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Two Rivers Man Leads Deputies in Early Morning Chase
A 33-year-old Two Rivers man is officially charged following a vehicle pursuit early Monday morning in Manitowoc County. Joshua J. Kintgen posted $5,000 cash bail Monday afternoon and is facing charges of Operating While Intoxicated-Fourth Offense, Second-Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety, and Fleeing/Eluding an Officer. Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a complaint...
‘This is a recurring nightmare’: Jason Prigge shares recovery news from motorcycle crash
MANITOWOC – In the latest update from Jason and Tina Prigge, who were in a serious motorcycle crash earlier this month, Jason said he knows "everyone is looking for updates on Tina and I." Grow It Forward CEO Amber Daugs shared his words in an update on the GoFundMe...
Woman Convicted in Calumet County Fatal OWI Crash
The woman who was behind the wheel of a car that killed a 19-year-old man in Calumet County has been convicted. 61-year-old Bridget Miller was found guilty due to no-contest pleas on charges of Homicide by Intoxicated Use of a Vehicle and two counts of Injury by Intoxicated Use of a Vehicle.
Damian Hauschultz awaits Wisconsin Supreme Court on decision to hear his case
MANITOWOC – Damian L. Hauschultz is still waiting on an answer from the Wisconsin Supreme Court to see if it will review his reckless homicide conviction in the 2018 death of his 7-year-old cousin, Ethan. Hauschultz was 14 when his cousin died after being beaten, forced to carry a 44-pound log and buried...
Elijah Vue case: Hearing for mother of missing 3-year-old delayed again
MANITOWOC, Wis. (WBAY) - The plea hearing for the mother of a missing 3-year-old has been postponed for a second time. The attorney for Katrina Baur said in a letter to the court that there’s a scheduling conflict with the currently scheduled plea date. Updated online court records Tuesday show it’s been moved to August 5 and changed into a scheduling conference.
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