Chippewa Herald-Telegram from Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin (2024)

Wednesday, March 26, 1997 7 A 1 is CHIPPEWA HERALD FELONY CASES 9 a.m. Jennifer A. Calkins vs. Andrew Calkins, civil case. 9 a.m.

Matthew Lyman vs. David C. Smith, civil case. 9 a.m. Matthew A.

Lyman vs. Ryan Smith, civil case. 10 a.m. Charles Wald vs. Rita Mae L.

Wald. family case. 10 a.m. Matthew James Glenn vs. Julie Ann Glenn, family case.

Frances J. Br'ede vs. John A. Brede, family 10 a.m. Douglas B.

Twerberg vs. Carmelle A. Twerberg, family case. Two charged with LaFayette burglary Cory J. Vetterkind.

18, 6190 Hydro Lane, Chippewa Falls, and Joseph P. Reynoso, 18, 16389-6lt Chippewa have been charged in connection with a Feb. 11 burglary at a town of LaFayette convenience store. According to the criminal complaint, a clerk at the store refused the sale of cigarettes to Vetterkind because he lacked proper identification. Vetterkind, with Reynoso, allegedly came back that night and kicked the door, causing an estimated $400 of damage to the glass.

Both men have been' charged with burglary to a building or dwelling and criminal damage to property. The following land contracts were recorded in the Chippewa County office of the Registrar of Deeds. Loretta McFariane to Roger D. McFarlane, in the city of Bloomer, transfer fee $157.50. Judy A.

and Cart E. Nicolai Jr. to Malcolm in the town of Hallie, transfer fee $375. Jane S. Lyne to Benjamin W.

Lyne, in the town of Eagle Point, transfer fee $42.60. Carol J. and Raymond Mullen to David and Judith Faschingbauer, in the town of Woodmohr, transfer fee $330. Roger A. and Sandra M.

Mathison to Ronald M. Mogen and Roger D. Sorensen, in the town of Colbum, transfer fee $78. woman was taken into custody on an emergency mental commitment after reporting a verbal altercation with her, father. 11:40 a.m.

Sawyer County authorities reported having Kari Kressin. 33,, in custody on a county warrant. Tuesday, March 25 2:36 a.m. A Hallie officer investigated a possible attempted burglary at Hallie Liquor. No entry was gained to the building.

3:30 a.m. Eau Claire police reported having Jason T. Shirts; 17, in custody on a county failure to appeartheft warrant. 12:36 p.m. Gloria M.

Warner. 50. 5300 Prairie Lane, Chippewa Falls, reported the spark plug wires on her vehicle were cut. .4:25 p.m. Bloomer police investigated, a reported child 5:46 p.m.

Brice T. Rubenzer, 42, 534 Woodward Chippewa Falls, asked to see an officer regarding a hit and run to his vehicle on Hwy. 124. New Auburn man faces firearms charge Scott R. Miller, 35, 1 1818-298th New Auburn, has been charged with felon in possession of a firearm and disorderly conduct in connection with' a Feb.

6 incident in the town of Sampson. According to the Miller told an officer who was dispatched to the scene of a domestic disturbance that he had discharged five rounds from a deer rifle while standing outside the residence. Records indicate Miller was convicted of a felony drug charge in 1981. LOTTERY MEGABUCKS Saturday" 1, 2, 3, 11,32,48 Jackpot $11.3 million Winner No jackpot winners Next drawing Toniaht Jackpot r- $11.6 million SUPERCASH Tuesday 6 21 26 29 33 36 Monday 1 9 13 17 22 28 Sunday 15 21 24 32 34 36 PICK 3 Tuesday 1, 7, 4 Monday 6, 6, 4 Sunday 6, 4, 4 POWERBALL Saturday 5. 18, 19, 21.

29 Powerbali 19 Jackpot $44.4 million Winner No jackpot winners Next drawing Tonight Jackpot $51 million DAILY MILLIONS Tuesday Red 7. 14; White 6, 8, Blue 11. 21' Monday Red 1. 20; White 14, 20. Blue 1.

10 COURT The following appearances are scheduled for today in Chippewa County courts: Branch I Judge Roderick A. Cameron 8:15 a.m. Robert J. Meurer et al vs. CRO Precision Fabricators inc.

et al. civil case. 8:30 a.m. City of Chippewa Falls vs. Shawn P.

