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Green Bay, WI — On April 24, 2025, Brown County authorities reported a wave of arrests involving 14 individuals, facing a total of 41 charges ranging from drug trafficking to violent crimes and court violations. Among these, a second homicide charge this week in Green Bay has sent shockwaves through the community, highlighting a troubling spike in violent crime in the region.
Second Homicide Charge This Week Linked to Drug Delivery
The most alarming incident involves Leon Dalton Denny, who was charged with 1st-degree reckless homicide tied to drug delivery (Class C Felony), a crime that carries a potential 40-year sentence. This marks the second homicide charge in Green Bay this week, following another reported earlier, raising serious concerns about the deadly intersection of drug trafficking and violence. Denny’s charge stems from recklessly causing a death by delivering a controlled substance, a grim reflection of the opioid crisis gripping Wisconsin. Alongside this, Denny faces 12 other charges, including possession of narcotic drugs, cocaine, amphetamines with intent to deliver, maintaining a drug trafficking place, battery, and criminal trespass, painting a picture of a repeat offender with a history of crime dating back to 2023.
Drug Trafficking Remains a Persistent Issue
Drug-related crimes dominated the arrests, with 15 charges across seven individuals. Deandra Jacqueline Litkey and Laquan Armon Johnson, linked to cases 24CF381 and 24CF340 respectively, each faced two counts of manufacturing and delivering Schedule I and II narcotics (Class F Felony), maintaining a drug trafficking place (Class I Felony), and felony bail jumping (Class H Felony). Authorities suspect they may be part of the same trafficking network, a pattern echoing a 2024 bust in Brown County that resulted in seven arrests and the seizure of fentanyl, methamphetamine, and heroin. Tracy Marie Mann was also charged with misdemeanor possession of THC, her first offense, underscoring the county’s ongoing battle with drug-related crimes.
Violent Offenses Add to Community Concerns
Beyond the homicide, other violent crimes heightened fears about public safety. Brandon Sharod Taylor was arrested on three felony counts: battery to an unborn child (Class I Felony), child abuse with intent to cause harm (Class H Felony), and strangulation and suffocation (Class H Felony). These charges point to a severe domestic violence incident, further compounding the community’s unease following the week’s second homicide charge.
Court Violations Signal Systemic Challenges
Court and probation violations were rampant, with 12 charges across seven individuals. Teague Jay Camps, Alexandra Adele Skippergosh, and John Mathew Erickson faced probation violations, while Alfonzo Devel Pompy, Deangelo Devonta Coburn, Zachery Fitzgerald Burks, and Alex Jayde Olivero were charged with contempt of court, the latter with four forfeiture counts across multiple cases. Litkey, Johnson, and Denny also faced bail jumping charges, highlighting a pattern of non-compliance with legal obligations.
Traffic and Public Order Offenses
Public order and traffic-related offenses added to the day’s arrests. Joseph Russle-Salva Rehberg was charged with his third offense of operating while under the influence (OWI), a misdemeanor with a mandatory minimum of 45 days in jail. Alex Jayde Olivero faced charges of operating while revoked and tampering with an ignition interlock device, both tied to prior OWI restrictions. Taylor and Denny were also charged with resisting or obstructing an officer and disorderly conduct.
Property, Fraud, and Other Crimes
Sheila Marie Hanson was charged with unauthorized use of personal identifying information (Class H Felony), reflecting concerns about identity theft. Tracy Marie Mann faced a Class I Felony for delivering illegal articles to an inmate, a serious offense posing risks within the Brown County Jail, which houses an average daily population of 459 inmates.
Broader Context: A Violent Week in Green Bay
The second homicide charge this week in Green Bay comes amid heightened regional tensions, with recent incidents like a large fight in Sheboygan and a shooting in Oshkosh reported in mid-April 2025. Brown County’s ongoing struggle with drug trafficking, as seen in a July 2024 bust, continues to drive enforcement efforts. The National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on April 26, 2025, offers a timely opportunity for the community to combat drug misuse by safely disposing of unused medications.
Community Response Amid Rising Violence
The second homicide charge this week has left Green Bay residents reeling, with many calling for urgent action to address the surge in violent crime. Sheriff Todd Delain, referencing past operations, emphasized the role of collaboration with federal agencies like the FBI and DEA in tackling drug-related violence. Community leaders are advocating for increased resources to address addiction, poverty, and mental health issues driving these crimes. Brown County Criminal Justice Services provides monitoring and support, but the prevalence of court violations suggests a need for stronger intervention to break the cycle of recidivism.
As Green Bay grapples with this violent week, the public is urged to participate in initiatives like the upcoming Drug Take Back Day and to remain vigilant in the face of rising crime.
Todays Arrest:
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Charge Information:
Case #: 25CM226
Offense Date: 01/26/2025
Charges:
Code: 940.19(1) - Battery | Assault (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 25CM226
Offense Date: 01/26/2025
Charges:
Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 24CM623
Offense Date: 11/05/2024
Charges:
Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Misdemeanor)
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/23/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.41(1) - Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 25CM6
Offense Date: 12/04/2024
Charges:
Code: 943.01(1) - Criminal Damage to Property | Damage Property (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 25CM6
Offense Date: 12/04/2024
Charges:
Code: 947.01 - Disorderly Conduct | Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
Battery (940.19(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
Disorderly Conduct (947.01(1)): Class B Misdemeanor, fine up to $1,000, imprisonment up to 90 days, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(b)).
Probation Violation (973.10) (Misdemeanor): If revoked, he could serve the original sentence for the underlying misdemeanor, typically up to 1 year depending on the misdemeanor class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class A Misdemeanor, this would be up to 9 months (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer (946.41(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
Criminal Damage to Property (943.01(1)): Class A Misdemeanor (if damage ≤ $2,500), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 943.01(2)(a), § 939.51(3)(a)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Battery: Intentionally causing bodily harm to another person without consent.
Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.
Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a misdemeanor conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Knowingly resisting or obstructing a law enforcement officer in the performance of their duties, such as by fleeing or providing false information.
Criminal Damage to Property: Intentionally causing damage to the physical property of another without consent.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Battery: Hurting someone on purpose, like hitting or punching them, without their permission.
Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, that could upset others.
Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a misdemeanor conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Trying to stop or interfere with a police officer while they’re doing their job, like running away or lying to them.
Criminal Damage to Property: Damaging someone else’s property on purpose, like breaking something that belongs to them.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Battery: Class A Misdemeanor
Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor (two counts)
Probation Violation: Misdemeanor (based on the underlying misdemeanor)
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Class A Misdemeanor
Criminal Damage to Property: Class A Misdemeanor
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Charge Information:
Case #: WASO 22CF117 - See Notes
Offense Date: 04/09/2025
Charges:
Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
Probation Violation (973.10): If revoked, he could serve the original sentence for the underlying felony, potentially ranging from 1 year to life depending on the felony class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class H Felony, this would be up to 6 years (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a felony conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a felony conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)
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Charge Information:
There is no charge information for this inmate.
Possible Penalties:
Not applicable due to lack of charge information.
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Not applicable.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Not applicable.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Not applicable.
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Charge Information:
There is no charge information for this inmate.
Possible Penalties:
Not applicable due to lack of charge information.
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Not applicable.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Not applicable.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Not applicable.
