In Menomonie, collisions often involve:
- Short-trip traffic (people running errands and leaving quickly)
- Bike and pedestrian activity (especially during fair-weather months and near school zones)
- Commuter patterns that make it harder to track the other vehicle when it disappears
- Surveillance gaps (footage exists, but it’s not always obvious where or how long it’s stored)
When a driver flees, the clock starts immediately. Phone footage gets overwritten, cameras roll over, and witness memories fade—especially when everyone assumes the case will be “handled” after police arrive.


