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Charges:
Probation Violation (973.10) - Case #23CF2116/24CF1061 (Felony)
Layman’s Term: Breaking probation rules, like committing a new crime or not following probation terms.
Penalty: Could lead to revocation of probation and serving the original sentence (varies based on the underlying felony, not specified here).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/08/2025, no projected release date. No bond, indicating she’s being held without bail, likely due to the probation violation.
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Charges:
Possession of Narcotic Drugs (961.41(3g)) - Case #22CF1470 (Felony)
Layman’s Term: Drug Possession – having illegal narcotic drugs (like heroin or cocaine) for personal use.
Penalty: As a felony (likely Class I in Wisconsin), up to 3.5 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine.
Possess Drug Paraphernalia (961.573(1)) - Case #22CF1470 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: Having drug-related items, like pipes or needles, used to consume drugs.
Penalty: Up to 30 days in jail and/or a $500 fine.
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer (946.41(1)) - Case #22CF1470 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: Obstructing Police – interfering with or resisting a police officer, like running away or giving false information.
Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine.
Bail Jumping-Felony (946.49(1)(b)) - Case #22CF1470 (Felony)
Layman’s Term: Breaking felony bail rules, like missing court or violating conditions.
Penalty: Up to 6 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine.
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor (946.49(1)(a)) - Case #22CF1470 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: Breaking misdemeanor bail rules.
Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine.
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer (946.41(1)) - Case #24CM513 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: Same as above – obstructing police.
Penalty: Same as above.
Probation Violation (973.10) - Case #21CF1916 (Felony)
Layman’s Term: Breaking probation rules.
Penalty: Could lead to revocation of probation and serving the original sentence.
Retail Theft-Movable Property (943.20(1)(a)) - Case #20CM607 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: Theft – taking someone else’s property (not shoplifting, more general theft).
Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/08/2025, no projected release date. Total bond of $18,000 (open), indicating he’s being held unless he pays the bond.
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Charges:
Probation Violation (973.10) - Case #24CM306 (Felony)
Layman’s Term: Breaking the rules of probation, like not reporting to a probation officer or committing a new crime while on probation.
Penalty: As a felony probation violation, this could lead to revocation of probation and imposition of the original sentence (which depends on the underlying crime, not specified here). Penalties could range from 1 year to several years in prison, depending on the original felony.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond required, indicating she’s being held without bail, possibly due to the probation violation.
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Charges:
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)) - Case #GBP BK805967-4 (Forfeiture)
Layman’s Term: Contempt of Court – disobeying a court order, like not paying a fine or ignoring a court directive.
Penalty: Forfeitures in Wisconsin are typically fines (up to $200 for a first offense), but failure to pay can lead to jail time (often 90 days or less).
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)) - Case #GBP BK805964-5 (Forfeiture)
Layman’s Term: Same as above – another instance of disobeying a court order.
Penalty: Same as above.
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)) - Case #GBP 2425592138301 (Forfeiture)
Layman’s Term: Same as above.
Penalty: Same as above.
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)) - Case #GBP BK805966-3 (Forfeiture)
Layman’s Term: Same as above.
Penalty: Same as above.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, projected release on 05/14/2025 (short hold, likely to pay fines or serve a brief sentence for contempt). Total bond of $50 (sentenced), indicating fines were imposed.
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Charges: None listed (possibly dismissed or not yet processed).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, released at 09:51 on the same day (very short hold, possibly administrative). No bond required.
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Charges:
Immigration Detainer (0000.00) - Case #256C722
Layman’s Term: Immigration Hold – a request by immigration authorities (like ICE) to detain someone for possible deportation proceedings.
Penalty: This isn’t a criminal charge but a civil immigration matter. It could lead to deportation proceedings, depending on his immigration status.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond, likely due to the immigration detainer, which often overrides local bail decisions.
6. Cody James Meyer
Charges:
Retail Theft-Intentionally Take (Shoplifting) (943.50(1m)(c)) - Case #25CF21 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: Shoplifting – taking items from a store without paying, intending to keep them.
Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine.