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Charge Information:
Case #: 25CF655
Offense Date: 04/23/2025
Charges:
Code: 346.67(1) - Hit and Run | Hit and Run (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 25CF655
Offense Date: 04/23/2025
Charges:
Code: 346.63(2) - Cause Injury/OWI/Passenger Under 16 | Drive Under Influence-Liquor (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
Hit and Run (346.67(1)): Class A Misdemeanor (if no injury or death), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 346.74(5)(a), § 939.51(3)(a)). License revocation may also apply.
Cause Injury/OWI/Passenger Under 16 (346.63(2)): Misdemeanor, fine between $600 and $2,000, imprisonment from 30 days to 1 year, or both (Wis. Stat. § 346.65(3m)(a)). Enhanced penalties apply due to a passenger under 16, potentially increasing the fine or jail time. License revocation and ignition interlock device may be required.
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Hit and Run: Failing to stop and provide assistance or information after a vehicle accident, without injury or death involved.
Cause Injury/OWI/Passenger Under 16: Causing injury by operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant, with a passenger under 16 years old in the vehicle.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Hit and Run: Leaving the scene of a car accident without stopping to help or give information, when no one was hurt or killed.
Cause Injury/OWI/Passenger Under 16: Hurting someone while driving drunk, with a child under 16 in the car.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Hit and Run: Class A Misdemeanor
Cause Injury/OWI/Passenger Under 16: Misdemeanor
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Charge Information:
Case #: DRSO 00CF120 - See Notes
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
Probation Violation (973.10): If revoked, he could serve the original sentence for the underlying felony, potentially ranging from 1 year to life depending on the felony class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class H Felony, this would be up to 6 years (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a felony conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a felony conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)
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Charge Information:
Case #: 25CF661
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 346.63(1)(a) - Operating While under Influence 4th Offense | Drive Under Influence-Liquor (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
Operating While under Influence 4th Offense (346.63(1)(a)): Class H Felony, fine between $600 and $10,000, imprisonment from 60 days to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 346.65(2)(am)4). Mandatory minimum of 60 days in jail, license revocation for 2-3 years, and ignition interlock device required.
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Operating While under Influence 4th Offense: Operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant or controlled substance, this being the fourth offense.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Operating While under Influence 4th Offense: Driving a vehicle while drunk or under the influence of drugs for the fourth time.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Operating While under Influence 4th Offense: Class H Felony
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Charge Information:
There is no charge information for this inmate.
Possible Penalties:
Not applicable due to lack of charge information.
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Not applicable.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Not applicable.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Not applicable.
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Charge Information:
There is no charge information for this inmate.
Possible Penalties:
Not applicable due to lack of charge information.
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Not applicable.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Not applicable.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Not applicable.
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Charge Information:
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 940.235(1) - Strangulation and Suffocation | Assault (Felony)
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 940.19(1) - Battery | Assault (Misdemeanor)
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.49(1)(a) - Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
Strangulation and Suffocation (940.235(1)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).
Disorderly Conduct (947.01(1)): Class B Misdemeanor, fine up to $1,000, imprisonment up to 90 days, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(b)).
Battery (940.19(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor (946.49(1)(a)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Strangulation and Suffocation: Intentionally impeding normal breathing or circulation by applying pressure to the throat or neck, or by blocking the nose or mouth.
Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.
Battery: Intentionally causing bodily harm to another person without consent.
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a misdemeanor charge, such as committing a new offense or not appearing in court.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Strangulation and Suffocation: Choking or suffocating someone on purpose by pressing on their throat or covering their nose or mouth.
Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, that could upset others.
Battery: Hurting someone on purpose, like hitting or punching them, without their permission.
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Breaking the rules of bail for a minor crime, like committing another offense or not showing up to court.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Strangulation and Suffocation: Class H Felony
Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor
Battery: Class A Misdemeanor
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Class A Misdemeanor
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Charge Information:
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 940.195(1) - Battery to Unborn Child | Assault (Felony)
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 948.03(2)(b) - Child Abuse-Intentionally Cause Harm | Cruelty toward Child (Felony)
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 940.235(1) - Strangulation and Suffocation | Assault (Felony)
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.41 - Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer (Misdemeanor)
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
Battery to Unborn Child (940.195(1)): Class I Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)).
Child Abuse-Intentionally Cause Harm (948.03(2)(b)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).
Strangulation and Suffocation (940.235(1)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer (946.41): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
Disorderly Conduct (947.01(1)): Class B Misdemeanor, fine up to $1,000, imprisonment up to 90 days, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(b)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Battery to Unborn Child: Intentionally causing bodily harm to an unborn child without the consent of the mother.
Child Abuse-Intentionally Cause Harm: Intentionally causing physical harm to a child, involving bodily harm but not great bodily harm.
Strangulation and Suffocation: Intentionally impeding normal breathing or circulation by applying pressure to the throat or neck, or by blocking the nose or mouth.
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Knowingly resisting or obstructing a law enforcement officer in the performance of their duties, such as by fleeing or providing false information.
Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Battery to Unborn Child: Hurting an unborn baby on purpose, without the mother’s permission.
Child Abuse-Intentionally Cause Harm: Purposely hurting a child, causing injury but not severe damage.
Strangulation and Suffocation: Choking or suffocating someone on purpose by pressing on their throat or covering their nose or mouth.
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Trying to stop or interfere with a police officer while they’re doing their job, like running away or lying to them.
Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, that could upset others.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Battery to Unborn Child: Class I Felony
Child Abuse-Intentionally Cause Harm: Class H Felony
Strangulation and Suffocation: Class H Felony
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Class A Misdemeanor
Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor
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Charge Information:
Case #: 23CF1954
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
Probation Violation (973.10): If revoked, he could serve the original sentence for the underlying felony, potentially ranging from 1 year to life depending on the felony class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class H Felony, this would be up to 6 years (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a felony conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a felony conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)
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Charge Information:
Case #: 24CF2177
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 943.201(2)(b) - Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information | Fraud-Impersonation (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information (943.201(2)(b)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information: Intentionally using another person’s personal identifying information without authorization to obtain credit, money, goods, services, or anything else of value, causing harm to the individual.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information: Using someone else’s personal info, like their name or Social Security number, without permission to get money, credit, or other things, and causing them harm.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Informan
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Charge Information:
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 302.095(2) - Deliver Illegal Articles to Inmate | Public Order Crimes (Felony)
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.41(3g)(e) - Possession of THC | Marijuana-Possession (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
Deliver Illegal Articles to Inmate (302.095(2)): Class I Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)).
Possession of THC (961.41(3g)(e)): Misdemeanor (first offense), fine up to $1,000, imprisonment up to 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 961.41(3g)(e)). If a second offense, it could be a Class I Felony with a fine up to $10,000 and imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months (Wis. Stat. § 961.41(3g)(e), § 939.50(3)(i)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Deliver Illegal Articles to Inmate: Knowingly delivering, or possessing with intent to deliver, an illegal article to an inmate in a jail or prison.
Possession of THC: Knowingly possessing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of marijuana, without a prescription.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Deliver Illegal Articles to Inmate: Giving or trying to give something illegal, like drugs or a weapon, to someone in jail.
Possession of THC: Having marijuana or its active ingredient (THC) without a prescription.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Deliver Illegal Articles to Inmate: Class I Felony
Possession of THC: Misdemeanor (first offense)
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Charge Information:
Case #: WPSO 15CT167
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 346.63(1)(a) - Operating While under Influence 3rd Offense | Drive Under Influence-Liquor (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
Operating While under Influence 3rd Offense (346.63(1)(a)): Misdemeanor, fine between $600 and $2,000, imprisonment from 45 days to 1 year, or both (Wis. Stat. § 346.65(2)(am)3). Mandatory minimum of 45 days in jail, license revocation for 2-3 years, and ignition interlock device required.
