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A concrete truck driver who didn't like it that another concrete company was at a construction site in Grant County allegedly unloaded concrete into the bed of the other's company pickup truck, getting arrested afterward.

The incident happened on Thursday on Ebenezer Road in the town of Wingville, the Sheriff's Office said.

Dean Wilson, 47, of rural Lancaster, was arrested and tentatively charged with disorderly conduct and criminal damage to property.

According to the Sheriff's Office:

Bard Materials of Fennimore and Allied Stone of Fennimore were both set to pour concrete at the construction site.

Bard was working at the site when Wilson, a driver with Allied, pulled up in his concrete truck, apparently upset that Bard was there as well.

"After he dispensed the concrete, Wilson dispensed the remaining contents in the concrete drum into the box and on the tailgate of a Chevy truck belonging to Bard," the report said.

Wilson left the site, but witnesses gave a description of the concrete truck to deputies. The truck was stopped near Platteville, and Wilson was arrested.

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