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Child located safely, adult still missing on Shawano Lake

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SHAWANO COUNTY, WI (WTAQ) - Authorities in Shawano County say a child has been found safe, while the search for an adult missing on Shawano Lake continues.

"They were out tubing, the ten year old was tubing at the time, he was about to enter onto the pontoon (boat), lost grip, fell back into the water,” said Shawano County Sheriff Adam Bieber. “The father then jumped in to try and save his son; at that time the pontoon boat drifted away quickly with the strong winds."

Officials responded to a 911 call around 11:30 a.m. Wednesday for two people in the lake without life jackets. 

According to Bieber, the family is renting a cabin not far from the Cedar Court boat landing on the south side of Shawano Lake. He says that high winds hurt rescue efforts for the grandfather and a 9-year-old boy still on the pontoon boat.

“They tried to swing around for the father and the son, the tow rope, ski rope, got tangled up, which caused more delay, they tried to anchor, they kept drifting away."

Sheriff's deputies located the 10-year-old boy who fell in the lake after about an hour of searching. He was standing in a shallow weed bed northwest of the boat landing.

The search and rescue operation shifted to a search and recovery operation, not long after the boy came ashore.

"A 10-year-old boy, out there without a life jacket, he's very lucky,” Bieber said.

Up to 50 rescue personnel were helping in the search by air, land and water.

(Additional reporting from FOX 11).


Preliminary hearing for Percy Sims set for August 19

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - The man accused of the drug-related murder of a woman on the UW-Green Bay campus last month will have his preliminary hearing August 19.

That's when Percy Sims is due in court, charged in the killing of Krystal Torres-Smith.

Sims remains jailed in connection with the murder June 8.

 

Catholic school in Two Rivers closing down

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TWO RIVERS, WI (WTAQ) - School officials at St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic School announced Wednesday they were closing its doors.

The Green Bay Diocese says the reason was declining enrollment.

Students who choose to stay enrolled in the Two Rivers school will be moved to St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Manitowoc for the upcoming school year.

St. Peter the Fisherman had students ranging from pre-school through 8th grade, according to their website.

Rollover crash in Buchanan

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BUCHANAN, WI (WTAQ)- Authorities in Outagamie County are responding to a rollover crash in the town of Buchanan.

It happened after 1 a.m. Thursday on County Highway CE.

The Outagamie County Sheriff's Department says a car hit a guard rail and then overturned.

A passenger was taken to a hospital with unknown injuries.

The driver suffered minor injuries.

Officials say speed and alcohol may be factors in the crash.

 

Silver Alert issued for Stevens Point man

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STEVENS POINT, WI (WTAQ)- Police are looking for 83-year-old Gregory Golla who left his assisted living facility in Stevens Point and has not come back.

He was last seen about 1 p.m. on Wednesday when he left to go run errands on a city bus.

Police say he is most likely on foot.

Golla has hearing and vision impairments as well as cognitive impairments.

He was wearing a white striped shirt, blue jeans and suspenders when he went missing.

He's about 6'0" and weighs 221 pounds

Anyone with information should call 911.

No injuries in Manitowoc house fire

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MANITOWOC, WI (WTAQ) - Fire crews in Manitowoc say no one was hurt after a house fire Wednesday afternoon.

Firefighters were call around 4 p.m. to the house in the 900 block of Circle Drive.

Ahead of responding firefighters, a Manitowoc police office used a fire extinguisher and a neighbor helped with a garden hose to prevent the flames from growing due to high winds.

Upon arrival, crews saw black smoke and flames in the rear of the house.

Officials continue to search for the cause, but they believe the fire was accidental. The fire started on the outside of the home where most of the damage occurred.

A neighboring home also sustained heat damage to the exterior. The Red Cross is assisting the family.

Appleton police arrest man for throwing rocks through business windows

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APPLETON, WI (WTAQ) - Police in Appleton says a man was arrested for throwing rocks into a business's windows.

Authorities responded to a 911 call just after 1:15 a.m. Thursday of a report that someone was throwing rocks through windows in the 300 block of W. Washington Street.

Officers arrived quickly to find 24-year-old Mozell Barnes III in the area. Barnes matched the description provided by the caller.

Cops say he admitted damaging the windows and they arrested him. An investigation showed Barnes had taken landscaping rocks from a nearby business and threw them through the windows.

Officers found 10 windows broken on the south side of the building, with damage estimated at $10,000. No one was hurt in the incident.

Formal charges against Barnes have not been filed. Police are recommending charges of felony damage to property and a probation violation.

Georgia-Pacific mill fire causes 5 people to suffer smoke inhalation

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - A fire Thursday at Georgia-Pacific's Broadway Mill in Green Bay causes five people to be treated for smoke inhalation.

The fire was in a wall near a machine which makes nonwoven fiber products, according to a spokesperson for Georgia-Pacific. 