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Operating While under Influence 3rd Offense: Operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant or controlled substance, this being the third offense.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Operating While under Influence 3rd Offense: Driving a vehicle while drunk or under the influence of drugs for the third time.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Operating While under Influence 3rd Offense: Misdemeanor
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Charge Information:
Case #: 24CF381
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.41(1)(a) - Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics | Opiates/Manuf/Deliver/Sell (Felony)
Case #: 24CF381
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.49(1)(b) - Bail Jumping-Felony | Bail-Secured Bond (Felony)
Case #: 24CF381
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.41(1)(b) - Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics | Opiates/Manuf/Deliver/Sell (Felony)
Case #: 24CF381
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.49(1)(b) - Bail Jumping-Felony | Bail-Secured Bond (Felony)
Case #: 24CF381
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.42(1) - Maintain Drug Trafficking Place (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics (961.41(1)(a) and 961.41(1)(b)): Class F Felony (if ≤ 10 grams of narcotics like heroin or fentanyl), fine up to $25,000, imprisonment up to 12 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 961.41(1)(a), § 939.50(3)(f)). Penalties increase with larger amounts.
Bail Jumping-Felony (946.49(1)(b)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place (961.42(1)): Class I Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 961.42(2), § 939.50(3)(i)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics: Knowingly manufacturing, distributing, or delivering a controlled substance classified under Schedule I or II, such as opiates like heroin or fentanyl.
Bail Jumping-Felony: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a felony charge, such as committing a new offense or not appearing in court.
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place: Knowingly keeping or maintaining a place used for manufacturing, keeping, or delivering controlled substances, or used for keeping drug-related paraphernalia.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics: Making, selling, or giving away illegal drugs like heroin or fentanyl.
Bail Jumping-Felony: Breaking the rules of bail for a serious crime, like committing another offense or not showing up to court.
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place: Running or keeping a place where illegal drugs are made, stored, or sold, or where drug paraphernalia is kept.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics: Class F Felony (two counts)
Bail Jumping-Felony: Class H Felony (two counts)
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place: Class I Felony
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Charge Information:
Case #: GBPD #202431389983301
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Forfeiture)
Possible Penalties:
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)) (Forfeiture): As a forfeiture, this is a non-criminal offense, typically involving a fine up to $200 (Wis. Stat. § 785.04(2)(a)). No jail time applies unless the contempt persists, potentially leading to criminal contempt charges.
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Intentionally disobeying a court order, such as failing to comply with a directive or violating a court ruling, classified as a non-criminal forfeiture.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Not following a judge’s orders, like ignoring a court rule or decision, treated as a minor non-criminal issue.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Forfeiture (non-criminal)
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Charge Information:
Case #: 24CF340
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.41(1)(a) - Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics | Bail-Secured Bond (Felony)
Case #: 24CF340
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.41(1)(a) - Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics | Dangerous Drugs (Felony)
Case #: 24CF340
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.49(1)(b) - Bail Jumping-Felony | Bail-Secured Bond (Felony)
Case #: 24CF340
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.49(1)(b) - Bail Jumping-Felony | Bail-Secured Bond (Felony)
Case #: 24CF340
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.42(1) - Maintain Drug Trafficking Place | Dangerous Drugs (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics (961.41(1)(a)): Class F Felony (if ≤ 10 grams of narcotics like heroin or fentanyl), fine up to $25,000, imprisonment up to 12 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 961.41(1)(a), § 939.50(3)(f)). Penalties increase with larger amounts.
Bail Jumping-Felony (946.49(1)(b)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place (961.42(1)): Class I Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 961.42(2), § 939.50(3)(i)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics: Knowingly manufacturing, distributing, or delivering a controlled substance classified under Schedule I or II, such as opiates like heroin or fentanyl.
Bail Jumping-Felony: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a felony charge, such as committing a new offense or not appearing in court.
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place: Knowingly keeping or maintaining a place used for manufacturing, keeping, or delivering controlled substances, or used for keeping drug-related paraphernalia.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics: Making, selling, or giving away illegal drugs like heroin or fentanyl.
Bail Jumping-Felony: Breaking the rules of bail for a serious crime, like committing another offense or not showing up to court.
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place: Running or keeping a place where illegal drugs are made, stored, or sold, or where drug paraphernalia is kept.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics: Class F Felony (two counts)
Bail Jumping-Felony: Class H Felony (two counts)
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place: Class I Felony
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Charge Information:
Case #: 15PA65
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)): Misdemeanor, fine up to $5,000, imprisonment up to 1 year, or both (Wis. Stat. § 785.04(1)(a)). The court may also impose remedial sanctions like payment or compliance actions.
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Intentionally disobeying a court order, such as failing to comply with a directive or violating a court ruling.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Not following a judge’s orders, like ignoring a court rule or decision.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Misdemeanor
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Charge Information:
Case #: 23CF472
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
Probation Violation (973.10): If revoked, she could serve the original sentence for the underlying felony, potentially ranging from 1 year to life depending on the felony class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class H Felony, this would be up to 6 years (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a felony conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a felony conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)
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Charge Information:
Case #: RASO 24PA336
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)): Misdemeanor, fine up to $5,000, imprisonment up to 1 year, or both (Wis. Stat. § 785.04(1)(a)). The court may also impose remedial sanctions like payment or compliance actions.
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Intentionally disobeying a court order, such as failing to comply with a directive or violating a court ruling.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Not following a judge’s orders, like ignoring a court rule or decision.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Misdemeanor
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Charge Information:
Case #: 23CF1575
Offense Date: 08/31/2023
Charges:
Code: 961.41(3g)(am) - Possession of Narcotic Drugs | Opium/Derivative-Possession (Felony)
Case #: 23CF1575
Offense Date: 08/31/2023
Charges:
Code: 961.41(3g)(c) - Possession of Cocaine/Coca | Cocaine-Possession (Felony)
Case #: 23CF1575
Offense Date: 08/31/2023
Charges:
Code: 946.49(1)(a) - Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 23CF1575
Offense Date: 08/31/2023
Charges:
Code: 946.49(1)(a) - Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 23CM621
Offense Date: 06/19/2023
Charges:
Code: 943.14 - Criminal Trespass to Dwelling | Trespassing (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 23CM621
Offense Date: 06/19/2023
Charges:
Code: 940.19(1) - Battery | Assault (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 23CM621
Offense Date: 06/19/2023
Charges:
Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 24CF337
Offense Date: 03/31/2023
Charges:
Code: 961.41(1m)(e)4 - Possess w/Intent-Amphetamine | Amphetamine (Felony)
Case #: 24CF337
Offense Date: 03/31/2023
Charges:
Code: 961.41(3g)AM - Possession of Narcotic Drugs | Synthetic Narcotic-Possession (Felony)
Case #: 24CF337
Offense Date: 03/31/2023
Charges:
Code: 961.42(1) - Maintain Drug Trafficking Place | Dangerous Drugs (Felony)
Case #: 24CF337
Offense Date: 03/31/2023
Charges:
Code: 961.573(1) - Possess Drug Paraphernalia | Narcotic Equip-Possession (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 24CF337
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.49(1)(a) - Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 24CF337
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 940.02(2)(a) - 1st Reckless Homicide/Deliver Drugs | Homicide (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
Possession of Narcotic Drugs (961.41(3g)(am)) (Opium/Derivative): Class I Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)).
