Man with baseball bat arrested after fight outside east side clinic, police say
Madison police say they arrested a man who was armed with a baseball bat during a fight outside a clinic on E. Washington Ave on Saturday morning.
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Madison police say they arrested a man who was armed with a baseball bat during a fight outside a clinic on E. Washington Ave on Saturday morning.
Public Health Madison & Dane County says the bat was found near the restrooms along Lakeland Avenue in Olbrich Park on Wednesday.
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Police took Antione L. Jefferson, 42, into custody Friday morning after he allegedly attacked another man with a baseball bat on Bram Street.
Six kids are being treated for rabies exposure after finding and handling a sick bat, according to a release from the Rock County Health Department.
A prosecutor in Marathon County has agreed to recommend a maximum of 25 years in prison for the second of two men accused in a fatal baseball bat beating.
A disturbance between two groups of men in a parking lot on Madison's west side involved a bat used to break the window from an SUV and a gun that hit the ground.
Public Health of Madison and Dane County officials said a bat found in McFarland has tested positive for rabies.
The Department of Natural Resources plans to start another search for a deadly bat disease.
A 34-year-old woman told police she was threatened by a man with a baseball bat after a crash Sunday night on Madison's south side.
A Mount Horeb man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison in a fatal attack with a baseball bat.
The Rock County Health Department announced that a bat submitted to the state lab tested positive for rabies.
A Wisconsin rabies survivor says her dogs have been exposed to the disease after biting an infected bat.
The Milwaukee health department is warning residents to take steps to prevent exposure to rabies.
Rabies can be transmitted if there is physical contact with a bat.
A bat caused some anxious moments during Saturday's game between Providence and Marquette, sending coaches, players and referees scrambling and delaying the game on a number of occasions.
Wisconsin wildlife officials say another survey has turned up no sign of a deadly bat disease.