Many hit-and-run investigations fail for a simple reason: the “best” evidence is time-limited. In La Crosse, that can mean:
- Surveillance footage overwritten quickly from nearby businesses and public cameras
- Dashcam and vehicle data lost when vehicles are moved, repaired, or formatted
- Witness memories fading after a busy commute shift or weekend event
When the crash happens near high-foot-traffic areas—like downtown sidewalks, crosswalks, or popular parking areas—people often don’t realize the incident is serious until later. That delay can affect what witnesses recall and what documentation exists.