Possession of Cocaine/Coca (961.41(3g)(c)): Class I Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)).
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor (946.49(1)(a)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)). (Two counts)
Criminal Trespass to Dwelling (943.14): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 943.14(3), § 939.51(3)(a)).
Battery (940.19(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
Disorderly Conduct (947.01(1)): Class B Misdemeanor, fine up to $1,000, imprisonment up to 90 days, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(b)).
Possess w/Intent-Amphetamine (961.41(1m)(e)4): Class I Felony (if ≤ 10 grams), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 961.41(1m)(e)4, § 939.50(3)(i)). Penalties increase with larger amounts.
Possession of Narcotic Drugs (961.41(3g)AM) (Synthetic Narcotic): Class I Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)).
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place (961.42(1)): Class I Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 961.42(2), § 939.50(3)(i)).
Possess Drug Paraphernalia (961.573(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $500, imprisonment up to 30 days, or both (Wis. Stat. § 961.573(1), § 961.577).
1st Reckless Homicide/Deliver Drugs (940.02(2)(a)): Class C Felony, fine up to $100,000, imprisonment up to 40 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(c)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Possession of Narcotic Drugs (Opium/Derivative): Knowingly possessing a narcotic drug, such as an opium derivative, without a prescription.
Possession of Cocaine/Coca: Knowingly possessing cocaine or a coca derivative without a prescription.
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a misdemeanor charge, such as committing a new offense or not appearing in court.
Criminal Trespass to Dwelling: Intentionally entering or remaining in a dwelling of another without consent, under circumstances tending to provoke a disturbance.
Battery: Intentionally causing bodily harm to another person without consent.
Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.
Possess w/Intent-Amphetamine: Possessing amphetamine with the intent to manufacture, distribute, or deliver it.
Possession of Narcotic Drugs (Synthetic Narcotic): Knowingly possessing a synthetic narcotic drug without a prescription.
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place: Knowingly keeping or maintaining a place used for manufacturing, keeping, or delivering controlled substances, or used for keeping drug-related paraphernalia.
Possess Drug Paraphernalia: Knowingly possessing equipment, products, or materials intended for use in manufacturing, compounding, or ingesting a controlled substance.
1st Reckless Homicide/Deliver Drugs: Recklessly causing the death of another by delivering a controlled substance that results in the person’s death.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Possession of Narcotic Drugs (Opium/Derivative): Having illegal drugs like opium or its derivatives without a prescription.
Possession of Cocaine/Coca: Having cocaine without a prescription.
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Breaking the rules of bail for a minor crime, like committing another offense or not showing up to court.
Criminal Trespass to Dwelling: Going into someone’s home without permission in a way that might cause trouble.
Battery: Hurting someone on purpose, like hitting or punching them, without their permission.
Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, that could upset others.
Possess w/Intent-Amphetamine: Having amphetamine with the plan to make, sell, or give it away.
Possession of Narcotic Drugs (Synthetic Narcotic): Having synthetic drugs, like man-made narcotics, without a prescription.
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place: Running or keeping a place where illegal drugs are made, stored, or sold, or where drug paraphernalia is kept.
Possess Drug Paraphernalia: Having items used to make, prepare, or use illegal drugs, like pipes or needles.
1st Reckless Homicide/Deliver Drugs: Carelessly causing someone’s death by giving them drugs that lead to their death.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Possession of Narcotic Drugs (Opium/Derivative): Class I Felony
Possession of Cocaine/Coca: Class I Felony
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Class A Misdemeanor (three counts)
Criminal Trespass to Dwelling: Class A Misdemeanor
Battery: Class A Misdemeanor
Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor
Possess w/Intent-Amphetamine: Class I Felony
Possession of Narcotic Drugs (Synthetic Narcotic): Class I Felony
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place: Class I Felony
Possess Drug Paraphernalia: Class A Misdemeanor
1st Reckless Homicide/Deliver Drugs: Class C Felony
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Charge Information:
Case #: FOSO PO Hold
Offense Date: 04/17/2025
Charges:
Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
Probation Violation (973.10): If revoked, he could serve the original sentence for the underlying misdemeanor, typically up to 1 year depending on the misdemeanor class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class A Misdemeanor, this would be up to 9 months (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a misdemeanor conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a misdemeanor conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Probation Violation: Misdemeanor (based on the underlying misdemeanor)
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Charge Information:
Case #: 24CT1496
Offense Date: 10/24/2024
Charges:
Code: 343.44(1)(b) - Operating While Revoked | Traffic Offense (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 24CT1496
Offense Date: 10/24/2024
Charges:
Code: 347.413(1) - Ignition Interlock Device Tampering | Traffic Offense (Forfeiture)
Case #: GBPD 24B90247676101
Offense Date: 09/11/2024
Charges:
Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Forfeiture)
Case #: GBPD BK802706-1
Offense Date: 09/11/2024
Charges:
Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Forfeiture)
Case #: GBPD BK802706-2
Offense Date: 09/11/2025
Charges:
Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Forfeiture)
Case #: GBPD BK802704-0
Offense Date: 09/11/2024
Charges:
Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Forfeiture)
Possible Penalties:
Operating While Revoked (343.44(1)(b)): Misdemeanor, fine up to $2,500, imprisonment up to 1 year, or both (Wis. Stat. § 343.44(2)(b)). Additional license suspension may apply.
Ignition Interlock Device Tampering (347.413(1)): Forfeiture, fine up to $1,000 (Wis. Stat. § 347.413(1)). No jail time applies unless it escalates to a criminal offense.
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)) (Forfeiture): As a forfeiture, this is a non-criminal offense, typically involving a fine up to $200 (Wis. Stat. § 785.04(2)(a)). No jail time applies unless the contempt persists, potentially leading to criminal contempt charges. (Four counts)
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Operating While Revoked: Operating a motor vehicle on a highway after having a driver’s license revoked, typically due to prior offenses like OWI.
Ignition Interlock Device Tampering: Tampering with, bypassing, or removing an ignition interlock device required to be installed on a vehicle, typically as a condition of a prior OWI-related offense.
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Intentionally disobeying a court order, such as failing to comply with a directive or violating a court ruling, classified as a non-criminal forfeiture.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Operating While Revoked: Driving a car when your license has been taken away, often because of earlier issues like drunk driving.
Ignition Interlock Device Tampering: Messing with or removing a device on your car that checks if you’ve been drinking before you can drive, which you’re required to have after a drunk driving offense.
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Not following a judge’s orders, like ignoring a court rule or decision, treated as a minor non-criminal issue.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Operating While Revoked: Misdemeanor
Ignition Interlock Device Tampering: Forfeiture (non-criminal)
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Forfeiture (non-criminal) (four counts)
All individuals were processed at the Brown County Jail, with a commitment date of April 2, 2025. The sheriff’s office noted that projected release dates for the inmates are subject to change. No detainer information was reported for any of the individuals at the time of booking.
The Brown County Sheriff’s Office continues to work diligently to maintain safety and order in the community. For more information on these arrests or to access daily arrest records, residents are encouraged to visit the sheriff’s official website or contact the office directly.
Disclaimer: This report is based on daily arrest records for the Brown County, Green Bay, WI area. This is a private, personal page not affiliated with any police, fire, or rescue departments.