The mill's fire brigade responded, but a call was also made to the Green Bay Metro Fire Department.

Officials say the area of the mill where the blaze happened was in the process of being demolished. There was no production going on in that area, and the company says it won't need to be repaired.

Four people treated for smoke inhalation were Georgia-Pacific contractors working on the demolition. They have returned to the job site, while a fifth was a firefighter who was treated and released from the hospital.


LISTEN :: Washington Island ferry celebrates 75 years of service

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WASHINGTON ISLAND, WI (WTAQ) - Anchors aweigh...for a ferry ride on the Robert Noble. The nautical course is set and a jaunt from the tip of Door County to Washington Island is dead ahead.

2015 marks the 75th year of service for this maritime transportation, which is a lifeline for residents who consider the island home. 38-year island native and 2nd generation, Captain Joel Gunnlaugsson maneuvers the Robert Noble ferry inside the compact, captain's headquarters.

"You know, without the ferry line there's no Washington Island, and without the ferry line there's no Washington Island," says Captain Joel.

In the height of tourist season in the summer months, Gunnlaugsson says three to four ferries can make between 22 and 30 roundtrip crossings every day. A far cry from the 2 round trips they maneuver in the winter months of January, February and March.

"If we're not running it's bad. But we run in some pretty gnarly stuff, says Gunnlaugsson."

The waters of "Death's Door" passage were breezy and sometimes choppy, but once on the isle...a slower, more relaxed pace greeted you...there was also an undeniable trust of its people. Captain Joel even asked me if I wanted to use his truck, to navigate around the Island. Now that just doesn't happen everywhere.

At the dock I spoke with Hoyt Purington, President of the Washington Island ferry line and family business.

"My grandfather and great grandfather actually bought the existing what was then the Washington Island Ferry line, in 1940," says Purington.

An island native and captain for over 20 years, Purington spoke about the island culture.

"There may be a familiarity between people then in other places, by nature. We rely on each other throughout the year and have many generations."

The close knit community was evident while checking out the local fare. Scandinavian heritage is prominent on the island, and obvious at a local favorite...a deli called the Danish Mill.

Owner Tom Nikolai says there's a couple of things that keep people coming back.

"We bake fresh everyday...authentic stuff. You combine that Boar's Head deli meat with fresh baked bread and it's a great sandwich."

Other island favorites include KK Fiske & The Granary's "lawyers," an eel like fish considered an island delicacy, Bloody Mary's at Karly's Bar and bitters at Nelson's Hall Bitters Pub.

Down the road was the lone grocery store on the island, "Mann's Store," owned and operated by the Mann family since 1903. Jerry Mann is a 4th generation owner and says they receive two main shipments a week, although other merchandise comes on the ferry daily.

"People from the cities say they find stuff here that they can't find in the cities," says Mann.

The ferries run like clockwork and arrive every half hour. It was now time to batten down the hatches on the Arni J. Richter and journey back to the mainland where Tourism Ambassador at the Northpoint Visitor Center, Joan Hansen, and says the ferry is critical to the people of the island.

"It's everything to us. Because it's our way of getting back and forth. It brings our mail. It brings our groceries. It brings our fuel. It brings ourselves."

The Washington Island ferry continues to celebrate 75 years of serving tourists and islanders with great pride and joy. It is the love of service for the island and its inhabitants that will keep the ferry service a necessity and unburied treasure for this popular Door County destination for decades to come. 

 

Ex-Hortonville administrator to be sentenced Tuesday in child porn case

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APPLETON, WI (WTAQ) - A former Hortonville administrator has been convicted of possessing child pornography.

Patrick Vaile pled no contest Thursday to one count, while the other 15 possession counts were dropped. The judge can consider those 15 counts at the sentencing, which will continue Tuesday morning. 

According to the criminal complaint, investigators uncovered over 150 images of child porn on Vaile's computer and a flash drive. Vaile admitted to authorities he viewed and saved images of nude children, typically between 12 and 16 years old.

Following his arrest, Vaile resigned from his position with the village of Hortonville.

Waupaca police investigate golf cart thefts

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WAUPACA, WI (WTAQ) - Police say someone has been stealing golf carts from Waupaca area golf courses.

According to police, the thieves cut steel cables to remove the carts.

If you have any information on this crime, you're asked to call the Waupaca Police Department at (715) 258-4400.

 

Fake modeling agent sentenced in child sexual exploitation scheme

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - A Green Bay man will spend 15 years in federal prison after he pled guilty to sexual exploitation of a child.

29-year-old Joseph J. Valdez used a smartphone to talk "hundreds" of underage girls to send him sexually explicit photos of themselves, according to federal prosecutors.

Valdez claimed to be a modeling agent, and used text messages and the messaging app "Kik" to contact girls as young as 9. Prosecutors say after getting the photos, he would often blackmail the victims into sending more graphic images by threatening to forward the pics he already had to the girls' parents, friends and school administrators.

