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A sad tale of betrayal and suicide Gliniewicz killed himself to avoid facing criminal probe, officials say
By Jason Arndt STAFF WRITER
FILE PHOTOS Hi-Liter
A massive police presence was part of an expensive manhunt that descended upon Fox Lake Sept. 1 after Lt. Joe Gliniewicz was found shot to death in a remote area of the village. Inset: Gliniewicz was hailed as a hero at his funeral and in the weeks following his death as seen in this sign along Main Street in Antioch. Investigators revealed last week that Gliniewicz killed himself in an elaborate ruse to avoid facing accusations of embezzlement and other crimes.
On the surface, Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz was a military veteran, family man and well-respected officer with the Fox Lake Police Department. However, according to investigators, he was a thief and an embarrassment to the law enforcement community who committed suicide to avoid answering for his actions. In addition to the claims of embezzlement revealed Nov. 4, the Associated Press reported Thursday that Gliniewicz attempted to arrange for the killing of the new village administrator whom he feared would discover his illegal actions. The AP report, quoting an official with the Lake County Sheriff’s Department, also said Gliniewicz in recovered text messages mentioned the possibility of “planting” incriminating evidence on Fox Lake Administrator Anne Marrin. The report said packets of cocaine were found in Gliniewicz’s desk, but it was not known if he was going to use the drug in an attempt to frame Marrin. Gliniewicz’s transformation from respected 30-year police veteran known as G.I. Joe to criminal was revealed in an announcement made by Commander George Filenko
847-395-6216
of Lake County Major Crimes Task Force at a press conference held in Round Lake Beach Nov. 4. Gliniewicz – who died on duty Sept. 1 of what investigators say was a self-inflicted gunshot at an elaborately staged crime scene – was under scrutiny from Marrin and other village Lt. Joseph officials con- Gliniewicz cerning his actions involving a local police Explorer Post. Investigators said they believe Gliniewicz became anxious about internal audits, and having seven years of misconduct exposed. “Eventually, it would have been discovered,” Filenko told reporters at the news conference. “Because regardless of the fact that Lt. Gliniewicz staged the suicide, the Village of Fox Lake had begun conducting a thorough internal audit of all their assets.”
Stunning details The audits and proceeding investigation following his death had stunning results on the reputation of an officer who was also a leader of the
See BETRAYAL, Page 7
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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11, 2015
A sad tale of betrayal and suicide Gliniewicz killed himself to avoid facing criminal probe, officials say
By Jason Arndt STAFF WRITER
FILE PHOTOS Hi-Liter
A massive police presence was part of an expensive manhunt that descended upon Fox Lake Sept. 1 after Lt. Joe Gliniewicz was found shot to death in a remote area of the village. Inset: Gliniewicz was hailed as a hero at his funeral and in the weeks following his death as seen in this sign along Main Street in Antioch. Investigators revealed last week that Gliniewicz killed himself in an elaborate ruse to avoid facing accusations of embezzlement and other crimes.
On the surface, Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz was a military veteran, family man and well-respected officer with the Fox Lake Police Department. However, according to investigators, he was a thief and an embarrassment to the law enforcement community who committed suicide to avoid answering for his actions. In addition to the claims of embezzlement revealed Nov. 4, the Associated Press reported Thursday that Gliniewicz attempted to arrange for the killing of the new village administrator whom he feared would discover his illegal actions. The AP report, quoting an official with the Lake County Sheriff’s Department, also said Gliniewicz in recovered text messages mentioned the possibility of “planting” incriminating evidence on Fox Lake Administrator Anne Marrin. The report said packets of cocaine were found in Gliniewicz’s desk, but it was not known if he was going to use the drug in an attempt to frame Marrin. Gliniewicz’s transformation from respected 30-year police veteran known as G.I. Joe to criminal was revealed in an announcement made by Commander George Filenko
847-395-6216
of Lake County Major Crimes Task Force at a press conference held in Round Lake Beach Nov. 4. Gliniewicz – who died on duty Sept. 1 of what investigators say was a self-inflicted gunshot at an elaborately staged crime scene – was under scrutiny from Marrin and other village Lt. Joseph officials con- Gliniewicz cerning his actions involving a local police Explorer Post. Investigators said they believe Gliniewicz became anxious about internal audits, and having seven years of misconduct exposed. “Eventually, it would have been discovered,” Filenko told reporters at the news conference. “Because regardless of the fact that Lt. Gliniewicz staged the suicide, the Village of Fox Lake had begun conducting a thorough internal audit of all their assets.”
