A former police lieutenant has admitted to nearly 60 burglaries in seven Wisconsin counties.
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2nd man enters plea in fatal baseball bat beating
A prosecutor in Marathon County has agreed to recommend a maximum of 25 years in prison for the second of two men accused in a fatal baseball bat beating.
Read More »Complaint: Fugitive Waupun cop was suicidal
A former Waupun police officer accused of going on a burglary spree planned to kill himself in a northern Wisconsin cabin, according to a criminal complaint.
Fired probation agent pleads to drug crimes
A fired Wisconsin probation agent accused of stealing prescription drugs has pleaded no contest.
Read More »Judge finds Amherst man guilty in cabin burglaries
One of several men who allegedly targeted Portage County seasonal homes for burglaries has been found guilty.
Read More »‘Obituary burglar’ pleads innocent
A man accused of using death notices to target burglary victims has pleaded not guilty to charges in Sheboygan County.
Read More »DA will review fatal Okauchee shooting
OKAUCHEE, Wis. (AP) — The Waukesha County district attorney will review a fatal shooting by a man who said he was defending himself against an intruder. The Okauchee homeowner said he was asleep when he heard someone breaking into his house early Saturday. He said he grabbed his flashlight and a gun and confronted the man in the garage. The ...
Read More »Man pleads not guilty in Portage County stabbings
STEVENS POINT, Wis. (AP) — A 20-year-old man has pleaded not guilty in Portage County to charges that he stabbed three people in May, killing one of them. Tyler Dahms of Pine Grove faces a first-degree intentional homicide charge and two counts of attempted first-degree intentional homicide. Dahms is accused in the May 15 stabbing of 37-year-old Karen Dombrowski, her ...
Read More »2010AP1103-CR State v. Katherine
Sentencing Burglary Samuel Katherine appeals from a judgment of conviction, entered upon his guilty plea, of one count of burglary to a building or dwelling. He also appeals from an order denying his motion for resentencing. Katherine contends that the circuit court erroneously exercised its sentencing discretion. We reject this argument and affirm the judgment and order. This opinion shall ...
Read More »2009AP2753-CR State v. Tanner
Burglary Sufficiency of the evidence Vincent G. Tanner appeals a judgment convicting him of burglary and an order denying his motion for postconviction relief. He argues that there was insufficient evidence to support the verdict and that the circuit court misused its discretion in sentencing him. We affirm. This opinion will not be published. 2009AP2753-CR State v. Tanner Dist I, ...
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