Brown County Crime Report: Second Homicide Charge This Week Shocks Green Bay
Green Bay, WI — On April 24, 2025, Brown County authorities reported a wave of arrests involving 14 individuals, facing a total of 41 charges ranging from drug trafficking to violent crimes and court violations. Among these, a second homicide charge this week in Green Bay has sent shockwaves through the community, highlighting a troubling spike in violent crime in the region.
Second Homicide Charge This Week Linked to Drug Delivery
The most alarming incident involves Leon Dalton Denny, who was charged with 1st-degree reckless homicide tied to drug delivery (Class C Felony), a crime that carries a potential 40-year sentence. This marks the second homicide charge in Green Bay this week, following another reported earlier, raising serious concerns about the deadly intersection of drug trafficking and violence. Denny’s charge stems from recklessly causing a death by delivering a controlled substance, a grim reflection of the opioid crisis gripping Wisconsin. Alongside this, Denny faces 12 other charges, including possession of narcotic drugs, cocaine, amphetamines with intent to deliver, maintaining a drug trafficking place, battery, and criminal trespass, painting a picture of a repeat offender with a history of crime dating back to 2023.
Drug Trafficking Remains a Persistent Issue
Drug-related crimes dominated the arrests, with 15 charges across seven individuals. Deandra Jacqueline Litkey and Laquan Armon Johnson, linked to cases 24CF381 and 24CF340 respectively, each faced two counts of manufacturing and delivering Schedule I and II narcotics (Class F Felony), maintaining a drug trafficking place (Class I Felony), and felony bail jumping (Class H Felony). Authorities suspect they may be part of the same trafficking network, a pattern echoing a 2024 bust in Brown County that resulted in seven arrests and the seizure of fentanyl, methamphetamine, and heroin. Tracy Marie Mann was also charged with misdemeanor possession of THC, her first offense, underscoring the county’s ongoing battle with drug-related crimes.
Violent Offenses Add to Community Concerns
Beyond the homicide, other violent crimes heightened fears about public safety. Brandon Sharod Taylor was arrested on three felony counts: battery to an unborn child (Class I Felony), child abuse with intent to cause harm (Class H Felony), and strangulation and suffocation (Class H Felony). These charges point to a severe domestic violence incident, further compounding the community’s unease following the week’s second homicide charge.
Court Violations Signal Systemic Challenges
Court and probation violations were rampant, with 12 charges across seven individuals. Teague Jay Camps, Alexandra Adele Skippergosh, and John Mathew Erickson faced probation violations, while Alfonzo Devel Pompy, Deangelo Devonta Coburn, Zachery Fitzgerald Burks, and Alex Jayde Olivero were charged with contempt of court, the latter with four forfeiture counts across multiple cases. Litkey, Johnson, and Denny also faced bail jumping charges, highlighting a pattern of non-compliance with legal obligations.
Traffic and Public Order Offenses
Public order and traffic-related offenses added to the day’s arrests. Joseph Russle-Salva Rehberg was charged with his third offense of operating while under the influence (OWI), a misdemeanor with a mandatory minimum of 45 days in jail. Alex Jayde Olivero faced charges of operating while revoked and tampering with an ignition interlock device, both tied to prior OWI restrictions. Taylor and Denny were also charged with resisting or obstructing an officer and disorderly conduct.
Property, Fraud, and Other Crimes
Sheila Marie Hanson was charged with unauthorized use of personal identifying information (Class H Felony), reflecting concerns about identity theft. Tracy Marie Mann faced a Class I Felony for delivering illegal articles to an inmate, a serious offense posing risks within the Brown County Jail, which houses an average daily population of 459 inmates.
Broader Context: A Violent Week in Green Bay
The second homicide charge this week in Green Bay comes amid heightened regional tensions, with recent incidents like a large fight in Sheboygan and a shooting in Oshkosh reported in mid-April 2025. Brown County’s ongoing struggle with drug trafficking, as seen in a July 2024 bust, continues to drive enforcement efforts. The National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on April 26, 2025, offers a timely opportunity for the community to combat drug misuse by safely disposing of unused medications.
Community Response Amid Rising Violence
The second homicide charge this week has left Green Bay residents reeling, with many calling for urgent action to address the surge in violent crime. Sheriff Todd Delain, referencing past operations, emphasized the role of collaboration with federal agencies like the FBI and DEA in tackling drug-related violence. Community leaders are advocating for increased resources to address addiction, poverty, and mental health issues driving these crimes. Brown County Criminal Justice Services provides monitoring and support, but the prevalence of court violations suggests a need for stronger intervention to break the cycle of recidivism.
As Green Bay grapples with this violent week, the public is urged to participate in initiatives like the upcoming Drug Take Back Day and to remain vigilant in the face of rising crime.
🚨 Tradarius Jamarco Gail 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: 25CM226
Offense Date: 01/26/2025
Charges:
Code: 940.19(1) - Battery | Assault (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 25CM226
Offense Date: 01/26/2025
Charges:
Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 24CM623
Offense Date: 11/05/2024
Charges:
Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Misdemeanor)
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/23/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.41(1) - Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 25CM6
Offense Date: 12/04/2024
Charges:
Code: 943.01(1) - Criminal Damage to Property | Damage Property (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 25CM6
Offense Date: 12/04/2024
Charges:
Code: 947.01 - Disorderly Conduct | Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
Battery (940.19(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
Disorderly Conduct (947.01(1)): Class B Misdemeanor, fine up to $1,000, imprisonment up to 90 days, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(b)).
Probation Violation (973.10) (Misdemeanor): If revoked, he could serve the original sentence for the underlying misdemeanor, typically up to 1 year depending on the misdemeanor class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class A Misdemeanor, this would be up to 9 months (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer (946.41(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
Criminal Damage to Property (943.01(1)): Class A Misdemeanor (if damage ≤ $2,500), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 943.01(2)(a), § 939.51(3)(a)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Battery: Intentionally causing bodily harm to another person without consent.
Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.
Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a misdemeanor conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Knowingly resisting or obstructing a law enforcement officer in the performance of their duties, such as by fleeing or providing false information.
Criminal Damage to Property: Intentionally causing damage to the physical property of another without consent.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Battery: Hurting someone on purpose, like hitting or punching them, without their permission.
Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, that could upset others.
Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a misdemeanor conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Trying to stop or interfere with a police officer while they’re doing their job, like running away or lying to them.
Criminal Damage to Property: Damaging someone else’s property on purpose, like breaking something that belongs to them.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Battery: Class A Misdemeanor
Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor (two counts)
Probation Violation: Misdemeanor (based on the underlying misdemeanor)
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Class A Misdemeanor
Criminal Damage to Property: Class A Misdemeanor
🚨 Tyler Bryan Yonke 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: WASO 22CF117 - See Notes
Offense Date: 04/09/2025
Charges:
Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
Probation Violation (973.10): If revoked, he could serve the original sentence for the underlying felony, potentially ranging from 1 year to life depending on the felony class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class H Felony, this would be up to 6 years (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a felony conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a felony conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)
🚨 Alfredo Jon Vecchie 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: 25CF655
Offense Date: 04/23/2025
Charges:
Code: 346.67(1) - Hit and Run | Hit and Run (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 25CF655
Offense Date: 04/23/2025
Charges:
Code: 346.63(2) - Cause Injury/OWI/Passenger Under 16 | Drive Under Influence-Liquor (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
Hit and Run (346.67(1)): Class A Misdemeanor (if no injury or death), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 346.74(5)(a), § 939.51(3)(a)). License revocation may also apply.
