STEVE RUNDIO
La Crosse Tribune
A 57-year-old La Crosse woman accused of imprisoning and assaulting a man for 2½ months last year is back in jail after allegedly contacting a witness in the case.
Lori Anne Holton was charged Monday in La Crosse County Circuit Court with felony bail jumping and misdemeanor intimidation of a witness.
Holton had been in jail since Jan. 19 after being charged with using threats and physical abuse to keep a man imprisoned at a West Salem residence from June 22 to Sept. 7. Her bond was set at $5,000, and she requested that it be reduced to $800 during a Feb. 16 hearing.
Bail reduced from $5,000 to $770 for West Salem woman accused of imprisoning, assaulting man
February 17, 2021 7:52 PM Mike Tighe
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LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) Cash bail for a 56-year-old West Salem woman was reduced Wednesday from $5,000 to $770 in connection with the alleged kidnapping, imprisonment and repeated assaults of a man for almost nine weeks last summer.
Holton
Lori Anne Holton, who had been in the La Crosse County Jail since Jan. 17, faces felony charges of kidnapping, first-degree recklessly endangering safety with use of a dangerous weapon, intentionally subjecting an individual to risk/abuse, false imprisonment, strangulation/suffocation, operating a vehicle without the owner’s consent and theft.
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