Stunning details The audits and proceeding investigation following his death had stunning results on the reputation of an officer who was also a leader of the
See BETRAYAL, Page 7
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196464
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11, 2015
A sad tale of betrayal and suicide Gliniewicz killed himself to avoid facing criminal probe, officials say
By Jason Arndt STAFF WRITER
FILE PHOTOS Hi-Liter
A massive police presence was part of an expensive manhunt that descended upon Fox Lake Sept. 1 after Lt. Joe Gliniewicz was found shot to death in a remote area of the village. Inset: Gliniewicz was hailed as a hero at his funeral and in the weeks following his death as seen in this sign along Main Street in Antioch. Investigators revealed last week that Gliniewicz killed himself in an elaborate ruse to avoid facing accusations of embezzlement and other crimes.
On the surface, Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz was a military veteran, family man and well-respected officer with the Fox Lake Police Department. However, according to investigators, he was a thief and an embarrassment to the law enforcement community who committed suicide to avoid answering for his actions. In addition to the claims of embezzlement revealed Nov. 4, the Associated Press reported Thursday that Gliniewicz attempted to arrange for the killing of the new village administrator whom he feared would discover his illegal actions. The AP report, quoting an official with the Lake County Sheriff’s Department, also said Gliniewicz in recovered text messages mentioned the possibility of “planting” incriminating evidence on Fox Lake Administrator Anne Marrin. The report said packets of cocaine were found in Gliniewicz’s desk, but it was not known if he was going to use the drug in an attempt to frame Marrin. Gliniewicz’s transformation from respected 30-year police veteran known as G.I. Joe to criminal was revealed in an announcement made by Commander George Filenko
847-395-6216
of Lake County Major Crimes Task Force at a press conference held in Round Lake Beach Nov. 4. Gliniewicz – who died on duty Sept. 1 of what investigators say was a self-inflicted gunshot at an elaborately staged crime scene – was under scrutiny from Marrin and other village Lt. Joseph officials con- Gliniewicz cerning his actions involving a local police Explorer Post. Investigators said they believe Gliniewicz became anxious about internal audits, and having seven years of misconduct exposed. “Eventually, it would have been discovered,” Filenko told reporters at the news conference. “Because regardless of the fact that Lt. Gliniewicz staged the suicide, the Village of Fox Lake had begun conducting a thorough internal audit of all their assets.”
Stunning details The audits and proceeding investigation following his death had stunning results on the reputation of an officer who was also a leader of the
See BETRAYAL, Page 7
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2005 TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5 DOUBLE CAB 8 cyl., auto, air, power all #25718A WAS $10,995 .................................... MILLER PRICED $8,463 2008 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB 4X4 8 cyl. Hemi, Big Horn. #25339C WAS $15,995 ..........MILLER PRICED $11,495 OR $299/MTH. 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB 4X4 8 cyl. Hemi, auto, air, power all, low miles. #P1881 WAS $15,995 ............MILLER PRICED $12,715 OR $249/MTH. 2008 FORD F150 SUPER CAB 4X4 8 cyl., auto, air, power all, ladder rack, low miles #25648A WAS $17,995 ..........MILLER PRICED $13,995 OR $229/MTH. 2010 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB 8 cy., auto, air, power all, Big Horn, only 35,000 miles, Lifetime Warranty, Chrysler Certified #15693A WAS $27,995 ............ MILLER PRICED $23,962 OR $369/MTH. 2012 FORD F150 SUPER CAB 4X4 auto., air, power all, low miles. Lifetime Warranty, Ford Certified. #P5993 WAS $27,995 ............... MILLER PRICED $24,395 OR $379/MTH. 2012 FORD F150 CREW CAB 4X4 6 cyl. ecobost, auto., air, power all, only 21,000 miles. Lifetime Warranty #P5979 WAS $35,995 ...........MILLER PRICED $28,995 OR $439/MTH. 2013 FORD F150 EXT CAB 4X4 auto, air, power all, must see, only 9,000 miles, Lifetime Warranty #P5001 WAS $33,995 ............MILLER PRICED $27,978 OR $409/MTH. 2008 GMC SIERRA 2500 HD CREW CAB SLT 4x4 8 cyl. Duramax diesel, auto., leather, DVD, snow plow, low miles. #P5878A WAS $36,995 .........MILLER PRICED $30,495 OR $489/MTH. 2012 RAM 1500 CREW CAB 4X4 LARAMIE 8 cyl., auto, air, power all, leather, moonroof, NAV, only 31,000 miles. Lifetime Warranty, #15646A WAS $37,995 .................................. MILLER PRICED $32,795
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Science Day set for Round Lake Middle School students Sixth grade science students from Round Lake Middle School will visit College of Lake County on Friday to explore science and technology in seven laboratories and classrooms. The lab visits, part of the Round Lake school’s College Science Day, are designed to complement the sixth grade science curriculum, which includes engineering, mechanics, design, astronomy and electricity. In small groups, the Round Lake students will visit up to seven different labs to gain insight into CLC’s programs in laser/photonics/optics, heating/ventilation/air conditioning technology, automotive technology, automotive collision repair, electrical en-