Cause Injury/OWI/Passenger Under 16 (346.63(2)): Misdemeanor, fine between $600 and $2,000, imprisonment from 30 days to 1 year, or both (Wis. Stat. § 346.65(3m)(a)). Enhanced penalties apply due to a passenger under 16, potentially increasing the fine or jail time. License revocation and ignition interlock device may be required.
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Hit and Run: Failing to stop and provide assistance or information after a vehicle accident, without injury or death involved.
Cause Injury/OWI/Passenger Under 16: Causing injury by operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant, with a passenger under 16 years old in the vehicle.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Hit and Run: Leaving the scene of a car accident without stopping to help or give information, when no one was hurt or killed.
Cause Injury/OWI/Passenger Under 16: Hurting someone while driving drunk, with a child under 16 in the car.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Hit and Run: Class A Misdemeanor
Cause Injury/OWI/Passenger Under 16: Misdemeanor
🚨 Harmony Christina Germiat 🚨
Charge Information:
There is no charge information for this inmate.
Possible Penalties:
Not applicable due to lack of charge information.
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Not applicable.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Not applicable.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Not applicable.
🚨 Doviet Tenee Williams 🚨
Charge Information:
There is no charge information for this inmate.
Possible Penalties:
Not applicable due to lack of charge information.
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Not applicable.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Not applicable.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Not applicable.
🚨 David Lee Brunette 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: 25CF661
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 346.63(1)(a) - Operating While under Influence 4th Offense | Drive Under Influence-Liquor (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
Operating While under Influence 4th Offense (346.63(1)(a)): Class H Felony, fine between $600 and $10,000, imprisonment from 60 days to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 346.65(2)(am)4). Mandatory minimum of 60 days in jail, license revocation for 2-3 years, and ignition interlock device required.
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Operating While under Influence 4th Offense: Operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant or controlled substance, this being the fourth offense.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Operating While under Influence 4th Offense: Driving a vehicle while drunk or under the influence of drugs for the fourth time.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Operating While under Influence 4th Offense: Class H Felony
🚨 Isiah Lee Steeno 🚨
Charge Information:
There is no charge information for this inmate.
Possible Penalties:
Not applicable due to lack of charge information.
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Not applicable.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Not applicable.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Not applicable.
🚨 Miyala Philisette Salinas 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 940.235(1) - Strangulation and Suffocation | Assault (Felony)
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 940.19(1) - Battery | Assault (Misdemeanor)
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.49(1)(a) - Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
Strangulation and Suffocation (940.235(1)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).
Disorderly Conduct (947.01(1)): Class B Misdemeanor, fine up to $1,000, imprisonment up to 90 days, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(b)).
Battery (940.19(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor (946.49(1)(a)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Strangulation and Suffocation: Intentionally impeding normal breathing or circulation by applying pressure to the throat or neck, or by blocking the nose or mouth.
Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.
Battery: Intentionally causing bodily harm to another person without consent.
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a misdemeanor charge, such as committing a new offense or not appearing in court.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Strangulation and Suffocation: Choking or suffocating someone on purpose by pressing on their throat or covering their nose or mouth.
Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, that could upset others.
Battery: Hurting someone on purpose, like hitting or punching them, without their permission.
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Breaking the rules of bail for a minor crime, like committing another offense or not showing up to court.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Strangulation and Suffocation: Class H Felony
Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor
Battery: Class A Misdemeanor
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Class A Misdemeanor
🚨 Carlos Mercado Alvarez 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: DRSO 00CF120 - See Notes
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
Probation Violation (973.10): If revoked, he could serve the original sentence for the underlying felony, potentially ranging from 1 year to life depending on the felony class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class H Felony, this would be up to 6 years (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a felony conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a felony conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)
🚨 Tiyane Pfungwa Sanyanga 🚨
Charge Information:
There is no charge information for this inmate.
Possible Penalties:
Not applicable due to lack of charge information.
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Not applicable.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Not applicable.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Not applicable.
🚨 Teague Jay Camps 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: 23CF1954
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
Probation Violation (973.10): If revoked, he could serve the original sentence for the underlying felony, potentially ranging from 1 year to life depending on the felony class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class H Felony, this would be up to 6 years (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a felony conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a felony conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)
🚨 Brandon Sharod Taylor 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 940.195(1) - Battery to Unborn Child | Assault (Felony)
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 948.03(2)(b) - Child Abuse-Intentionally Cause Harm | Cruelty toward Child (Felony)
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 940.235(1) - Strangulation and Suffocation | Assault (Felony)
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.41 - Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer (Misdemeanor)
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
Battery to Unborn Child (940.195(1)): Class I Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)).
Child Abuse-Intentionally Cause Harm (948.03(2)(b)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).
Strangulation and Suffocation (940.235(1)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer (946.41): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
Disorderly Conduct (947.01(1)): Class B Misdemeanor, fine up to $1,000, imprisonment up to 90 days, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(b)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Battery to Unborn Child: Intentionally causing bodily harm to an unborn child without the consent of the mother.
Child Abuse-Intentionally Cause Harm: Intentionally causing physical harm to a child, involving bodily harm but not great bodily harm.
Strangulation and Suffocation: Intentionally impeding normal breathing or circulation by applying pressure to the throat or neck, or by blocking the nose or mouth.
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Knowingly resisting or obstructing a law enforcement officer in the performance of their duties, such as by fleeing or providing false information.
Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Battery to Unborn Child: Hurting an unborn baby on purpose, without the mother’s permission.
Child Abuse-Intentionally Cause Harm: Purposely hurting a child, causing injury but not severe damage.
Strangulation and Suffocation: Choking or suffocating someone on purpose by pressing on their throat or covering their nose or mouth.
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Trying to stop or interfere with a police officer while they’re doing their job, like running away or lying to them.
Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, that could upset others.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Battery to Unborn Child: Class I Felony
Child Abuse-Intentionally Cause Harm: Class H Felony
Strangulation and Suffocation: Class H Felony
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Class A Misdemeanor
Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor
🚨 Tracy Marie Mann 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 302.095(2) - Deliver Illegal Articles to Inmate | Public Order Crimes (Felony)
Case #: Not specified
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.41(3g)(e) - Possession of THC | Marijuana-Possession (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
Deliver Illegal Articles to Inmate (302.095(2)): Class I Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)).
Possession of THC (961.41(3g)(e)): Misdemeanor (first offense), fine up to $1,000, imprisonment up to 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 961.41(3g)(e)). If a second offense, it could be a Class I Felony with a fine up to $10,000 and imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months (Wis. Stat. § 961.41(3g)(e), § 939.50(3)(i)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Deliver Illegal Articles to Inmate: Knowingly delivering, or possessing with intent to deliver, an illegal article to an inmate in a jail or prison.
Possession of THC: Knowingly possessing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active component of marijuana, without a prescription.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Deliver Illegal Articles to Inmate: Giving or trying to give something illegal, like drugs or a weapon, to someone in jail.