Investigators say this caused several the girls to threaten suicide.

The victims in this case came from all over the United States, including some in Northeast Wisconsin.

Valdez was also sentenced to 20 years of supervised release after his prison sentence. He'll also have to register as a sex offender.

Suspect in Marinette meth bust pleads not guilty

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MARINETTE, WI (WTAQ) - One of the three suspects charged in a meth-making operations has pled not guilty.

Senora Lopez appeared in court Friday, according to online records. A trial date has not been set and Lopez returns to court for a status conference on September 25.

Lopez, Bridget Zuraski and Robert Sellen were arrested in May at the Marinette Inn. Police say they were making meth in one of the motel's room.

Zuraski returns to court August 27. Robert Sellen enters a plea August 7.

 

Heavy storms possible in parts of Wisconsin this weekend

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - It's been a while since we've had heavy thunderstorms in Wisconsin -- but that could change this weekend.

The National Weather Service says a few storms are possible in far northern Wisconsin Friday afternoon and Friday night, with a chance for gusty winds.

The rest of the state may not see anything until late Saturday and Saturday night.

The Weather Service says parts of western Wisconsin could see hail and damaging winds late Saturday and into Sunday.

There's a lesser chance for severe weather in the eastern part of the state, but Metro Milwaukee expects two rounds of rain over the weekend.

Summerlike temperatures will continue well into next week, with highs generally in the 80s.

(Story courtesy of Wheeler News Service)

Shots fired incident investigated in Neenah

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NEENAH, WI (WTAQ) - Neenah police are investigating multiple reports of shots being fired Thursday night.

Authorities say it happened in the 300 block of Stanley Court around 11:20 p.m.

According to police, shots were fired from a firearm. No one was hurt and officers have not located any bullet holes or damage in the area.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call the Neenah Police Department at (920) 886-6000. If you would like to remain anonymous, you can contact the Winnebago County Crime Stoppers tip line at (920) 321-TIPS (8477)


Stolen money returned by former treasurer in Waupaca County

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WAUPACA, WI (WTAQ) - A former treasurer in Waupaca County has pled no contest to a felony charge of theft for stealing over $10,000 from the community.

Ex-Little Wolf town treasurer Thomas Smith agreed to a plea deal where a charge of misconduct in office was dropped.

Officials say Smith embezzled money from the town since at least 2005. He resigned back in February.

Smith has paid back over $126,000, which includes the amount stolen along with 1.5 percent interest, expenses for an audit and bank research fees.

He faces up to 10 years in prison during sentencing on September 14. As part of the plea agreement, prosecutors will recommend a sentence of no more than a year in jail and probation.

GBMFD: Kids playing with cigarette lighter caused house fire

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - Fire officials say children playing with a cigarette lighter caused a house fire on Green Bay's east side.

Firefighters were called to the two-story home, at 1260 St. Clair Street, just after 6:30 p.m. Friday.

Authorities say the kids were playing with the lighter and lit paper and a mattress on fire in the backyard of the house. The mattress and other combustibles were against the home, which caused the flames to spread to the siding and into the rear wall and attic of the home.

No one was injured, and five people were displaced. Fire officials estimate damage to be about $15,000.

Marinette County forest fire prompts evacuations near Crivitz

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MARINETTE COUNTY, WI (WTAQ) - Authorities had to evacuate residents in Marinette County due to a raging forest fire Saturday.

Officials say the fire was located on an ATV trail behind the Wheel Inn near Crivitz around 2 p.m. Witnesses say smoke, however, was visible hours earlier.

County dispatch reported the fire off of County Road W in the Town of Stephenson. Some residents were evacuated as a precaution.

FOX 11 reports that residents could see flames shooting out above the tree line.

Several fire departments responded to help fighting the blaze, along with being on standby to protect homes and other structures in the line of the fire. The Red Cross is also assisting.

Jim Lewis sworn in as Green Bay's interim police chief

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GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) - Green Bay has a new interim police chief.

On Monday, Jim Lewis was sworn in at a ceremony at city hall. Lewis is taking over for the retiring Tom Molitor.

Lewis was the chief of police in Green Bay from 1995 until 2003.

There's a nationwide search taking place for a permanent chief by the city's police and fire commission.

 

UPDATE: Woman shot in Oconto County dies at hospital

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GILLETT, WI (WTAQ) - A woman who was the target of an attempted homicide/suicide in Oconto County has died from her injuries.

Authorities say they were called to a home on County Highway U in Gillett around 8:15 p.m. Saturday.

When sheriff's deputies arrived, they found the 27-year-old woman and a 51-year-old man with gunshot wounds.

The man was pronounced dead at the scene, while the woman was rushed to a hospital where she later died.

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