Bail Jumping-Felony (946.49(1)(b)) - Case #25CF21 (Felony)
Layman’s Term: Breaking the rules of a felony bail, like missing court or violating conditions.
Penalty: As a felony, up to 6 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine (Class H felony in Wisconsin).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond, suggesting he’s being held without bail, possibly due to the felony bail jumping charge.
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Charges: None listed (possibly dismissed or not yet processed).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, projected release at 17:10 on the same day (indicating a very short hold, possibly administrative). Bond of $5,000 (paid), but no charges suggest he may have been released after resolving an issue.
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Charges:
Operating While Under the Influence 2nd Offense (346.63(1)(a)) - Case #24CT1523 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: DUI (Driving Under the Influence) – driving a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs, second time offense.
Penalty: For a 2nd OWI in Wisconsin, penalties include 5 days to 6 months in jail, fines of $350 to $1,100, and a 12-18 month license revocation.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, projected release on 05/31/2025 (likely serving a short sentence for the OWI). No bond required.
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Charges:
Possession of THC (961.41(3g)(e)) - Case #24CF2176 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: Marijuana Possession – having marijuana for personal use.
Penalty: Up to 6 months in jail and/or a $1,000 fine (first offense in Wisconsin).
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer (946.41(1)) - Case #24CF2176 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: Obstructing Police – interfering with a police officer.
Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine.
Possess Drug Paraphernalia (961.573(1)) - Case #24CF2176 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: Having drug-related items, like pipes for smoking marijuana.
Penalty: Up to 30 days in jail and/or a $500 fine.
Bail Jumping-Felony (946.49(1)(b)) - Case #24CF2176 (Felony)
Layman’s Term: Breaking felony bail rules.
Penalty: Up to 6 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond, indicating she’s being held without bail.
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Charges:
Retail Theft-Intentionally Take (Shoplifting) (943.50(1m)(c)) - Case #25CF21 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: Shoplifting – taking items from a store without paying, intending to keep them.
Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine.
Bail Jumping-Felony (946.49(1)(b)) - Case #25CF21 (Felony)
Layman’s Term: Breaking the rules of a felony bail, like missing court or violating conditions.
Penalty: As a felony, up to 6 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine (Class H felony in Wisconsin).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond, suggesting he’s being held without bail, possibly due to the felony bail jumping charge.
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Charges:
Probation Violation (973.10) - Case #22CF1261 / 22CF1521
Layman’s Term: Breaking the rules of probation, such as committing a new crime or not following probation terms.
Penalty: Could lead to revocation of probation and serving the original sentence (varies based on the underlying crime, not specified here).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond, suggesting he’s being held without bail, likely due to the probation violation.
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Charges:
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond (946.49(1)(a)) - Case #24CM948
Layman’s Term: Breaking the rules of a misdemeanor bail, like missing a court date or violating conditions while on a secured bond (money posted for release).
Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (Class A misdemeanor in Wisconsin).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. Bond of $1,000 (open), indicating he’s being held unless he pays the bond.
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Charges:
Operating While Under Influence 3rd Offense | Drive Under Influence-Liquor (346.63(1)(a)) - Case #24CM948
Layman’s Term: DUI (Driving Under the Influence) – driving a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs, third time offense.
Penalty: For a 3rd OWI in Wisconsin, penalties include 45 days to 1 year in jail, fines of $1,000 to $5,000, and a 2-3 year license revocation.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, projected release on 07/07/2025 (serving a sentence for the OWI). No bond, indicating he’s sentenced and serving time.
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Charges:
Possess w/ Intent-Amphetamine | Amphetamine-Possession (961.41(1m)(e)2) - Case #24CF1886
Layman’s Term: Intent to Sell Drugs – possessing amphetamine (like speed) with the intent to distribute or sell it.
Penalty: As a felony (Class F in Wisconsin), up to 12.5 years in prison and/or a $25,000 fine.
Possess of Narcotic Drugs | Opium/Derative-Possession (961.41(3g)(am)) - Case #24CF1886
Layman’s Term: Drug Possession – having illegal narcotic drugs (like opium or derivatives) for personal use.
