wisconsin State Patrol and Fort McCoy Police assisted at the sheriff’s office at the scene.
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