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The following incidents warrant. were reported by the Elkhorn 5:04 p.m. – accident bePolice Department. tween van and car on East Geneva Street. Driver of strikOct. 15 ing vehicle admitted crossing 12:52 a.m. – officer discov- Geneva Street to Market and ered open door on West Ever- stopped to let a vehicle pass green Parkway during routine him. Driver stated with the sun building checks. Everything and glare he did not see the was OK, able to re-secure. other vehicle behind the one he 1:32 a.m. – found stop sign let pass, causing the vehicle to down at the corner of Tasch strike him. Cited for failure to Drive did not appear to be yield right of way. struck. DPW supervisor was 7:06 p.m. – cars driving notified. around on the grass at the park 8:08 a.m. – dog running on South Devendorf Street. Ofloose on East Geneva Street. ficer was informed by a deputy Dog went inside able to secure there was no damage and the the door. Call placed to owner vehicles were parked on the to get the door repaired. grass to light up the one of the 2:38 p.m. – officers respond- baseball diamonds. ed to a vehicle that had struck 7:36 p.m. – responded to a parked truck on West Geneva missing person on East Geneva Street. Striking vehicle driver Street. was cited for failure to maintain 9:43 p.m. – officers walked control. bar all appeared OK on South 5:32 p.m. – driving on the Wisconsin Street. Officers wrong side of the road almost spoke with patrons and barcaused accident not using tender. Missing person has not blinkers and switching lanes been in. in front of caller on North Wis- 11:33 p.m. – vehicle parked consin Street. after hours at Babe Mann on 10:44 p.m. – officer found Proctor Drive. Two occupants door unsecured during building were just hanging out after eatcheck on Highway 67. Spoke ing. Did not observe any other with manager about the door. violations. Both issued verbal warnings. Oct. 16 2:29 a.m. – officer found Oct. 17 unlocked door during rou- 1:44 a.m. – observed a metine check on East Geneva dium sized metal rack in the Street. Alarm started going off. middle of the road on North Checked inside, all OK. Made Wisconsin Street. Pieces that contact with key holder. belonged to the rack in the rear 9:40 a.m. – responded to a of building. Placed a tag inreport of a vehicle all over the forming them to call if a theft roadway on North Wisconsin occurred. Street. Located vehicle, vehi- 4:22 a.m. – officer found cle was slowing up and all over door open while doing a buildlane of traffic. Made contact ing check on North Wisconsin with driver had MS and was Street. Cleared the building and shaky. Given a ride home and secured the door. spoke about observed driving. 12:45 p.m. – officer was giv 1:51 p.m. – subject came en a DL that was found in the into the PD to turn himself in parking lot of the high school on a Department of Corrections on West Walworth Street. Con-
tacted owner. 3:43 p.m. – caller concerned has a pile of leaves burning with the wind if it will start a house fire on Glenridge Lane. Spoke to subjects and advised them of the burning ordinance the fire was done burning. 6:01 p.m. – lights were changed back to normal on East Court Street. 11:24 p.m. – officer located set of doors unlocked on East Morrissy Drive. Upon entering second set was secure. Oct. 18 4:53 a.m. – observed a vehicle parked in the parking lot of a closed business on West Evergreen Parkway. Vehicle was unoccupied. Everything appeared OK. 9:56 a.m. – open field between the water town and high school there is a bicycle on East Court Street. Officer picked up. 4:16 p.m. – backpack left on playground on North Jackson Street. Officer checked and didn’t find it. 5:13 p.m. – observed a tree snapped on the terrace on South Stonefield Road. Email sent to DPW. 9:03 p.m. – a vehicle has been parked at the business for a couple months on North Wisconsin Street. Contact with key holder who stated the vehicle will be sold in a couple weeks. 10:58 p.m. – checked the registration of an occupied vehicle on East Commerce Court. Owner came back with a Racine County warrant. Subject matching description returned to the car and identity was confirmed. Subject confined in the jail. 11:55 p.m. – alarms going off on East Commerce Court. Officers found an open door. Cleared the building and key holder was contacted.