Simmons, traffic cases. 9 a.m. State vs. Matthew C. Peters, felony case.

9 a.m. State vs. Dean R. Pettis, Woman charged with check forgery A 2 1-year-old Chippewa Falls woman has been charged with four felony counts of forgery. Misty L.

Osheim, 16746-1 15th Chippewa Falls, allegedly stole books of checks from her mother and forged the checks at area businesses. Although Osheim denied involvement when asked about missing checks, her mother reported that signatures on the forged checks appeared to be Osheim's handwriting. A warrant has been issued for Osheim's arrest. She could face 10 years in prison on each count. Eau Claire man faces felony drug charge Cory L.

Starin, 25, 4900 Olson Dr. 30, Eau Claire, has been charged with one count of felony delivery of marijuana. Starin allegedly sold marijuana to an undercover agent in the town of Hallie on May 24. If convicted, he could face up to three years in prison. felony case.

71 Altoona CATTLE UbYycow Camera Acuttm-. Steady Top 4X25 3842 2M8 Open Barren dairy 3545 BULLS CommerciaL. S4aadyTop9i50 35-42 -42-48 Common usVy CALVES flood tpchoioy. 10-20 Standard and good-Culs CALVES Hofettin but calves Few select but calves Stmdaid and good Top Bub Steady 50-70 2550 120 TbpHfrs H015TEM HEfER CAUSES Shady Few select heearcaKes 75-100 Stanctorcl andgoocL 40-75 FED CATTLE FEEDER CATTLE SwafrWIS Steady sws 5040 Hntetninalneni Beef UWty standaid aw, Mrs, bub- .1545 Edward D. Jones Co.

As of 9 a.m. Industrials 687.86 down 8J1 NASDAQ 1254.11 up 645 Silicon Graphic 20 34 up 14 Hutchinson Tech 30 14 up 78 Temeco Inc. 39 58 up 18 Amoco 34 up 58 Atlantic Richfield Co "..134 38 down 58 Chrysler Corp. 30 58 no change Exxon Cotp 107 34 up 2 Ford Motor Co. 31 12 down 38 General Bee Co 104 12 down 12 General MtrsCwp 56 12 down 12 GTE Corp 46 78 up 38 Minnesota Mng Mfg 68 14 down 12 National Presto Inds 36 58 down 14 Northn Sts Pwr Mm.

48 14 down 18 McDonalds Corp 47 58 up 18 Corp 35 34 up 18 JC Penney tnc 49 58 up 12 Sears Roebuck A Co 52 12 up 58 US Steel Group 27 78 up 18 Wesbnghouse Elec 18 12 no change Merck Come. 91 18 up 18 NNnova Corp ..23 18 no change Honeywef Inc 73 14 up 14 Amentech Corp 62 18 down 18 Rexene Corp (new) 13 78 no change Omagra Inc 58 up 18 Wal Mart Store tnc .29 14 no change Banta Corp. 26 down 14 WaX Disney Co. 75 up 14 London Gold 347.10 Silver 5.10 FIRE LOG The City of Chippewa Falls Fire Department responded to the following" calls: Thursday, March 20 11:16 a.m. Responded to Pump-house Road for report of female experiencing numbness in Patient transported to St.

Joseph's. 2:39 p.m.. Responded to Irvine Street for report of female with chest pain. Patient transported to Luther. 6:43 p.m.

Responded to East Willow Street for report of female with trouble breathing. Patient transported to St. Joseph's. Friday, March 21 3:43 a.m. Responded to West Garden Street for report of patient with chest pain.

Patient transported to St. Joseph's. 1:15 p.m. Responded to South Avenue for report of female having seizure. Patient transported to St.

Joseph's. 2:53 p.m. Responded to Macomber Street for report of sounding fire alarm. Reset system. Saturday, March 22 11:18 a.m.

Responded to Mansfield Street for report of garage fire. Heat lamp used to warm dog pen started small fire. Fire extinguished. 3:43 p.m. Responded to Hwy.

124 north for report of car accident. One patient transported to St. Joseph's. 4:47 p.m. Responded to High Street for report of water leak in apartment.