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Facility dog receives Paws of Distinction Award The Lake County State’s Attorney Office’s facility dog, Mitchell, was awarded the “Paws of Distinction Award” by the Chicago Crime Commission on Nov. 4. The award was presented at the Chicago Crime Commission’s Stars of Distinction Awards Dinner at the Palmer House Hilton in Chicago. Approximately 200 dignitaries and corporate leaders from the Chicago metropolitan area attended the awards dinner. At the ceremony, awards are presented to individuals and task forces in local, state and federal law enforcement that have made significant contributions to crime fighting efforts. “Last night the Chicago Crime Commission awarded Mitchell this year’s ‘Paws of Distinction Award.’ I want to thank the Chicago Crime Commission for the award given to Mitchell and his handlers,” said Mike Nerheim, Lake County State’s Attorney. “He has been a wonderful addition to the Lake County State’s Attorney Office family and he is loved by many. He was also a huge hit at the cere-
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(Continued from front page) police Explorer Post – a youth cern for the new village admentorship program geared to- ministrator, Marin, and if the wards promoting careers in law Explorer program can change enforcement. sponsors. As a leader of the post, Here is an excerpt from Gliniewicz had financial over- a text message exchange on sight for at least seven years, March 27 (JG is Gliniewicz; and through the investigation, the identity of LFL was not reauthorities contend the officer vealed): siphoned a five-figure amount “JG: Between you and I, I’m from the program. having a great deal of problems According internal and fed- with our new village admineral audits on financial institu- istrator. I’ve had a talk with tions, investigators concluded the chief and he agrees with that Gliniewicz spent the em- me. Does the PD have to be bezzled money on personal the sponsor for the post? I’ve travel, mortgage payments, a done some research and it not gym membership, and adult evident anywhere that a law enwebsites, among other items. forcement organization has to “There are no winners here,” sponsor an LE pst. In fact I’ve Filenko said. “Gliniewicz com- seen 3 at competitions that were mitted the ultimate betrayal to sponsored by other entities, and the citizens he served and the even a FD. Thoughts??? entire law enforcement com- “LFL: No you don’t have to munity.” be chartered by the city. Is there Upon his death, the com- a rotary or something out there munity and citizens rallied for that would be supportive his wife and four sons, raising “JG: Yes, I am working money to help offset funeral that issue today and through expenses. the weekend. We have a new Additionally, several law en- village administrator that is a forcement agencies through out power monger and is trying the country paid their respects to control everything in the at the funeral held in the com- village. We are all looking at munity, praising Gliniewicz as our pd retirement options and a hero. I need to move the post out of However, in the two months that span of control at least till following his death, local and this person’s contract is up.” federal authorities investigated There were other messages, 6,500 text and Facebook mes- including financial transaction sages containing what they say discussions, and up until Aug. is incriminating evidence. 31, Marrin ordered a full financial and material inventory of Some excerpts the Explorer post. According to the 10-page The next day, Gliniewicz summary, there was conversa- staged his suicide, according to tion between Gliniewicz and authorities at the news confertwo others regarding his con- ence.
Gliniewicz called in a report stating he was pursuing three suspicious men in a swampy area of Fox Lake. The discovery of Gliniewicz’s body by fellow Fox Lake officers touched off a massive, expensive, but ultimately fruitless manhunt in the days that followed. Filenko told reporters that Gliniewicz fired a non-fatal wound to the right chest, before scattering his pepper spray, baton and personal eyeglasses along a trail near a swamp. “It appeared to be a staged suicide,” said Lake County Coroner Thomas Rucker. “The first shot was in right chest region and went through and lodged into his bulletproof vest.” The initial blow left 4-by-4inch bruise in the right chest. Despite the new findings and resolution, the question people ask is: How much did the Fox Lake Police Department know when the community and law enforcement agencies rallied around Gliniewicz’s family following his death? Filenko defended all agencies, citing the need to investigate all angles, causes and scenarios. “It would be irresponsible on our part, not to conduct a thorough and detailed investigation,” Filenko said. With the financial investigation still ongoing, Marrin said she hopes the Village of Fox Lake can heal and move forward. “I hope we build a stronger and smarter community,” she said.
The Lake County Job Center job fair is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 18. The job center is at 1 N. Genesee St., Waukegan, Room 008. A list of registered employers will be available five days before the event; visit www.lakecountyjobcenter. com for details. Attendees are reminded to bring resumes and dress for success.