Penalty: As a felony (Class I in Wisconsin), up to 3.5 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine.
Possess Drug Paraphernalia | Narcotic Equip-Possession (961.573(1)) - Case #24CF1886
Layman’s Term: Having drug-related items, like pipes or needles, used to consume drugs.
Penalty: Up to 30 days in jail and/or a $500 fine (misdemeanor).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond, suggesting he’s being held without bail due to the felony charges.
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Charges:
Manufacture/Deliver Fentanyl (961.41(1m)(d)1) - Case #24CF204
Layman’s Term: Drug Trafficking – making or selling fentanyl, a highly dangerous opioid.
Penalty: As a felony (Class F in Wisconsin), up to 12.5 years in prison and/or a $25,000 fine.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond, indicating he’s being held without bail due to the severity of the charge.
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Charges:
Burglary (943.10(1m)) - Case #24CF1088
Layman’s Term: Breaking and Entering – illegally entering a building or home with intent to commit a crime (e.g., theft).
Penalty: As a felony (Class F in Wisconsin), up to 12.5 years in prison and/or a $25,000 fine.
Criminal Damage to Property | Damage Property (943.01(2)) - Case #24CF1088
Layman’s Term: Property Damage – intentionally damaging someone else’s property.
Penalty: As a felony (depending on value, Class I in Wisconsin), up to 3.5 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond, suggesting he’s being held without bail due to the felony charges.
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Charges:
Federal Safekeeper (0001.00) - Case #25MJ607/25SC50018
Layman’s Term: Federal Hold – detained by local authorities on behalf of federal authorities, often for a federal crime or immigration issue.
Penalty: This isn’t a criminal charge but a civil or federal matter, potentially leading to federal prosecution or deportation proceedings.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond, likely due to the federal hold overriding local bail decisions.
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Charges:
Neglecting a Child | Neglect Child (948.21(2)) - Case #24CF1088
Layman’s Term: Child Neglect – failing to provide proper care, supervision, or support for a child, putting their safety at risk.
Penalty: As a felony in Wisconsin (Class F), up to 12.5 years in prison and/or a $25,000 fine.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond, indicating he’s being held without bail, likely due to the severity of the charge.
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Charges: None listed (possibly dismissed or not yet processed).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, released on 05/09/2025 at 19:47 (short hold, possibly administrative or to pay fines). Total bond of $149.20 (paid), indicating a minor issue resolved with payment.
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Charges:
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer (946.41(1)) - Case #22CT1099
Layman’s Term: Obstructing Police – interfering with or resisting a police officer, like running away or giving false information.
Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (Class A misdemeanor).
Operating While Under Influence 3rd Offense | Drive Under Influence-Liquor (346.63(1)(a)) - Case #22CT1099
Layman’s Term: DUI (Driving Under the Influence) – driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs, third time offense.
Penalty: 45 days to 1 year in jail, fines of $1,000 to $5,000, and a 2-3 year license revocation.
Operating with PAC 3rd Offense | Drive Under Influence-Liquor (346.63(1)(b)) - Case #23CM218
Layman’s Term: DUI with High Alcohol Level – driving with a prohibited alcohol concentration (0.08% or higher) for a third offense.
Penalty: Similar to 3rd OWI, 45 days to 1 year in jail, fines of $1,000 to $5,000, and a 2-3 year license revocation.
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond (946.49(1)(a)) - Case #23CM219
Layman’s Term: Breaking misdemeanor bail rules while on a secured bond.
Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine.
Possess/Illegally Obtained Prescription | Dangerous Drugs (961.573(1)) - Case #23CM220
Layman’s Term: Having Illegal Prescription Drugs – possessing drugs like painkillers without a valid prescription.
Penalty: Up to 30 days in jail and/or a $500 fine (misdemeanor).
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond (946.49(1)(a)) - Case #23CM220
Layman’s Term: Breaking misdemeanor bail rules while on a secured bond.
Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. Total bond of $3,000 (open), indicating he’s being held unless he pays the bond.
Past Arrest
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.
