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Police release information on Jan. 5th west side Green Bay shooting, 4 hospitalized

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - Green Bay Police are releasing more information about a targeted shooting that injured four men on January 5th.

Police say they cannot determine if the suspects knew the identities of all the victims in the car, so to protect the victims and their families we will not be releasing their names at this time.

Police say they are looking for two shooters who fired at a car the victims were sitting in at 108 North Ashland Avenue on the city's Westside.

The victims were African American males between the ages of 17 and 23. Two of the victims are residents of Green Bay and the other two are from Chicago.

Police says the victims were targeted do not have information to believe that the public is in danger.

Police are looking for a newer model red SUV that the shooters fled in. It was waiting for them in the 100 block of North Maple Avenue. The driver was a possible female.

Police released surveillance video from an area gas station of a red SUV and an African American male who police are calling a person of interest. 


Public invited to welcome home 1157th to Oshkosh

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OSHKOSH, WI (WTAQ) - National Guard officials say the public is now invited to welcome home the 1157th Transportation Company to Oshkosh.

The unit returned to the U.S. after serving nearly a year in Afghanistan.

A welcome home ceremony is set for Friday afternoon for the unit and its more than 120 soldiers. National Guard officials initially said the ceremony would be for family and friends only. However, on Thursday, they said it would be open to the public.

The ceremony is scheduled for 1 p.m. at Hangar C on the EAA grounds. Members of the public are asked not to arrive before noon so that the soldiers’ families and friends can find seats first.

Listening sessions for Green Bay schools begins tonight

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - Officials with the Green Bay Area Public School District are holding a series of forums to talk about the district's future.

According to a news release from the district:

"Green Bay Area Public School District leaders are dedicated to ensuring all students graduate college, career and community ready, and are inspired to succeed in Green Bay’s growing diverse community. To achieve this mission, Superintendent Michelle Langenfeld and School Board President Brenda Warren recently announced their “strategic roadmap” for the district, a plan that focuses on preparing students for 21st century learning to meet the needs of a global economy."

The sessions are:

  • Thursday, January 17, 2013 – 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Brown County Library meeting rooms 1 & 2, 515 Pine St.
  • Thursday, February 21, 2013 – 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Harmony Café community room, 1660 West Mason St.
  • Thursday, March 21, 2013 – 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., West High School old library, 966 Shawano Ave.
  • Thursday, March 21, 2013 – 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Kroc Center Oak Room, 1315 Lime Kiln Rd.
  • Thursday, April 18, 2013 – 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., East High School library, 1415 E Walnut St.
  • Thursday, May 16, 2013 – 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., District Office Building board room, 200 S Broadway St.

Radisson Paper Valley Hotel sold to Miami investment firm

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APPLETON, WI (WTAQ) - Appleton’s most notable hotel has been sold.

The Miami investment firm of LNR Partners bought the Radisson Paper Valley Hotel in downtown Appleton for almost $18 million.

The hotel went into a court-ordered receivership, after its previous owner defaulted on a $27 million balloon payment. But the Appleton Post-Crescent said the Paper Valley took in $14 million in 2012, for its best year since 2006.

Meanwhile, a $25 million exhibition center is being planned around the hotel – and the developer has been waiting for the hotel’s ownership concerns to be settled.

Walt Rugland of the exhibition center said LNR plans to sell the hotel eventually, whether it be now or in three years or so.

The Radisson Paper Valley is best known as the place where Green Bay Packers’ opponents stay the night before their games at Lambeau Field. 

Man and woman found dead in Green Bay west side home

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - Green Bay Police are investigating the deaths of a husband and wife who were found in their home on the city's west side Thursday morning. 

The couple, a 49-year-old man and a 52-year-old woman, were apparently just on vacation but the man hadn't returned to work for two days.  

The man's employer came to check on him shortly after 9 a.m. Thursday at 3125 West Point Road and saw two bodies through a bedroom window.

Police say there is no obvious cause of death or trauma and an autopsy is being performed.   

A next door neighbor says he was told by police that no guns were involved. That neighbor also described the man as a veteran and his wife suffered from depression.

The couple have been long-time residents of the neighborhood.

Their identities are not being released until family can be notified.

Authorities identify elderly man killed in Menasha crash

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MENASHA, WI (WTAQ) - A 90-year-old Fox Valley man killed on a freeway on-ramp has been identified as Giles Woolf of Menasha.

Winnebago County authorities said Woolf’s vehicle lost control and overturned after hitting an icy patch on a ramp between Highways 41 and 10 in the town of Menasha.

The crash happened Tuesday.

Woolf’s 86-year-old wife suffered non-life-threatening injuries. She was taken to a Neenah hospital for treatment. 

More arrests, heroin use skyrocketing, $2M seized in drugs and cash over past year

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BELLEVUE, WI (WTAQ) - More than $2 million worth of illegal drugs and cash was seized over the past year by the Brown County Drug Task Force.  Sheriff’s Lt. David Poteat leads the drug task force and says there was about a 16% increase in the number of arrests.  Nearly 620 people were arrested and 73% of the arrests were for felony charges.  Heroin use is skyrocketing in Brown County and the abuse of narcotic prescription drugs is on the rise.  Heroin seizures were up 235%, prescription drugs were up nearly 50%. 

