WIND LAKE, Wisconsin (AP) -- Hours after a woman called 911 saying her ex-husband had tied her up and put her in the back of his truck, police Saturday found the man and their two young daughters, but not his former wife.
The ex-husband had been seen towing the woman's car, which later turned up in Milwaukee, sheriff's officials said.
Between the calls to authorities and the divorced couple's history of police intervention, Racine County Sheriff Bob Carlson said, "it doesn't give us a safe feeling."
David M. Larsen, 39, was arrested without incident in Wheeling, Illinois, about 20 miles south of the state line, where he worked as an air traffic controller, Racine County sheriff's officials said.
The sheriff reported Saturday night that
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The ex-husband had been seen towing the woman's car, which later turned up in Milwaukee, sheriff's officials said.
Between the calls to authorities and the divorced couple's history of police intervention, Racine County Sheriff Bob Carlson said, "it doesn't give us a safe feeling."
David M. Larsen, 39, was arrested without incident in Wheeling, Illinois, about 20 miles south of the state line, where he worked as an air traffic controller, Racine County sheriff's officials said.
The sheriff reported Saturday night that
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