MILWAUKEE — Wisconsin state lawmakers are demanding answers after it took 11 hours for police to learn that Morgan Geyser had cut off her GPS tracking device and gone missing from a Madison group home .
Geyser, who was found not guilty by mental defect in the 2014 attempted homicide of a friend, disappeared from her supervised living facility Saturday night. The Department of Corrections received an alert at 9:30 p.m. that her GPS was malfunctioning, but Madison police weren't notified until the group home called 911 the following day.
"Really? This shouldn't happen," said Jerry O'Connor, a Republican state lawmaker from Fond du Lac who serves on the Legislature's Department of Corrections Committee. "How did we miss that? And what are we going to do to correct it?"
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