Possession of THC: Having marijuana or its active ingredient (THC) without a prescription.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Deliver Illegal Articles to Inmate: Class I Felony
Possession of THC: Misdemeanor (first offense)
🚨 Sheila Marie Hanson 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: 24CF2177
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 943.201(2)(b) - Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information | Fraud-Impersonation (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information (943.201(2)(b)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information: Intentionally using another person’s personal identifying information without authorization to obtain credit, money, goods, services, or anything else of value, causing harm to the individual.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information: Using someone else’s personal info, like their name or Social Security number, without permission to get money, credit, or other things, and causing them harm.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information: Class H Felony
🚨 Joseph Russle-Salva Rehberg 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: WPSO 15CT167
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 346.63(1)(a) - Operating While under Influence 3rd Offense | Drive Under Influence-Liquor (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
Operating While under Influence 3rd Offense (346.63(1)(a)): Misdemeanor, fine between $600 and $2,000, imprisonment from 45 days to 1 year, or both (Wis. Stat. § 346.65(2)(am)3). Mandatory minimum of 45 days in jail, license revocation for 2-3 years, and ignition interlock device required.
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Operating While under Influence 3rd Offense: Operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant or controlled substance, this being the third offense.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Operating While under Influence 3rd Offense: Driving a vehicle while drunk or under the influence of drugs for the third time.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Operating While under Influence 3rd Offense: Misdemeanor
🚨 Deandra Jacqueline Litkey 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: 24CF381
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.41(1)(a) - Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics | Opiates/Manuf/Deliver/Sell (Felony)
Case #: 24CF381
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.49(1)(b) - Bail Jumping-Felony | Bail-Secured Bond (Felony)
Case #: 24CF381
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.41(1)(b) - Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics | Opiates/Manuf/Deliver/Sell (Felony)
Case #: 24CF381
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.49(1)(b) - Bail Jumping-Felony | Bail-Secured Bond (Felony)
Case #: 24CF381
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.42(1) - Maintain Drug Trafficking Place (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics (961.41(1)(a) and 961.41(1)(b)): Class F Felony (if ≤ 10 grams of narcotics like heroin or fentanyl), fine up to $25,000, imprisonment up to 12 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 961.41(1)(a), § 939.50(3)(f)). Penalties increase with larger amounts.
Bail Jumping-Felony (946.49(1)(b)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place (961.42(1)): Class I Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 961.42(2), § 939.50(3)(i)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics: Knowingly manufacturing, distributing, or delivering a controlled substance classified under Schedule I or II, such as opiates like heroin or fentanyl.
Bail Jumping-Felony: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a felony charge, such as committing a new offense or not appearing in court.
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place: Knowingly keeping or maintaining a place used for manufacturing, keeping, or delivering controlled substances, or used for keeping drug-related paraphernalia.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics: Making, selling, or giving away illegal drugs like heroin or fentanyl.
Bail Jumping-Felony: Breaking the rules of bail for a serious crime, like committing another offense or not showing up to court.
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place: Running or keeping a place where illegal drugs are made, stored, or sold, or where drug paraphernalia is kept.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics: Class F Felony (two counts)
Bail Jumping-Felony: Class H Felony (two counts)
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place: Class I Felony
🚨 Deangelo Devonta Coburn 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: 15PA65
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)): Misdemeanor, fine up to $5,000, imprisonment up to 1 year, or both (Wis. Stat. § 785.04(1)(a)). The court may also impose remedial sanctions like payment or compliance actions.
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Intentionally disobeying a court order, such as failing to comply with a directive or violating a court ruling.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Not following a judge’s orders, like ignoring a court rule or decision.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Misdemeanor
🚨 Alexandra Adele Skippergosh 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: 23CF472
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
Probation Violation (973.10): If revoked, she could serve the original sentence for the underlying felony, potentially ranging from 1 year to life depending on the felony class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class H Felony, this would be up to 6 years (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a felony conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a felony conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)
🚨 Zachery Fitzgerald Burks 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: GBPD #202431389983301
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Forfeiture)
Possible Penalties:
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)) (Forfeiture): As a forfeiture, this is a non-criminal offense, typically involving a fine up to $200 (Wis. Stat. § 785.04(2)(a)). No jail time applies unless the contempt persists, potentially leading to criminal contempt charges.
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Intentionally disobeying a court order, such as failing to comply with a directive or violating a court ruling, classified as a non-criminal forfeiture.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Not following a judge’s orders, like ignoring a court rule or decision, treated as a minor non-criminal issue.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Forfeiture (non-criminal)
🚨 Laquan Armon Johnson 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: 24CF340
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.41(1)(a) - Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics | Bail-Secured Bond (Felony)
Case #: 24CF340
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.41(1)(a) - Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics | Dangerous Drugs (Felony)
Case #: 24CF340
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.49(1)(b) - Bail Jumping-Felony | Bail-Secured Bond (Felony)
Case #: 24CF340
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.49(1)(b) - Bail Jumping-Felony | Bail-Secured Bond (Felony)
Case #: 24CF340
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.42(1) - Maintain Drug Trafficking Place | Dangerous Drugs (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics (961.41(1)(a)): Class F Felony (if ≤ 10 grams of narcotics like heroin or fentanyl), fine up to $25,000, imprisonment up to 12 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 961.41(1)(a), § 939.50(3)(f)). Penalties increase with larger amounts.
Bail Jumping-Felony (946.49(1)(b)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place (961.42(1)): Class I Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 961.42(2), § 939.50(3)(i)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics: Knowingly manufacturing, distributing, or delivering a controlled substance classified under Schedule I or II, such as opiates like heroin or fentanyl.
Bail Jumping-Felony: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a felony charge, such as committing a new offense or not appearing in court.
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place: Knowingly keeping or maintaining a place used for manufacturing, keeping, or delivering controlled substances, or used for keeping drug-related paraphernalia.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics: Making, selling, or giving away illegal drugs like heroin or fentanyl.
Bail Jumping-Felony: Breaking the rules of bail for a serious crime, like committing another offense or not showing up to court.
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place: Running or keeping a place where illegal drugs are made, stored, or sold, or where drug paraphernalia is kept.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics: Class F Felony (two counts)
Bail Jumping-Felony: Class H Felony (two counts)
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place: Class I Felony
🚨 Alfonzo Devel Pompy 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: RASO 24PA336
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)): Misdemeanor, fine up to $5,000, imprisonment up to 1 year, or both (Wis. Stat. § 785.04(1)(a)). The court may also impose remedial sanctions like payment or compliance actions.
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Intentionally disobeying a court order, such as failing to comply with a directive or violating a court ruling.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Not following a judge’s orders, like ignoring a court rule or decision.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Misdemeanor
🚨 John Mathew Erickson 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: FOSO PO Hold
Offense Date: 04/17/2025
Charges:
Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
Probation Violation (973.10): If revoked, he could serve the original sentence for the underlying misdemeanor, typically up to 1 year depending on the misdemeanor class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class A Misdemeanor, this would be up to 9 months (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a misdemeanor conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a misdemeanor conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Probation Violation: Misdemeanor (based on the underlying misdemeanor)
🚨 Leon Dalton Denny 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: 23CF1575
Offense Date: 08/31/2023
Charges:
Code: 961.41(3g)(am) - Possession of Narcotic Drugs | Opium/Derivative-Possession (Felony)
Case #: 23CF1575
Offense Date: 08/31/2023
Charges:
Code: 961.41(3g)(c) - Possession of Cocaine/Coca | Cocaine-Possession (Felony)
Case #: 23CF1575
Offense Date: 08/31/2023
Charges:
Code: 946.49(1)(a) - Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 23CF1575
Offense Date: 08/31/2023
Charges:
Code: 946.49(1)(a) - Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 23CM621
Offense Date: 06/19/2023
Charges:
Code: 943.14 - Criminal Trespass to Dwelling | Trespassing (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 23CM621
Offense Date: 06/19/2023
Charges:
Code: 940.19(1) - Battery | Assault (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 23CM621
Offense Date: 06/19/2023
Charges:
Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 24CF337
Offense Date: 03/31/2023
Charges:
Code: 961.41(1m)(e)4 - Possess w/Intent-Amphetamine | Amphetamine (Felony)
Case #: 24CF337
Offense Date: 03/31/2023
Charges:
Code: 961.41(3g)AM - Possession of Narcotic Drugs | Synthetic Narcotic-Possession (Felony)
Case #: 24CF337
Offense Date: 03/31/2023
Charges:
Code: 961.42(1) - Maintain Drug Trafficking Place | Dangerous Drugs (Felony)
Case #: 24CF337
Offense Date: 03/31/2023
Charges:
Code: 961.573(1) - Possess Drug Paraphernalia | Narcotic Equip-Possession (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 24CF337
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.49(1)(a) - Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 24CF337
Offense Date: 04/24/2025
Charges:
Code: 940.02(2)(a) - 1st Reckless Homicide/Deliver Drugs | Homicide (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
Possession of Narcotic Drugs (961.41(3g)(am)) (Opium/Derivative): Class I Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)).