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staff at the beginning of the school year to organize the event. “CLC staff were enthusiastic about the possibility of hosting our sixth graders,” said Roldán. “This trip will give our students a hands-on experience in STEM that they will remember forever.” Some of the hands-on activities the students will participate in include “virtually” spray painting a car, looking through telescopes and manipulating Baxter, the mechatronics program’s robot, according to Roldn-Johnson. “Through these activities, we hope to plant some seeds in the kids’ minds and provide them a memorable day, he said” In addition to CLC faculty and Round Lake Middle School administrators and teachers, staff from CLC’s College Readiness and Enrollment Services departments will participate as hosts and chaperones. Constance Collins, superintendent of Round Lake Area Schools, plans to visit CLC during the morning activities, as does CLC Provost Rich Haney.
gineering, robotics, geology and astronomy. Christian Roldn-Johnson, associate dean of engineering, math and physical sciences, said College Science Day is designed to demonstrate the practical applications of science and technology and the many career fields available. “I decided in middle school that I really liked math, and I eventually became a math teacher,” Roldn-Johnson said. “In the same way, we want to expose these students, their teachers and parent chaperones to the many exciting science-based concepts and careers taught at CLC and show them that we care about the students’ future career goals.” Round Lake teacher Daniel Roldán approached college
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State Rep collects cell phones for soldiers
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Upcoming happenings Fall jazz and blues concert slated
McHenry County College will host a Fall Jazz and Blues Concert at 7 p.m. Nov. 18, featuring the MCC Blues Band and MCC Jazz Ensemble. The concerts will take place in the Luecht Conference Center at the college, located at 8900 Highway 14 in Crystal Lake. The Jazz Ensemble, directed by Michael Bazan, will feature music by Pat Metheny, Joe Henderson and MCC student Ray Carle. The MCC Jazz Ensemble includes: Luke Hess, Chris St. Leger, Ron Schatz, Kevin Doyle, Connor Zankle, Sam Schatz, Garrett
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Scholarship applications available
The McHenry County College Staff Council, Local 1642 is offering a $500 scholarship for currently enrolled MCC students for the spring 2016 semester. To be eligible for this scholarship, a student must be enrolled at MCC with at least six credit hours for the
(Continued from front page) police Explorer Post – a youth cern for the new village admentorship program geared to- ministrator, Marin, and if the wards promoting careers in law Explorer program can change enforcement. sponsors. As a leader of the post, Here is an excerpt from Gliniewicz had financial over- a text message exchange on sight for at least seven years, March 27 (JG is Gliniewicz; and through the investigation, the identity of LFL was not reauthorities contend the officer vealed): siphoned a five-figure amount “JG: Between you and I, I’m from the program. having a great deal of problems According internal and fed- with our new village admineral audits on financial institu- istrator. I’ve had a talk with tions, investigators concluded the chief and he agrees with that Gliniewicz spent the em- me. Does the PD have to be bezzled money on personal the sponsor for the post? I’ve travel, mortgage payments, a done some research and it not gym membership, and adult evident anywhere that a law enwebsites, among other items. forcement organization has to “There are no winners here,” sponsor an LE pst. In fact I’ve Filenko said. “Gliniewicz com- seen 3 at competitions that were mitted the ultimate betrayal to sponsored by other entities, and the citizens he served and the even a FD. Thoughts??? entire law enforcement com- “LFL: No you don’t have to munity.” be chartered by the city. Is there Upon his death, the com- a rotary or something out there munity and citizens rallied for that would be supportive his wife and four sons, raising “JG: Yes, I am working money to help offset funeral that issue today and through expenses. the weekend. We have a new Additionally, several law en- village administrator that is a forcement agencies through out power monger and is trying the country paid their respects to control everything in the at the funeral held in the com- village. We are all looking at munity, praising Gliniewicz as our pd retirement options and a hero. I need to move the post out of However, in the two months that span of control at least till following his death, local and this person’s contract is up.” federal authorities investigated There were other messages, 6,500 text and Facebook mes- including financial transaction sages containing what they say discussions, and up until Aug. is incriminating evidence. 31, Marrin ordered a full financial and material inventory of Some excerpts the Explorer post. According to the 10-page The next day, Gliniewicz summary, there was conversa- staged his suicide, according to tion between Gliniewicz and authorities at the news confertwo others regarding his con- ence.
spring 2016 semester. The applicant must also participate in extracurricular activities, such as volunteering, school or community organizations. The scholarship funds may be used for tuition, fee and books for spring semester. Students may apply at: www.mchenry.edu/financialaid/scholarships. Interested applicants should submit the application form, along with a one- to two-page essay and an unofficial MCC transcript by 6 p.m. on Nov. 24. The recipient will be notified via phone by Dec. 4. For more information, call (815) 479-7571.