Poteat says drug users are turning to heroin and prescription drugs because it’s a cheaper way to get high. 

Only one use of heroin can get you addicted.  Cocaine is becoming harder to come by, it’s not as pure, and getting more expensive.  High grade marijuana is becoming more accessible.     There were a 15 total narcotic deaths; 13 involved heroin while the other two people died from prescription drug overdose.    Drug line tipsters are calling around 20% more with nearly 570 calls.  Kids are also getting caught in the middle of drug investigations.  There were 80 charges of child neglect recommended to the district attorney’s office. 

Decision on St. John homeless shelter permit issue frozen until February

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - The city of Green Bay will not consider a request by the St. John the Evangelist homeless shelter to increase its capacity until at least next month.

Currently, the downtown Green Bay shelter's conditional use permit limits the number of beds to 64. The city has issued a citation to the shelter for exceeding that capacity. Shelter officials have pled not guilty, arguing that the permit also allows for overflow housing above the 64 figure.

Earlier this week, shelter officials and the Catholic Diocese of Green Bay announced they would seek to have the limit increased to 84 beds.

Such a request would first go to the city's Plan Commission for review. Its next meeting is Monday. However, in the agenda published Friday, there is no agenda item related to the shelter, as no paperwork was submitted, according to Bill Lockery with the planning department.

The next Plan Commission meeting is scheduled for February 11. After the commission, the full council would also have to review the matter.

The shelter has been using space at St. Norbert College as overflow housing. However, that space will no longer be available starting next week, when students return for the second semester. Shelter officials say they have been working on a different location for overflow housing, but no announcements have been made.


Soldiers from Oshkosh-based 1157th return home to NE Wisconsin

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GREENVILLE, WI (WTAQ) - Soldiers from the Oshkosh-based 1157th Transportation Company are back in northeast Wisconsin.

Over 120 soldiers arrived at Outagamie County Regional Airport in Greenville just after 11 a.m. Friday. The unit has spent almost the past year deployed in Afghanistan.

From the airport the soldiers are being bused to the EAA grounds in Oshkosh for a welcome home ceremony. That event is set for 1:00 p.m. in Hangar C.

Woman arrested after slamming into Green Bay police squad car

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - Green Bay police say a woman was arrested overnight for drunken driving after she slammed into a police car.

Cops say it happened at the intersection of University Avenue and Webster Avenue around 2 a.m. Friday.

Police say the 22-year-old woman swerved into the officer's lane and hit the police car. No one was hurt.

The woman was arrested for OWI.

Green Bay police identify couple found dead in west side home

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - A husband-and-wife found dead at their home in Green Bay were identified Friday as 49-year-old Michael Carroll and 52-year-old Kyung “Kim” McCoy.

Police said both were lying in a bedroom when officers were called to their home Thursday morning.

Officials said there was no obvious sign of trauma to either victim – and it would take two weeks or longer for complete autopsy results to be revealed.

 

U.S. Coast Guard searches for possible missing ice fisher on bay

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BRUSSELS, WI (WTAQ) - Ice fishing gear left on the bay in Door County has prompted the U.S. Coast Guard to search for a man who have gone through the ice.

Around 3:30 p.m. Friday, a call came in after a yellow colored sled for ice fishing was found along with a jacket, chair and toolbox.

The items were found about two miles south of Sugar Creek Park in Brussels.

A helicopter searched the area, and there is no missing persons report.

Madison police continue search for missing Kaukauna man

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MADISON, WI (WTAQ) - Police in Madison are continuing the search for a missing Kaukauna man.

26-year-old Charles Geurts was staying in Madison for a work-related conference at the Alliant Energy Center. 

Geurts, who was staying at a hotel across the street, was seen on surveillance video leaving the hotel around 2:30 a.m. Wednesday.

He had been out drinking with some work friends the night before.

Other people in the group say they don't know if Geurts was intoxicated when he wandered off.

Neenah family wants answers from school after son makes dangerous journey

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NEENAH, WI (WTAQ) - Parents of a six-year-old Neenah boy are demanding answers from school officials after he missed his school bus Thursday, and walked almost two miles through dangerous intersections.

Heather Stanton says she was shocked and panic-stricken when her son Eston didn't get off the bus with the neighbor children.

"Where was my baby? I wanted to know he's safe,” Heather Stanton told FOX 11.

Eston says he was late getting out of class at Coolidge Elementary. When he walked outside, the bus was gone.

Eston said he feared that the doors would be locked after the school busses left. So, he made the decision to walk more than two miles to his house.

"My dad picked me up by the wall and stuff,” the first-grader described.

Eston had crossed busy intersections like this one and was approaching the series of Breezewood Lane roundabouts and the Highway 41 overpass. That’s when his dad, who was out searching for him, spotted him.

“I walked home two miles. I was getting scared that my dad was going to ground me for two months but he didn’t,” said Eston.