Possession of Cocaine/Coca (961.41(3g)(c)): Class I Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)).
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor (946.49(1)(a)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)). (Two counts)
Criminal Trespass to Dwelling (943.14): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 943.14(3), § 939.51(3)(a)).
Battery (940.19(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
Disorderly Conduct (947.01(1)): Class B Misdemeanor, fine up to $1,000, imprisonment up to 90 days, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(b)).
Possess w/Intent-Amphetamine (961.41(1m)(e)4): Class I Felony (if ≤ 10 grams), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 961.41(1m)(e)4, § 939.50(3)(i)). Penalties increase with larger amounts.
Possession of Narcotic Drugs (961.41(3g)AM) (Synthetic Narcotic): Class I Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)).
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place (961.42(1)): Class I Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 961.42(2), § 939.50(3)(i)).
Possess Drug Paraphernalia (961.573(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $500, imprisonment up to 30 days, or both (Wis. Stat. § 961.573(1), § 961.577).
1st Reckless Homicide/Deliver Drugs (940.02(2)(a)): Class C Felony, fine up to $100,000, imprisonment up to 40 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(c)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Possession of Narcotic Drugs (Opium/Derivative): Knowingly possessing a narcotic drug, such as an opium derivative, without a prescription.
Possession of Cocaine/Coca: Knowingly possessing cocaine or a coca derivative without a prescription.
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a misdemeanor charge, such as committing a new offense or not appearing in court.
Criminal Trespass to Dwelling: Intentionally entering or remaining in a dwelling of another without consent, under circumstances tending to provoke a disturbance.
Battery: Intentionally causing bodily harm to another person without consent.
Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.
Possess w/Intent-Amphetamine: Possessing amphetamine with the intent to manufacture, distribute, or deliver it.
Possession of Narcotic Drugs (Synthetic Narcotic): Knowingly possessing a synthetic narcotic drug without a prescription.
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place: Knowingly keeping or maintaining a place used for manufacturing, keeping, or delivering controlled substances, or used for keeping drug-related paraphernalia.
Possess Drug Paraphernalia: Knowingly possessing equipment, products, or materials intended for use in manufacturing, compounding, or ingesting a controlled substance.
1st Reckless Homicide/Deliver Drugs: Recklessly causing the death of another by delivering a controlled substance that results in the person’s death.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Possession of Narcotic Drugs (Opium/Derivative): Having illegal drugs like opium or its derivatives without a prescription.
Possession of Cocaine/Coca: Having cocaine without a prescription.
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Breaking the rules of bail for a minor crime, like committing another offense or not showing up to court.
Criminal Trespass to Dwelling: Going into someone’s home without permission in a way that might cause trouble.
Battery: Hurting someone on purpose, like hitting or punching them, without their permission.
Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, that could upset others.
Possess w/Intent-Amphetamine: Having amphetamine with the plan to make, sell, or give it away.
Possession of Narcotic Drugs (Synthetic Narcotic): Having synthetic drugs, like man-made narcotics, without a prescription.
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place: Running or keeping a place where illegal drugs are made, stored, or sold, or where drug paraphernalia is kept.
Possess Drug Paraphernalia: Having items used to make, prepare, or use illegal drugs, like pipes or needles.
1st Reckless Homicide/Deliver Drugs: Carelessly causing someone’s death by giving them drugs that lead to their death.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Possession of Narcotic Drugs (Opium/Derivative): Class I Felony
Possession of Cocaine/Coca: Class I Felony
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Class A Misdemeanor (three counts)
Criminal Trespass to Dwelling: Class A Misdemeanor
Battery: Class A Misdemeanor
Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor
Possess w/Intent-Amphetamine: Class I Felony
Possession of Narcotic Drugs (Synthetic Narcotic): Class I Felony
Maintain Drug Trafficking Place: Class I Felony
Possess Drug Paraphernalia: Class A Misdemeanor
1st Reckless Homicide/Deliver Drugs: Class C Felony
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Charge Information:
Case #: 24CT1496
Offense Date: 10/24/2024
Charges:
Code: 343.44(1)(b) - Operating While Revoked | Traffic Offense (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 24CT1496
Offense Date: 10/24/2024
Charges:
Code: 347.413(1) - Ignition Interlock Device Tampering | Traffic Offense (Forfeiture)
Case #: GBPD 24B90247676101
Offense Date: 09/11/2024
Charges:
Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Forfeiture)
Case #: GBPD BK802706-1
Offense Date: 09/11/2024
Charges:
Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Forfeiture)
Case #: GBPD BK802706-2
Offense Date: 09/11/2025
Charges:
Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Forfeiture)
Case #: GBPD BK802704-0
Offense Date: 09/11/2024
Charges:
Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Forfeiture)
Possible Penalties:
Operating While Revoked (343.44(1)(b)): Misdemeanor, fine up to $2,500, imprisonment up to 1 year, or both (Wis. Stat. § 343.44(2)(b)). Additional license suspension may apply.
Ignition Interlock Device Tampering (347.413(1)): Forfeiture, fine up to $1,000 (Wis. Stat. § 347.413(1)). No jail time applies unless it escalates to a criminal offense.
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)) (Forfeiture): As a forfeiture, this is a non-criminal offense, typically involving a fine up to $200 (Wis. Stat. § 785.04(2)(a)). No jail time applies unless the contempt persists, potentially leading to criminal contempt charges. (Four counts)
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Operating While Revoked: Operating a motor vehicle on a highway after having a driver’s license revoked, typically due to prior offenses like OWI.
Ignition Interlock Device Tampering: Tampering with, bypassing, or removing an ignition interlock device required to be installed on a vehicle, typically as a condition of a prior OWI-related offense.
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Intentionally disobeying a court order, such as failing to comply with a directive or violating a court ruling, classified as a non-criminal forfeiture.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Operating While Revoked: Driving a car when your license has been taken away, often because of earlier issues like drunk driving.
Ignition Interlock Device Tampering: Messing with or removing a device on your car that checks if you’ve been drinking before you can drive, which you’re required to have after a drunk driving offense.
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Not following a judge’s orders, like ignoring a court rule or decision, treated as a minor non-criminal issue.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Operating While Revoked: Misdemeanor
Ignition Interlock Device Tampering: Forfeiture (non-criminal)
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Forfeiture (non-criminal) (four counts)