Gliniewicz called in a report stating he was pursuing three suspicious men in a swampy area of Fox Lake. The discovery of Gliniewicz’s body by fellow Fox Lake officers touched off a massive, expensive, but ultimately fruitless manhunt in the days that followed. Filenko told reporters that Gliniewicz fired a non-fatal wound to the right chest, before scattering his pepper spray, baton and personal eyeglasses along a trail near a swamp. “It appeared to be a staged suicide,” said Lake County Coroner Thomas Rucker. “The first shot was in right chest region and went through and lodged into his bulletproof vest.” The initial blow left 4-by-4inch bruise in the right chest. Despite the new findings and resolution, the question people ask is: How much did the Fox Lake Police Department know when the community and law enforcement agencies rallied around Gliniewicz’s family following his death? Filenko defended all agencies, citing the need to investigate all angles, causes and scenarios. “It would be irresponsible on our part, not to conduct a thorough and detailed investigation,” Filenko said. With the financial investigation still ongoing, Marrin said she hopes the Village of Fox Lake can heal and move forward. “I hope we build a stronger and smarter community,” she said.
Soldiers, a nationwide charitable campaign that has already provided over 210 million minutes of free talk time to soldiers stationed around the world. Donated phones are cleared of all personal information and then recycled in exchange for international calling cards which are then distributed to active-duty service members. Each phone is exchanged for a $5 calling card, which provides deployed troops over two hours of free talk time. Franks will continue to accept used cell phones for Cell Phones for Soldiers Program at his in district office, located at 1193 South Eastwood Drive in Woodstock. Additionally, Franks will collect used cell phones at the annual Marengo Community High School Veterans Day program on Wednesday, Nov. 11.
R-B High to present ‘Fair Exchange’ Richmond-Burton High School will present the perfect prom gone wrong this week when it presents its fall play, “Fair Exchange.” Performance days and times are Friday and Saturday,
Nov. 13 and 14, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 15, at 2 p.m. Tickets available at the door: students and seniors $5; and adults $7. Call (815) 6787541 for additional information.
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Over 150 used cell phones collected by state Rep. Jack Franks, D-Marengo, will help service members keep in touch with loved ones this holiday season. Franks organized a communitywide cell phone drive, encouraging local residents to donate phones, accessories and calling cards to help support the Cell Phones for Soldiers program. “The members of our armed forces make tremendous sacrifices for our freedoms, and we can never fully thank them for all that they do,” Franks said. “By supporting this cell phone drive, people from our community took an important step in helping our men and women in uniform feel a little closer to home this holiday season.” Franks collected used cell phones at his district office for donation to Cell Phones for
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Wheatland residents unhappy with transmission line plans STAFF WRITER
Town of Wheatland officials, along with about 30 community members voiced their opposition to American Transmission Company’s power-line upgrades at a board meeting Monday night. The ATC arrived in the southeast Wisconsin region in 2013 with plans to create a 25-mile, 138-kilovolt transmission line, an upgrade from the existing 69-kilovolt line. It is part of the Spring Valley-North Lake Geneva Electric Reliability project. A part of the plan affects a four-mile stretch in Wheatland, targeting either 368th Avenue (County O) or 352nd Avenue (County KD), which directly affects residential areas. Many present at the Monday voiced discontent about the plan, noting a potential decrease in property values, environmental concerns and the impact it will have on the overall aesthetics of the community. “As a long-standing resident of County Highway KD, we are opposed to it,” said resident Maryanne Wiley. “There are a lot of people that can be affected by the power line.” One of the ATC plans calls for the removal of trees in exchange for power lines. “The proposed power line will not only be an eyesore, but will drastically affect our property values,” she said. Wiley also expressed concern related to increased exposure to potential radiation and other environmental hazards due to the upgrade. Town Board President William Glembocki assured all residents that the board will not support the proposal, but acknowledged Wheatland officials are limited in their options. “This resolution excludes all proposed locations for the town – it is not an option,” Glembocki said. “I would encourage all of
Body found on lakeshore identified The body of a man found
along the Lake Michigan shoreline in Kenosha last week has been identified as Robert M. Dermody, 40, of Racine. Kenosha County Sheriff’s Department officials said Dermody had been sought in a recent missing persons report. According to the Sheriff’s Department, a local resident discovered the body on the rocks along the shoreline near a residence in the 900 block of Sheridan Road and called police shortly after 8 a.m. Kenosha County detectives attended an autopsy of the body on Nov. 2. Sheriff’s officials said further tests and investigation were needed to confirm the identity. No foul play was initially suspected and there were no signs of trauma to the body, other than typical postmortem deterioration. The City of Kenosha Police Department is assisting in this case as part of the original missing person case.
you to attend the next ATC meeting (on Dec. 1),” he said. Glembocki told residents that he has attended every ATC informational meeting in western Kenosha County, but believes the company has been limited in responding to concerns. The project includes the addition of both a 138- and 69-kilovolt substation on an ATC-owned parcel on Highway 50 in Wheatland, or at an existing substation called Richmond Road in the town of Randall. According to the ATC, the $71-to-$91 million project would deliver benefits to the area, including strengthening the electric system to meet growing demands. The project will give more rapid power restoration in event of power outages. Wheatland is not the first municipality to oppose, or express concern related to the ATC plan. In Dec. 2014, the Town of Salem and Village of Paddock Lake worked together to develop a plan that satisfied both parties while allowing the ATC to move forward. While the ATC made revisions to accommodate Salem, they declined to modify any of the Paddock Lake plans. Paddock Lake is appealing the decision, citing interference with a Tax Increment Finance District, along with hindering long-term development projects. Additionally, it will impact adjacent County Parks in Paddock Lake. The transmission company has already implemented plans in western Racine County, along state Highway 45 between Union Grove and Franklin in Milwaukee County. The other line runs east, then south of the Paris substation.
