The following events occurred on March 27, 2026:
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Motor Vehicle Crash - Property Damage
At 6:16 AM, Deputies responded to the W4100 block of CTH C, in the Town of Mt. Pleasant, for a one vehicle crash. The investigation found that Anna C. Zirbes, 25, of Belleville, was driving westbound on CTH C when she failed to negotiate a curve. Zirbes then entered the ditch, where the vehicle struck a utility pole before coming to a rest. Zirbes reported that she was not injured and was wearing her seatbelt. The vehicle sustained disabling damage, with airbag deployment, and was towed from the scene. The investigation resulted in Zirbes being cited for Failure to Maintain Control of her vehicle.
Motor Vehicle Crash - Property Damage
At 7:06 AM, while Deputies were investigating a previous motor vehicle crash in the W4100 block of CTH C, in the Town of Mt. Pleasant, they were notified of another motor vehicle crash that occurred. The investigation found that Jonathan H. Brunner, 49, of New Glarus, was traveling eastbound on CTH C when his vehicle collided with a low hanging guide wire (caused from the previous crash). Brunner advised he was uninjured and wearing his seatbelt. The vehicle sustained functional damage, with no airbag deployment, and was driven from the scene.
Motor Vehicle Crash - Property Damage
At 1:43 PM, Deputies responded to the N1100 block of Clarno Rd., in the Town of Clarno, for a motor vehicle crash. The investigation found that Michael H. Loebach, 79, of Monroe, was traveling southbound on Clarno Rd., towing a heavy truck and ascending a hill. As Loebach was ascending the hill, his vehicle was not able to pull the heavy truck up the hill. The vehicle then began traveling backwards down the hills, where the heavy truck overturned in the ditch. Loebach advised he was uninjured and wearing his seatbelt. Loebach’s vehicle did not sustain any damage. The heavy truck being towed sustained functional damage. The overturned vehicle was later towed from the scene.
Motor Vehicle Crash - Personal Injury
At 2:10 PM, Deputies responded to the W4200 block of Exeter Crossing Rd., in the Town of Exeter, for a motor vehicle crash. The investigation found that Peyton E. Gobeli, 18, of Madison, was traveling eastbound when the vehicle left the roadway and struck a tree. Gobeli sustained injuries and was later transported to the hospital by ambulance. The vehicle sustained disabling damage, with airbag deployment, and was towed from the scene. The investigation resulted in Gobeli being cited for Operating While Suspended, Non-Registration of Auto, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. Belleville Fire Department, Belleville EMS, New Glarus Police Department, and Fitch-Rona EMS assisted on scene.
Motor Vehicle Crash - Property Damage
At 3:38 PM, Deputies responded to the 300 block of S. Main St., in the Village of Monticello, for a two vehicle crash. The investigation found that Evan R. Feller, 16, of Monticello, was traveling northbound when a vehicle operated by Brooke N. Ryan, 18, of Monticello, was backing into the roadway and collided with Feller. Both parties advised they were uninjured and wearing their seatbelts. Both vehicles sustained functional damage, with no airbag deployment, and were removed from the scene.
Motor Vehicle Crash - Personal Injury
At 9:13 PM, Deputies responded to the intersection of STH 69 & Old Madison Rd., in the Town of New Glarus, for a two vehicle crash. The investigation found that Emma L. Holden, 18, of Belleville, was driving southbound on STH 69 when another vehicle, driven by David Drake, 60, of Madison, had turned northbound onto STH 69 from Old Madison Rd. causing a collision. Holden reported that she was wearing her seatbelt and sustained suspected minor injury. Drake reported that he was wearing his seatbelt and was uninjured. Both vehicles involved sustained disabling damage, with airbag deployment, and were towed from the scene. The investigation resulted in Drake being cited for Failure to Yield Right of Way from a Stop Sign.
Patrol Sergeant Derek Whitcomb #10
Green County Sheriff’s Office