Oct. 19 12:47 a.m. – officer found door open on East Geneva Street. Cleared the building. 1:21 a.m. – found open door on West Hidden Trail. Searched building, all OK. Officer secured door and left tag. 3:53 a.m. – found an open door on East Walworth Street. Checked businesses and all seemed OK. Able to re-secure. 8:10 a.m. – vehicle with expired plates parked on the street on South Broad Street. Tag was left to remove the vehicle. 9:45 a.m. – noticed unattached trailer in the street on East Pinecrest Lane. Told owner to place in the driveway. 11:17 a.m. – subject called to report debit card was lost and then used in Elkhorn on West Walworth Street. 4:22 p.m. – officer observed and removed debris in the roadway on North Cranberry Street. 8:56 p.m. – alarms east entry door and south door on East Geneva Street. On arrival the business was secure. Key holder responded and interior was checked. All was fine. Oct. 20 12:25 a.m. – found unlocked door during building check on East Centralia Street. Officer went through building and all was OK. Contacted key holder. 4:35 a.m. – observed vehicle with headlight out on Evergreen Drive. Stopped vehicle and issued verbal warning. 10:49 a.m. – subject brought in proof of insurance and officer signed off on written warning on South Lincoln Street. 10:56 a.m. – complainant came into the PD from South Baker Street. Had been gone for a week and Trump sign had been stolen. Just wanted it reported. 2:11 p.m. – two-vehicle accident on South Lincoln Street.
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Woman charged with selling meth in Elkhorn A preliminary hearing was scheduled for Nov. 3 for a Lake Geneva woman charged with selling meth in Elkhorn. Christine M. Reins, 36, was charged Oct. 29 in Walworth County Circuit Court with three counts of delivering methamphetamine, one count near a school. According to the criminal complaint, police conducted controlled buys of meth from Reins in Elkhorn on Aug. 3, Aug. 18 and Aug. 21. The Aug. 3 transaction took place at Speedway, which is within 1,000 feet of Jackson Elementary School. Man apprehended after spinning ‘donut’ A preliminary hearing was scheduled for Nov. 3 for a Winnebago man charged with a fourth drunken-driving offense in the Town of Delavan. Alan H. Bauer, 44, was
charged Oct. 29 in Walworth County Circuit Court with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, fourth offense; and operating a motor vehicle with a revoked license, first offense. According to the criminal complaint, Bauer was apprehended at about 9:35 p.m. Oct. 29 after he “spun a donut” in a parking lot at Delavan Drive and Summer Street then aggressively pulled out and initially would not pull over for police. He smelled like alcohol, had bloodshot, glassy eyes and slurred speech, admitted drinking a six-pack and “a couple of drinks after that” and said he probably shouldn’t be driving, according to the complaint. Bauer was convicted of drunken driving in March 2001, July 2005 and October 2017, and his license was revoked as a result of an alcohol-related offense.
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Man allegedly stole girlfriend’s truck A warrant was issued Oct. 30 for the arrest of an Illinois man charged with stealing his girlfriend’s truck. Brian D. Kutinac, 43, of Crystal Lake, Ill., was charged Oct. 30 in Walworth County Circuit Court with driving or operating a vehicle without the owner’s consent. According to the criminal complaint, a truck was reported stolen Sept. 4 from a home in Walworth where a woman said she’d allowed Kutinac, her boyfriend, to borrow her truck, but he failed to return it. The woman said she called Kutinac about 30 times but he did not answer her calls. The woman’s truck was found Oct. 14 in Lake County, Illinois, and Kutinac was driving it, the complaint states. Hearing set for man charged with grabbing girl’s butt A status conference was scheduled for Wednesday for a Delavan man charged with grabbing a 9-year-old girl’s buttocks at a Town of Delavan home in 2019. Bradley B. Grossman, 35, was charged May 7 in Walworth County Circuit Court with first-degree child sexual assault, which carries a maximum penalty of 60 years in prison. A final pretrial conference is set in his case for Dec. 3. If no agreement is reached, a threeday jury trial is expected to take place Dec. 14 to 16. According to the criminal complaint, a woman had left
her children at the home of a friend, with whom Grossman lives, while she went shopping on Black Friday. When she and her fiancé returned to the home, Grossman was following her around, and the woman’s fiancé saw Grossman cupping his hand under the woman’s buttocks like he was going to grab it, according to the complaint. When the couple was discussing the incident, the woman’s 9-year-old daughter told them Grossman had touched her on the butt when she was upstairs alone with him, according to the complaint. The girl said she went upstairs to look for a kitten that was hiding in a room where Grossman was playing video games, the complaint states. When she was on her knees and elbows reaching for the kitten, she said Grossman touched her on her “bad part,” which referred to her butt, according to the complaint. The girl’s sister said she went into the room to retrieve her sister because their mother had arrived and saw Grossman’s hand near her sister’s buttocks, the complaint states. The woman who lives with Grossman reported the incident after Grossman threatened to slash her tires on Jan. 2. She said she and the girl’s mother had discussed the incident and decided to “wait it out” and see if anything new came of it, the complaint states. Grossman was convicted of burglary of a building or dwelling in Walworth County in 2010 and sentenced to eight years in prison and five years extended supervision.