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Former Randall Consolidated School student Carson Doty (center) is honored as the winner of the 2015 Kenosha Count Red Ribbon Campaign slogan contest during a Red Ribbon Week ceremony at the school in October. She is flanked by state Sen. Van Wanggaard and state Rep. Samantha Kerkman. Doty, who is now a student at Wilmot High School, submitted the winning slogan of “Being Drug Free … Oh, the Possibilities!”
• The board granted four delinquent property owners a property tax extension, but will accrue interest on the tardy payments. The owners currently owe the township $5,945.82, but with interest, it jumped to $9,354.57. Two of the four owners have owed the town nearly $1,000 since 2008. Despite the resolution, board treasurer Deborah Vos acknowledged it is a “slippery slope” in attempting to collect property taxes, citing two are current residents of the town. • Effective Jan. 1, dog owners will see an increase in annual license fees. Currently, owners pay $3 for a spayed/neutered dog, and $8 for a non-spayed/ Other business The Wheatland Town neutered. Board approved other mea- The raise will bring up sures at its regular Oct. 26 the rate to $5 and $10, respectively. meeting:
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Anderson was killed Sept. 19, according to the 29-page criminal complaint, and Kerkman conveyed to those in court that the victim was shot in the back of the head at close range. The description led Anderson’s fraternal twin sister, Tahitha Anderson to leave the proceeding. “This crime affected everyone,” Tahitha Anderson told reporters afterwards. Obregon later robbed and stole a vehicle at a Speedway gas station on Highway 50 near Interstate 94 and broke into Countryside Market on Kenosha County Highway C and Highway 45, authorities allege. Furthermore, the complaint contends, Obregon eluded authorities following high-speed chases, by turning off headlights and hiding in cornfields. In the complaint, Obregon allegedly admitted he swapped license plates and spray painted each stolen vehicle. The last spree came Oct. 13 when he stole a vehicle from a Town of Brighton and fled south to Illinois, where Lake Country authorities pursued him along Russell Road/Highway 173.
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When OnStar – at police request – disabled the stolen vehicle in the City of Zion, Obregon fled on foot for about a mile until authorities took him into custody. “This defendant was literally nonstop until being shot by law enforcement and being directly apprehended and brought down by a Zion police officer,” Graveley said. Other methods that Obregon allegedly tried were enlisting the help of his mother, who was later arrested for aiding a felon and obstructing justice. Prior to his spree, Obregon had three felony convictions, with two in Racine County and another in Walworth County. After being released in fall 2013 for the Walworth County conviction, he was placed on two-year probation. “He has been absconder of that 2-year extended supervision since March of 2015,” Graveley said. “And for a half a year, he has escaped the jurisdiction of the Department of Corrections.” Obregon is due in court for a preliminary appearance Nov. 20.
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The time is now to help
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Elderly mother, disabled daughter need assistance Dear W.C., I live with my mother and care for her. We are both on disability. I was born 32 years ago with a genetic learning disability. I don’t read or write well and I’m not that good at math. My mother is a senior citizen and has bad arthritis. I help her in and out of bed and in and out of the shower. I keep our apartment real clean and I try my best to cook good meals for us. My mom told me about The Time Is Now to Help and she reads me your letters in the newspaper. Since my mom needs some help, I thought maybe I could ask you. Last month our car stopped working when we were at the grocery store. My mom had to call a cab to bring us home. We had to pay the man driving the cab the only money we had left. Then my mom had to call a tow truck to take our car to a place to get fixed. Now my mom is sad because we don’t have enough money to pay our rent. I love my mom very much and I don’t like to see her sad.
