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Wisconsin Dells man charged with drunkenly hitting pedestrians during Automotion car show

BRIDGET COOKE Capital Newspapers A Wisconsin Dells man faces more than 13 years in prison after allegedly driving into pedestrians standing on a sidewalk during the annual Automotion Classic Car show events within the city. Zoran M. Sharp, 19, made an initial appearance May 25 in Sauk County Circuit Court. Judge Wendy J. N. Klicko set a $500 cash bond which had not been posted as of Wednesday. Conditions of the bond require that Sharp maintain absolute sobriety, not have any contact with the five people who reported being struck by the vehicle and that he not drive a vehicle. The 35th annual Automotion Classic Car Show in Wisconsin Dells was held at Mt. Olympus Theme and Waterpark May 22-23.

Man charged with southern Wisconsin parks theft sentenced to prison

BRIDGET COOKE A former North Freedom man was sentenced to four years in prison after being caught in connection with burglaries across 15 counties between June 2017 and May 2019. You ve installed your home security system, but are you getting the most out of it? Here are four easy tips to keep your home extra safe. Neil Patrick Husom, 30, of Monroe, was found guilty of two of the 12 charges against him in the case filed in March 2020 after pleading no contest to felony burglary of a building. Other felony charges of burglary and bail jumping and misdemeanor charges of criminal damage to property, theft, entering a locked coin box and bail jumping were dismissed, but “read in” as part of the plea agreement, which means they were considered in sentencing.

La Valle man accused of firing shots, threatening to blow up neighbor s house

Man charged with attempted homicide after shooting at parents North Freedom home found competent to continue in court

The Reedsburg man charged with attempted first degree intentional homicide after shooting at his parents’ North Freedom home has been deemed competent for court. Gary Wayne Dickson, 38, appeared via video conference software Monday in Sauk County Circuit Court to review the competency evaluation. Circuit Court Judge Wendy J. N. Klicko ordered the evaluation during a hearing Nov. 3 after a request from Dickson’s lawyer Peter Michael Masana. Dickson Results revealed Monday that Dickson is competent to continue in court proceedings. Dickson agreed to the findings of the evaluation during the hearing. Dickson is currently being held at Sauk County Jail on a $500,000 cash bond after being charged with eight felonies and four misdemeanors related to the shooting June 29 in the 100 block of South Oak Street. Counts include attempted homicide, recklessly endangering safety, armed burglary, burglary with someone present, reckless use of a firearm, felony bail jumping, theft and

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