Striking vehicle stated light arrow changed and assuming it was for all directions. Hit the back bumper of the truck in front. Accident report issued and explained. 2:45 p.m. – two televisions and a desk out by the curb on East Hartwell Street. Belong to the neighbor and they moved out informed it now becomes her responsibility. It will be taken care of by her garbage collection day. 6:39 p.m. – traffic stop for speeding on West Hazel Ridge Road. Driver did not have current proof of insurance. Written warning issued. Oct. 21 1:46 a.m. – officer observed a vehicle with the parking lights on at North Patricia Street. Made contact with the owner who was unaware. 7:16 a.m. – subject dropped off at wallet found at the Mukwonago Walmart. It was brought to the Elkhorn Police Department as address is Elkhorn. Will be returned to the owner. 1:53 p.m. – dispatched to meet with employee who found a needle on West Market Street. Disposed of in sharps container at fire deparment. 10:48 p.m. – officer took theft complaint over the phone on South Wisconsin Street. Caller stated that someone was in residence that they know but don’t associate with stole $80. Subject lives out of jurisdiction so officer will follow up next shift to check possible suspect residence. 11:42 p.m. – officer observed vehicle that stopped mid-block then continued and stopped at a green traffic light on North Washington Street. Observed vehicle make a wide turn to go to the ATM. Officer pulled up behind vehicle and approached driver admitted to not having a drivers license. Officer noticed stumbling speech and glass bottle on passenger seat. Initiated
traffic stop driver failed tests and was arrested for OWI.
Oct. 22 8:52 a.m. – crash involving a semi on South Washington Street. Officer arrived and observed a Jeep in the roadway. Driver of the semi stated an oversized load was turning in the intersection and he had to back up to make room and struck the Jeep. Stated he did not see the Jeep behind him. 10:49 a.m. – subject soliciting on South Lincoln Street. Subject does not need permit as asking for money for religious organization. 11:29 a.m. – dispatched to assist with funeral escort on West Walworth Street. 12:37 p.m. – subject going to business trying to sell paintings on North Wisconsin Street. Officer checked area and did not see anyone matching description. 12:39 p.m. – observed couch out by curb on North Wisconsin Street. Attempted to make contact but tag left. 3:49 p.m. – observed a vehicle speeding on West Hazel Ridge Road. Vehicle stopped and driver verbally warned. 5:47 p.m. – caller reports finding a dog that has been neglected on East Court Street. Has phone number on collar but would like officer to intervene. Officer picked up the dog and returned it to the owner. Advised to get the dog to the vet by end of day Monday or further action may be taken. 8:12 p.m. – observed subject had gas can in hand on East Court Street. Officer made contact stated his gas gauge is broken and he keeps extra gas in the bed of his truck. Ran out of gas added fuel to tank and was on his way. 10:23 p.m. – subject in ER needs a transport on County Trunk NN. Officer transported subject back to residence with no issues.
Hearing set for man charged with assaulting girls A status conference is scheduled for Dec. 17 for a Lake Geneva man charged with sexually assaulting two girls. Colin F. Hoagland, 31, pleaded not guilty Aug. 13 in Walworth County Circuit Court to three counts of first-degree child sexual assault; attempted first-degree child sexual assault; attempted incest; two counts of exposing his genitals; exposing a child to harmful material; causing a child younger than 13 to view or listen to sexual activity; and trafficking a child. If convicted on all counts, he faces up to 413 years in prison. According to the criminal complaint, the girls, ages 7 and 10, slept over at his new apartment on Wisconsin Street in Lake Geneva on March 7. The girls said they got scared sleeping on a pullout couch and went into their uncle’s bedroom after Hoagland offered the 7-year-old a butterscotch candy to do so, according to the complaint. While in Hoagland’s bed, Hoagland turned on pornography, and asked the younger girl to perform a sex act, the
complaint states. The next morning, the girl was lying next to Hoagland on the bed, Hoagland was watching pornography, and put the girl’s hand on his genitals, according to the complaint. The girl described another incident at Hoagland’s Stone Ridge Drive home in Lake Geneva when he pulled his pants down while looking at naked pictures on his phone, and another occasion when he exposed himself to both girls, according to the complaint. The younger girl described another occasion when Hoagland offered the girls money and candy to do a fashion show naked for him, the complaint states. The girls declined, according to the complaint. On another occasion, Hoagland touched the younger girl inappropriately over her clothes when she was 6 years old, the complaint contends. The 10-year-old girl described the same incidents and said she refused to touch him, according to the complaint.
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