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they invited me inside. I looked around the small apartment and noted besides the cramped interior it was very clean and orderly. When I asked the women who was keeping the apartment so tidy, the daughter gave me a proud smile and said, “I told you in the letter how I like to keep the apartment nice and clean for my mom.” I complimented her on such a good job she was doing and she again smiled proudly. The daughter then said, “Come see the rest of our home.” She led me around the small two-bedroom apartment, showing me how she made the beds every day, dusted their few knickknacks and even showed me the nearly empty but clean refrigerator. After the short tour and many compliments on the excellent care she was showing the apartment, I asked if we could sit to talk Dear readers, with her mother. I knew I would have to The three of us sat to talk pay a visit to this senior where the mother was sitting woman and her disabled in the living room. After adult child to evaluate all showing the mother the letter their needs. What I found when I did visit made me sad the daughter had written, the mother looked down and relieved all at the same time. I was sad to find one of in her lap, saddened. I told our fellow creations living in the mother this was not the time to be sad because we such need and relieved that were there to help ease their we could be there to help. I knocked on the door of the financial burden. The mother shook her head and said in apartment address provided a tear-filled voice, “I feel in the letter of request. It so guilty because I helped was answered by who I my daughter write this assumed was the disabled letter. I feel dishonest and daughter. When she opened like I lied.” She was now the door, I saw her smile of crying and I watched as the recognition as she seemed daughter immediately moved to know who I was. The across the worn couch and woman exclaimed with a wrapped her arms around her slurred speech, “You’re mother. the man I wrote a letter to. Mom, Mom look who’s here. I asked the mother why she felt dishonest. I questioned, I told you he would come!” “Do you not need our help? In a few moments, a much Did you ask your daughter to older woman appeared, walking with a cane. I noted lie? Are these facts that are in your daughter’s letter not the surprise on her face true?” The mother quickly when she too recognized said, “No. No. They are who I was. After I insisted on showing my identification all true. It is just like my
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Area photos sought for local contest year for special themes and ideas (facebook.com/VisitKenosha). Each photo submitted has the chance to be used on the Visitors Bureau website, in the Kenosha Area Visitors Guide and other materials, to promote the Kenosha Area to out-oftown visitors. At the end of the year, all photos submitted during 2015 will be judged. The top photographers will be awarded dinner for two at an area restaurant. Photos will be judged based on content and quality. Anyone is eligible to enter the contest, however the photos must be taken in Kenosha County. To enter the contest, log on to the Kenosha Area Convention and Visitors Bureau’s website at Visitkenosha.com/offers/ photo-contest, visit the Visitor Information Center in Downtown Kenosha at 812 – 56th St. (Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.), or call (262) 654-7307, ext. 13.
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The Kenosha Area Convention and Visitors Bu Please help: There reau is seeking entries for are many coming to us its Picture Your Kenosha in desperation. Our good Photo Contest. fellow creations need our This is an opportunity compassion. Together we for area residents to show make a big difference. Make visitors what a wonderful checks payable to: The Time place the Kenosha Area is, Is Now to Help, P.O. Box no matter the season. 1, Lake Geneva, WI 53147. The Visitors Bureau The Time Is Now to Help particularly wants photos is a federally recognized of recreational activities, 501(c)3 charitable landmarks, nature, festivals organization licensed in and events, and attractions. the states of Wisconsin and Possible fall images inIllinois. You will receive clude hiking at Pringle Naa tax deductible, itemized ture Center, golfing at Petrithank you receipt showing fying Springs Golf Course, how your donation provided or biking through the Third assistance for the poverty Avenue Historic District. stricken. Those who have favorite A very photos from last summer special thank you: Barnabas or spring are encouraged to Matching Grant, Fox submit those as well. Charities, Martin Business, Digital photos may be Virginia Klaus, The Petco submitted online in a few Foundation, Lake Geneva quick and easy steps. Print Petco, Paul Ziegler, Excel photos or a CD of photos Family Chiropractic and may be submitted as well, Wellness, Elkhorn Chemical with an entry form. The and Packaging, Mr. and Mrs. photo contest accepts phoRobert Schuberth, Paper tos all year round. Watch Dolls, Jeanne Allen, Leo and the Visitors Bureau FaceMary Ann Kmiec, George book page throughout the and Lauretta Clettenberg, Barbara Kufalk, Bonnie Cowans, Phyllis Heinrich, James Borden, Susan Paddock, Shirley Waters, Tim and Laura Kolnik, Jerome and Peggy Serwa and ALL of you who support The Time Is Now to Help Help Wanted donation boxes, and the $1,125 WEEKLY! MAIL LETbusinesses that allow our FROM HOME. Full Time/ and donation boxes. Anyone TERS Part Time. No experience nec-
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Gold coins attract more collectors than investors By Jason Arndt STAFF WRITER
In the last four years, the gold coin market has dropped, according to area dealers. “It is a good time to buy,” said Gianni Rupas, an employee of four years at Costa’s Coins and Currency of Libertyville, Ill.
Rupas noted that while the store’s gold coin inventory is low compared to other precious metals, such as silver, the American Eagle coin remains popular among consumers. Currently, Costa’s sells the Eagle for about $1,175, a decrease from $1,900 in 2011.