Susan Elizabeth Wirtala
Charges:
Probation Violation (973.10) - Case #24CM306 (Felony)
Layman’s Term: Breaking the rules of probation, like not reporting to a probation officer or committing a new crime while on probation.
Penalty: As a felony probation violation, this could lead to revocation of probation and imposition of the original sentence (which depends on the underlying crime, not specified here). Penalties could range from 1 year to several years in prison, depending on the original felony.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond required, indicating she’s being held without bail, possibly due to the probation violation.
Alex Andrew McKinnon
Charges:
Operating While Under the Influence 2nd Offense (346.63(1)(a)) - Case #24CT1523 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: DUI (Driving Under the Influence) – driving a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs, second time offense.
Penalty: For a 2nd OWI in Wisconsin, penalties include 5 days to 6 months in jail, fines of $350 to $1,100, and a 12-18 month license revocation.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, projected release on 05/31/2025 (likely serving a short sentence for the OWI). No bond required.
Jack Richard Weigel
Charges: None listed (possibly dismissed or not yet processed).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, projected release at 17:10 on the same day (indicating a very short hold, possibly administrative). Bond of $5,000 (paid), but no charges suggest he may have been released after resolving an issue.
Bladimir Lenin Sanchez-Rodriguez
Charges:
Immigration Detainer (0000.00) - Case #256C722
Layman’s Term: Immigration Hold – a request by immigration authorities (like ICE) to detain someone for possible deportation proceedings.
Penalty: This isn’t a criminal charge but a civil immigration matter. It could lead to deportation proceedings, depending on his immigration status.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond, likely due to the immigration detainer, which often overrides local bail decisions.
Cody James Meyer
Charges:
Retail Theft-Intentionally Take (Shoplifting) (943.50(1m)(c)) - Case #25CF21 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: Shoplifting – taking items from a store without paying, intending to keep them.
Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine.
Bail Jumping-Felony (946.49(1)(b)) - Case #25CF21 (Felony)
Layman’s Term: Breaking the rules of a felony bail, like missing court or violating conditions.
Penalty: As a felony, up to 6 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine (Class H felony in Wisconsin).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond, suggesting he’s being held without bail, possibly due to the felony bail jumping charge.
Rayshaun Albert TC Perry
Charges:
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)) - Case #GBP BK805967-4 (Forfeiture)
Layman’s Term: Contempt of Court – disobeying a court order, like not paying a fine or ignoring a court directive.
Penalty: Forfeitures in Wisconsin are typically fines (up to $200 for a first offense), but failure to pay can lead to jail time (often 90 days or less).
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)) - Case #GBP BK805964-5 (Forfeiture)
Layman’s Term: Same as above – another instance of disobeying a court order.
Penalty: Same as above.
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)) - Case #GBP 2425592138301 (Forfeiture)
Layman’s Term: Same as above.
Penalty: Same as above.
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)) - Case #GBP BK805966-3 (Forfeiture)
Layman’s Term: Same as above.
Penalty: Same as above.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, projected release on 05/14/2025 (short hold, likely to pay fines or serve a brief sentence for contempt). Total bond of $50 (sentenced), indicating fines were imposed.
Christine Marie Sweat
Charges: None listed (possibly dismissed or not yet processed).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, released at 09:51 on the same day (very short hold, possibly administrative). No bond required.
April Jo Webster
Charges:
Probation Violation (973.10) - Case #23CF2116/24CF1061 (Felony)
Layman’s Term: Breaking probation rules, like committing a new crime or not following probation terms.
Penalty: Could lead to revocation of probation and serving the original sentence (varies based on the underlying felony, not specified here).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/08/2025, no projected release date. No bond, indicating she’s being held without bail, likely due to the probation violation.
Trevin Daniel Mattmiller
Charges:
Possession of Narcotic Drugs (961.41(3g)) - Case #22CF1470 (Felony)
Layman’s Term: Drug Possession – having illegal narcotic drugs (like heroin or cocaine) for personal use.
Penalty: As a felony (likely Class I in Wisconsin), up to 3.5 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine.