Assisted occupant in shutting off water. 5:38 pan. Responded to Boyd for report of gas leak from storage' tank. Responded with Level haz mat to assist in absorbing and containing product. Sunday, March 23 4:45 pan.

Responded to Bridge-water Avenue for report of female with chest pain. Patient transported to St. Joseph's. 7:35 p.m. Responded to Rice Lake for request for mutual aid response with the snorkel.

POLICE The Chippewa Falls Police Department responded to the following calls: Tuesday, March 25 6:45 a an. Jesse D. Hamann, 1 7, 912 Pearl was taken to jail on a probation violation. 8:47 a.m. Richard J.

Peo, 21. Colfax, was arrested on an Eau Claire County warrant in 200 block of Island Street. 9:59 a.m. A 13-year-old male was apprehended as a runaway from L.E. Phillips.

2301 Cry. I. 5:11 p.m. Elizabeth A. Judkins.

29. Eau Claire, was picked up in 400 block of South Main Street on an Eau Claire County probation violation and taken to jail. SHERIFF The Chippewa County Sheriffs artment responded to the ing cajls: March 23 11:15 a.m. A New Auburn at 1-800-25 ANCHOR. imnjin open 6 months 153 VHondav JUDGMENTS The following judgments were recorded in the Chippewa County Circuit Court.

The first name is the plaintiff, or the party who is owed money. The second name is the defendant or the party who owes money. Dept. of Revenue vs. Dietrichs P.O.

Box 67, Cadott, $13,712.50, Feb. 24. Dept. of Revenue vs. Randal A.

Culbertson. 114 N. Bridge St. Chippewa Falls. $4,319.45, Feb, 24.

Dr.CV.Burkholder.P.O.Box 401, Thorp, vs. Dan Zugier. Rt. 2 Box 36. Boyd, $226.47, Feb.

28. Salm and Knox-Bauer, P.O. Box 86, Stanley, vs. Michael Sauer, W9257 Popple River Thorp. $1,917.48.

Feb. 26. fl Reliant Therapy System, P.O. Box 335, Chippewa Falls, vs. Sandy Rush.

318 W. Spring Chippewa Falls, $114, Feb. 26. Community State Bank, P.O. Box 225, Bloomer, vs.

Eugene H. Oldenberg, 1123-17th Bloomer, $88, Feb. 28. Certified 350 Sunday Altoona, vs. Cindy Miller, 16765 Stillson Lot 7, Chippewa Falls, $216.94, Feb.

26. Royal Credit Union, 419 N. Hastings Eau Claire, vs. Ann M. McGraw, NKA-Ann Brun-intu 14634 County Hwy D.

Cornell. $2,147.93. Feb. 24. Victory Medical Center, 230 E.

Fourth Stanley, vs. Daniel R. Liddell, P.O. Box 43, Gilman, $1,826.92, Feb. 25.

Salm and Knox-Bauer, P.O. Box 86, Stanley, vs. Adoree Kruger, 802 Summit, Box 89. Withee, $1,638.57. Feb.

25. Royal Credit Union, 419 N. Hastings Eau Claire, vs. Roger M. King, Rt.

3 Box 161 Holcombe and Stacy L. Birch, 4 1 8 W. Fritz Ladysmith, $160.50, Feb. 26. Royal Credit Union, 419 N.

Hastings PL, Chippewa Falls, ys. Kip W. Herrick. 1300 Cty. Stanley, 4787.83, Feb.

26. CCTCTIOM Central Lutheran Church Maundy Thursday, March 27 Service will be at pm not 6.00pm In Store jewelry Repajr ERIC'S DIAMONDS 123 It Bridge Str- Chippewa Falls i i SECRETIM10 I Buy any luncheon special at regular get 2nd at I Limit riOwithlhisI lper Iw coupon I WW I tomer OFF I (of equal or lesser value) Luncheon Hours: llam-2pm The Big Bright Green Bldg. I in Downtown Altoona I Coupon expires 41197 832-5411 UM II BRIEFS After graduation party still going on Unlike the all-night after-prom, party, the all-night parties following graduation for students at both Chippewa Falls high school are going on this June as. planned. Glen Zwiefelhofer.

