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Missing woman case in Dodge Co. now a death investigation
JUNEAU, WI — The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office is now treating the case of a missing Clyman woman as a death investigation. 37-year-old Crystal Rasch has not been seen since June 11. Her estranged husband, 42-year-old Zachariah Rasch, was taken into custody June 23 on multiple charges of identity theft. Investigators found that Zachariah Rasch made multiple purchases at various stores with Crystal Rasch’s credit cards totaling nearly seven-thousand dollars. Among the items purchased were cleaning supplies, carpet and drain cleaners and gloves. No additional charges have yet been filed against Zachariah Rasch and the investigation continues.
Investigation of Clyman woman's disappearance transitioning to death investigation
CLYMAN, Wis. -- An investigation into the disappearance of a Clyman woman has transitioned to a death investigation, the Dodge County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday. Last Thursday, Sheriff Dale Schmidt announced his office was searching for 37-year-old Crystal Rasch but asked that volunteers not assist in the search. A day later he announced Rasch's estranged husband, 42-year-old Zachariah Rasch, had been arrested for allegedly using her financial accounts to make unauthorized transactions.
Missing person investigation in Dodge County now death investigation
The investigation into a missing Clyman woman has now been classified a death investigation, the Dodge County Sheriff’s office said. The sheriff’s office is continuing to investigate the disappearance of Crystal Rasch “but has determined the case is no longer a missing person investigation but has transitioned to a death investigation,” Dodge County Sheriff Dale Schmidt said in a statement on Wednesday.
Dodge County Sheriff classifies Crystal Rasch search as a death investigation
CLYMAN — Dodge County Sheriff Dale J. Schmidt has announced that the search for missing 37-year-old Crystal Rasch of Clyman is no longer a missing person case, but rather a death investigation. “The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office has had continuous investigation into the disappearance of Crystal Rasch, and through...
Dodge County sheriff releases names of people involved in fatal crash near Juneau
The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office has released the names of the people involved in a fatal crash near Juneau. Vincent Garza, 25, of Beaver Dam, died at the scene of the crash that occurred about 2:40 a.m. Tuesday at the intersection of Highways A/I and W. A silver 2012...
True love graces dairy brunch
HUSTISFORD, Wis. – Which does a farm boy get first, the farm or the girl? For Dave Hafemeister it was the farm. But the girl came soon after. Dave Hafemeister purchased the family farm from his parents New Year’s Eve day, Dec. 31, 2009. That night he proposed to Kathleen Gilbert and she said yes.
Fond Du Lac Man Charged In Dodge County With Attempted Homicide Enters Not Guilty Plea
(Calamus) A Fond du Lac man charged with Attempted First-Degree Intentional Homicide was in court Tuesday for his arraignment hearing. Oscar Toruno entered a plea of not guilty to the felony charge that stems from an incident that occurred in the town of Calamus last August. Fond du Lac County...
Dodge County Sheriff Offers Fireworks Safety Tips, Discusses Legality
(Beaver Dam) With the July 4th holiday Thursday, the Dodge County sheriff is providing a few safety reminders and courteous behavior tips throughout the upcoming weekend. Last year, there were 126 emergency room visits in Wisconsin for fireworks-related injuries according to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. A quarter of those injured were children less than 18-years-old.
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