Possess Drug Paraphernalia (961.573(1)) - Case #22CF1470 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: Having drug-related items, like pipes or needles, used to consume drugs.
Penalty: Up to 30 days in jail and/or a $500 fine.
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer (946.41(1)) - Case #22CF1470 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: Obstructing Police – interfering with or resisting a police officer, like running away or giving false information.
Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine.
Bail Jumping-Felony (946.49(1)(b)) - Case #22CF1470 (Felony)
Layman’s Term: Breaking felony bail rules, like missing court or violating conditions.
Penalty: Up to 6 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine.
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor (946.49(1)(a)) - Case #22CF1470 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: Breaking misdemeanor bail rules.
Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine.
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer (946.41(1)) - Case #24CM513 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: Same as above – obstructing police.
Penalty: Same as above.
Probation Violation (973.10) - Case #21CF1916 (Felony)
Layman’s Term: Breaking probation rules.
Penalty: Could lead to revocation of probation and serving the original sentence.
Retail Theft-Movable Property (943.20(1)(a)) - Case #20CM607 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: Theft – taking someone else’s property (not shoplifting, more general theft).
Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/08/2025, no projected release date. Total bond of $18,000 (open), indicating he’s being held unless he pays the bond.
Tiffany Rae Polzin
Charges:
Possession of THC (961.41(3g)(e)) - Case #24CF2176 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: Marijuana Possession – having marijuana for personal use.
Penalty: Up to 6 months in jail and/or a $1,000 fine (first offense in Wisconsin).
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer (946.41(1)) - Case #24CF2176 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: Obstructing Police – interfering with a police officer.
Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine.
Possess Drug Paraphernalia (961.573(1)) - Case #24CF2176 (Misdemeanor)
Layman’s Term: Having drug-related items, like pipes for smoking marijuana.
Penalty: Up to 30 days in jail and/or a $500 fine.
Bail Jumping-Felony (946.49(1)(b)) - Case #24CF2176 (Felony)
Layman’s Term: Breaking felony bail rules.
Penalty: Up to 6 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond, indicating she’s being held without bail.
Nathan Lee Keup
Charges:
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond (946.49(1)(a)) - Case #24CM948
Layman’s Term: Breaking the rules of a misdemeanor bail, like missing a court date or violating conditions while on a secured bond (money posted for release).
Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (Class A misdemeanor in Wisconsin).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. Bond of $1,000 (open), indicating he’s being held unless he pays the bond.
Andrew Mitchell Zhuckkahosee
Charges:
Probation Violation (973.10) - Case #22CF1261 / 22CF1521
Layman’s Term: Breaking the rules of probation, such as committing a new crime or not following probation terms.
Penalty: Could lead to revocation of probation and serving the original sentence (varies based on the underlying crime, not specified here).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond, suggesting he’s being held without bail, likely due to the probation violation.
Deandre Demarkus Tye
Charges: None listed (possibly dismissed or not yet processed).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, released on 05/09/2025 at 19:47 (short hold, possibly administrative or to pay fines). Total bond of $149.20 (paid), indicating a minor issue resolved with payment.
Thomas James Wampler
Charges:
Neglecting a Child | Neglect Child (948.21(2)) - Case #24CF1088
Layman’s Term: Child Neglect – failing to provide proper care, supervision, or support for a child, putting their safety at risk.
Penalty: As a felony in Wisconsin (Class F), up to 12.5 years in prison and/or a $25,000 fine.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond, indicating he’s being held without bail, likely due to the severity of the charge.
Richard Martin Doxtater
Charges:
Possess w/ Intent-Amphetamine | Amphetamine-Possession (961.41(1m)(e)2) - Case #24CF1886
Layman’s Term: Intent to Sell Drugs – possessing amphetamine (like speed) with the intent to distribute or sell it.
Penalty: As a felony (Class F in Wisconsin), up to 12.5 years in prison and/or a $25,000 fine.
Possess of Narcotic Drugs | Opium/Derative-Possession (961.41(3g)(am)) - Case #24CF1886
Layman’s Term: Drug Possession – having illegal narcotic drugs (like opium or derivatives) for personal use.