who is in charge of the after-graduation parties, said interest in his parties have dipped after an article in Sunday's Chippewa Herald stated the after-prom party for Chippewa Falls Senior High School was cancelled due to lack of student interest Zwiefelhofer said the after-graduation parties for both Chippewa Falls Senior High and McDonell Central High students are still on, and he asked for parental and corporate Water Street Bridge closes this summer The'ater Street-Bridge Tfi Eau Claire will be closed for about two months this summer for a $311,000 overhaul, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation announced. The 50-year-old bridge is scheduled to close June 9 and re-open August 15. The top one inch of the deck will be ground away and two inches of new concrete will replace it. Steel floor beams and expansion joints will also be installed. Traffic which would normally use the Water Street to cross the Chippewa River should plan an alternate route, such as the Lake Street Bridge.

The following Circuit Court convictions were filed in the office of the Chippewa County Clerk of Courts. The defendant's name, offense, sentence and filing dates are listed. Drew Peerson Peerson, 67, 314 Main Cornell, was found guilty of operating while intoxicated-second, from charges filed on Feb. 11; alcohol assessment; forfeiturefine $8 1 0.50; local jail ten days; license revoked 14 months; Feb. 27.

Ricky A. Harshman Harshman. 30. 1743-1 13th Chippewa Falls, was found guilty of possession of marijuana and disorderly conduct, from charges filed on Jan. 27; forfeiturefine license suspended si months; Feb.

28. JBk will be held Wednesday, Aprils at Colfax Lutheran Church and Cornell 1st Presbyterian Church Registration will be from 9AM -11AM Any questions please call Chippewa Valley YMCA Child Care at 723-2201 'fl Ask for Mary or Marlene. 9 a.m. state vs. Tamboura D.

Griffin, felony case, misdemeanor case. 9 a.m. State vs. John J. Matott, felony case.

9 tun. State vs. Joyce R. Mielke, misdemeanor cases. 9 a.m.

State vs. Carman J. Frohn, misdemeanor case. 9 tun. State vs.

Richard J. Janssen, misdemeanor cases. 9 a.m. State vs. John J.

Witt rock, felony case, misdemeanor case. 9 a.m. State vs. Scott A. Knez, misdemeanor case.

9 tun. State vs. NathanieJ. T. Harris, misdemeanor case.

9 a.m. State vs. Chris H. Fultz, criminal traffic case. 9 ajn.

State vs. Scott M. Lovelien, criminal traffic case. 9 a.m. State vs.

Nandra Greene, criminal traffic case. 9 a.m. State vs. Nicholas E. Thornton, criminal traffic case.

9 tun. State vs. Robert E. Benda, criminal traffic case. 10:30 tun.

Guardianship case. 11 a.m. Juvenile case. 11:30 tun. Juvenile case.

1:30 p.m. Connie Jean Schuttz Gerald Garland Schultz, family case. 3 p.m. Juvenile case. 3:15 p.m.

Juvenile case. 3:30 p.m. Kathleen P. Smith vs. Loyal J.

Smith, family case. Branch I Judge Thomas J. Sazama 8 a.m. Daniel C. Hanson et al vs.

General Casualty Co. of Wis. et al, civil case. 8:30 a.m. Dean A.

LeMay vs. Tama-ra M. LeMay, family case. 9 tun. In Re the Matter of: Shaun Hakes, civil case.

9:30 a.m. State vs. Lu Anne Jacob-son, misdemeanor case. 11:30 tun. Paternity case.

1:15 p.m. Mary E. Rowekamp vs. James L. Rowekamp, family case.

2 p.m. Juvenile case. 2:30 pjnr-Juverrile-case; 3 p.m. State vs. James M.

Brunner, felony case. 4 p.m. Anna M. Hill vs. Robert F.

Hill family case. Court Commissioner Thomas Kostner 9 a.m. Laurie Nelson vs. Sam Marion, civil case 9 a.m. Roxanne M.

Trimb Kathv Frame, civil case. 9 a.m. Melanie S. Schrader, Jason Zukowski, civil case dra levsV L.a istFtn I ARIZONAS SPORTS LOUNGE Qif AFTER VORK PARTY 4 I RESTAUMNTk V. VORTSLOtMOl JOCK Drawings Drink Specials 723 (rmm lVow IllUldUdJ hitiiibil a.

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