Eston's father Orrin says the staff should have kept a better eye on his son--and they should face consequences.

“If there are still kids running around the school after the last bus has gone, I would think they'd call the parents of the kids still running around the school. And that's not what happened,” said Heather. 

In a statment from Neenah Joint School District Superindendent Mary Pfieffer: 

“The Neenah Joint School District prioritizes the safety of our children in every way. Related to the transportation of our students, we have processes in place to serve our families. In this particular case, the bus was on time and waited for riding students to get on the bus until approximately 3:12 p.m., the normal departure time. Our supervisors remain with our children until all of them have been picked up. At 3:15 p.m., a supervisor completes a perimeter check and all students on grounds are brought to the office and parents are contacted. On the day in question, no children were seen by the supervisor.   

We take pride in working closely with our families. We continue to teach our children to listen to and follow directions. In this case, the student was given direction by his teacher at dismissal time that if he missed the bus he was to go to the office. We reiterate to our students that they are to remain at school until their ride home is secured. As partners, we have expectations of our children that we appreciate being reinforced by our parents.  

We are thankful the student is safe and we will continue working with all of our families to ensure the safety of our students.” 

Eston says the next time he misses the bus, he’ll stay put at school, or walk to a safe place with adults and call home.

Northeast Wisconsin in the deep freeze

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ)-It's extremely cold today...and this is expected to stick around for a while.  Your best defense is to stay indoors, but if you must head outside, dress in layers. Make sure you have a winter survival kit in your vehicle.  Hypothermia sets in when a person's body temperature drops below 95 degrees. Keep special attention on kids, the elderly and pets.


Green Bay Police announce new initiative

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ)-Green Bay police plan to crack down on student truancy and curfew violations in hopes of reducing property crime.   Cops will increase patrols in areas often targeted by burglars, as well as neighborhoods where known young criminals live.  Police say young people who steal from homes and vehicles often do so at times when they should be in school or at home.

Sheboygan PD investigates homicide

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SHEBOYGAN, WI (WTAQ)-Sheboygan Police are expected to say more today about a weekend stabbing incident which left one man dead and another in jail. Police said they were called Saturday afternoon to a disturbance in a street on Sheboygan’s south side. A 41-year-old man was stabbed in the back, and he died later at a hospital. A 21-year-old man was arrested at the scene of the incident.

Commission makes recommendation to hire Tom Molitor as Police Chief

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - The Green Bay Police and Fire Commission has chosen Tom Molitor to be the next Chief of Police. 

Molitor has been serving as Interim Chief since July to replace Jim Arts, who left to work for the Tennessee Titans as head of security.

The Police and Fire Commission says it has directed the city to offer Molitor the job provided he can meet employment requirements.

Molitor retired in June of 2011 as assistant chief.  He has been with Green Bay Police Department since was first hired as a cadet in 1980. 

Since taking the reins, Molitor has been implementing the complete rollout of the Intelligent Led Policing model that the department switched to at the beginning of 2012. 

Molitor was one of four finalists for the position. 

The city is now in the process of hiring a new Fire Chief. 

Filling the position was put on hold until after the city explored options of moving to a public safety model that would combine police and fire departments.  In November a report found it would not be an ideal way to cut costs , would be harmful to moral along with interal conflicts. 

Man found dead outside Green Bay home, his car found at bar parking lot

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - A Green Bay man was found dead outside his home early Monday morning. 

Police say around 7:47 a.m. they responded to an address in the 1700 block of East Shore Circle for a male who was found deceased outside a residence.

Police believe the 38-year-old man lived alone at the address. There were no obvious signs of injury to the male.

The man's car was located at a local bar.

The Green Bay Press-Gazette reports Capt. Todd Thomas says the man's car was found at a University Avenue bar and he may have taken a taxi home.

Police are trying to locate and interview staff from the bar where his vehicle was found.  They are also putting together a timeline to determine his activities Sunday night and early this morning.

His identity is being withheld until the next of kin can be notified.

Driver was texting when she struck and killed bicyclist

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VILLAGE OF KIMBERLY, WI (WTAQ) - Felony charges have been filed against a driver who struck and killed a bicyclist over the summer in the Village of Kimberly. 

Fox Valley Metro Police says it was a case of distracted driving. 

The driver, 19-year-old Pa Kou Xiong was texting and driving at the time of the incident that happened after midnight on on July 28th along Wilbur Avenue. 

Police say she did not see 46-year-old James Weiss, who was riding a well reflected bike, with lights.

Officer Scott Van Schyndel says Xiong was traveling above 30 mph in a 25 mph zone and drifted from the lane of traffic into the parking lane, hit the the curb, and then struck Weiss from behind. 

Xiong stopped and called 911.

Weiss was in critical conditon when he was taken to Theda Clark Hospital in Neenah.  He died nine days later. 

Van Schyndel says Xiong has been cooperative throughout the investigation.    

She was arrested last week, and felony charges of homicide by negligent operation of the vehicle have been filed by the Outagamie County District Attorney’s office. 

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