Penalty: As a felony (Class I in Wisconsin), up to 3.5 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine.
Possess Drug Paraphernalia | Narcotic Equip-Possession (961.573(1)) - Case #24CF1886
Layman’s Term: Having drug-related items, like pipes or needles, used to consume drugs.
Penalty: Up to 30 days in jail and/or a $500 fine (misdemeanor).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond, suggesting he’s being held without bail due to the felony charges.
Sanjuana Montenegro Ochoa
Charges:
Federal Safekeeper (0001.00) - Case #25MJ607/25SC50018
Layman’s Term: Federal Hold – detained by local authorities on behalf of federal authorities, often for a federal crime or immigration issue.
Penalty: This isn’t a criminal charge but a civil or federal matter, potentially leading to federal prosecution or deportation proceedings.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond, likely due to the federal hold overriding local bail decisions.
Marco Aaron Becerril
Charges:
Operating While Under Influence 3rd Offense | Drive Under Influence-Liquor (346.63(1)(a)) - Case #24CM948
Layman’s Term: DUI (Driving Under the Influence) – driving a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs, third time offense.
Penalty: For a 3rd OWI in Wisconsin, penalties include 45 days to 1 year in jail, fines of $1,000 to $5,000, and a 2-3 year license revocation.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, projected release on 07/07/2025 (serving a sentence for the OWI). No bond, indicating he’s sentenced and serving time.
Francisco Javier Hernandez
Charges:
Burglary (943.10(1m)) - Case #24CF1088
Layman’s Term: Breaking and Entering – illegally entering a building or home with intent to commit a crime (e.g., theft).
Penalty: As a felony (Class F in Wisconsin), up to 12.5 years in prison and/or a $25,000 fine.
Criminal Damage to Property | Damage Property (943.01(2)) - Case #24CF1088
Layman’s Term: Property Damage – intentionally damaging someone else’s property.
Penalty: As a felony (depending on value, Class I in Wisconsin), up to 3.5 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond, suggesting he’s being held without bail due to the felony charges.
Larry Ladell Harmon
Charges:
Manufacture/Deliver Fentanyl (961.41(1m)(d)1) - Case #24CF204
Layman’s Term: Drug Trafficking – making or selling fentanyl, a highly dangerous opioid.
Penalty: As a felony (Class F in Wisconsin), up to 12.5 years in prison and/or a $25,000 fine.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. No bond, indicating he’s being held without bail due to the severity of the charge.
Rory Robert Edmondson
Charges:
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer (946.41(1)) - Case #22CT1099
Layman’s Term: Obstructing Police – interfering with or resisting a police officer, like running away or giving false information.
Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (Class A misdemeanor).
Operating While Under Influence 3rd Offense | Drive Under Influence-Liquor (346.63(1)(a)) - Case #22CT1099
Layman’s Term: DUI (Driving Under the Influence) – driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs, third time offense.
Penalty: 45 days to 1 year in jail, fines of $1,000 to $5,000, and a 2-3 year license revocation.
Operating with PAC 3rd Offense | Drive Under Influence-Liquor (346.63(1)(b)) - Case #23CM218
Layman’s Term: DUI with High Alcohol Level – driving with a prohibited alcohol concentration (0.08% or higher) for a third offense.
Penalty: Similar to 3rd OWI, 45 days to 1 year in jail, fines of $1,000 to $5,000, and a 2-3 year license revocation.
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond (946.49(1)(a)) - Case #23CM219
Layman’s Term: Breaking misdemeanor bail rules while on a secured bond.
Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine.
Possess/Illegally Obtained Prescription | Dangerous Drugs (961.573(1)) - Case #23CM220
Layman’s Term: Having Illegal Prescription Drugs – possessing drugs like painkillers without a valid prescription.
Penalty: Up to 30 days in jail and/or a $500 fine (misdemeanor).
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond (946.49(1)(a)) - Case #23CM220
Layman’s Term: Breaking misdemeanor bail rules while on a secured bond.
Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/09/2025, no projected release date. Total bond of $3,000 (open), indicating he’s being held unless he pays the bond.