American Coins 2 Corp., Antioch, Ill., employee Ziggy Biso revealed similar findings, noting the Eagle remains popular. However, the decrease can be a risky investment, Biso said. “The market price is low,” Biso said. “People don’t
spend too much money on gold these days.” Biso and Rupas agree that gold coins can be costly for both a store and the consumer. “If you would have bought a gold coin four years, and sold it today, you would have lost 40 percent of what you paid,” Rupas said. “Some of the ones we have had, were purchased years ago,” Biso said. “That was when it was high.” While the Eagle remains
the most popular, the least popular are the commemorative coins, Rupas said. With risk for gold, the attention on other metals, including silver, increases. “Gold costs a lot more to keep in stock, because of cost,” Rupas said. Consequently, both stores carry a small percentage of gold coins. Rupas estimates that for every ounce of gold, Costa’s has about 73 ounces of silver.
Like Costa’s, American Coins 2 Corp. acknowledged its gold coin inventory is roughly 2 percent. Rupas noted that with the economy slowly on the rise, he anticipates gold coins could potentially follow the trend. “Money itself is on the upswing,” Rupas said. “More people are buying.” On paper, the gold mining stock price in 2011 was about $2,000 per share compared to roughly $11 per ounce today.
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Gold coins are currently more attractive to collectors than they are as an investment, according to the operators of area coin shops.
At Biederman Jewelers in Elkhorn, Wis., it seems gold just isn’t quite the sought-after precious metal it used to be. Perry Biederman, who has owned and operated the shop at 11 S. Wisconsin St. in Elkhorn since 1980, said people aren’t buying or selling much gold right now. Biederman said like the
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Olivia Hendrix (above), 4, of Silver Lake, plays a game at Silver Lake’s Fall Fest Oct. 24. The event, which was a collaboration between the Village of Silver Lake and Community Baptist Church featured a Family Fun Walk, children’s games, food and other activities designed to bring the community together. Festival-goers (top) sign in as they enter the festival grounds.
stock market, the gold market has been rocky as of lately. “I’ve bought a lot of gold over the years and it’s basically kind of come to a halt,” he said. “There’s not too many people selling.” Biederman said he thinks this is partly because not as many people have gold, like they used to, and partly because the price of gold is down. He said there was a time not too long ago when gold was valued at $1,850 an ounce. As of Friday, Biederman said, 24-karat gold was valued at $1,104.40 an ounce in the Bullion Market. Biederman said when it comes to buying gold, he would be paying $10.53 per pennyweight, 1.55 grams, for 10-karat gold and $14.74 for 14-karat gold. Eric Hurkman of Fontana Jeweler, 553 Valley View Dr., Fontana, Wis., said later in the day, gold was $1,089 an ounce, something not out of the ordinary of the downward trend gold prices have been following since about October 2012 after it peaked at nearly $2,000 an ounce in 2011. While Hurkman said he doesn’t think it’s going to drop much lower than $1,100, if the stock market and economy were to see a boom, this could change. Hurkman admits he’s not an expert on the gold market, so he thinks unless something big were to happen with the economy, gold prices aren’t going to fluctuate greatly one way or another like they have in recent years. “You learn lessons over time and it kind of seems like it would go against the other principals as far as how the economy’s doing,” he said. “Next year, if things become more volatile will people seek to put their money in precious metals, yeah, they may … there’s usually a reason.” Likewise, Hurkman said, as an owner he too plays the market, noting beside gold chains, which are popular item, he doesn’t really stock up heavily on gold jewelry when prices are high. “When I’m looking at $1,900 an ounce, that’s not the time to order a couple hundred gold chains,” he said. However, he added, that when he buys gold at a low price, allowing them to pass on the savings to their customers, he doesn’t re-tag his items, raising the price to match the price of gold. “Why not let it sell at the low price even when the market is high,” he said. “It allows us to have fresh merchandise.” Buying from customers Biederman said while he had people coming in to sell their gold over the past four to five years, he hasn’t seen nearly as much this year. “When the economy tanked people were selling,” he said. “I
spent $50,000 for two or three years in a row buying gold because people were hurting.” While Hurkman doesn’t do a lot of gold buying, he said that likewise, he feels the climate has changed now with the economy improving, gold prices dropping and people aren’t selling their gold like they used to. Hurkman said people trying to sell their gold now compared to four years ago are taking a huge hit, noting a customer who told him she had received $600 for gold a few years back and would have likely only gotten a couple hundred today. “That’s a significant difference,” he said. While the economy has started to bounce back a bit and gas prices have dropped, Biederman said he hasn’t quite seen the bounce back he thought he would. “In my business, I haven’t seen that much of a recovery,” he said. “I think there’s still that adage of what’s tomorrow going to be like. “I think people are a lot more cautious than they were in the 70s, 80s and 90s.” While Hurkman said buying gold from customers isn’t their focus, it’s something they do more as a service to their customers. “We do, but we’re not out there advertising for it, looking for it,” he said. “That wasn’t really what I was looking to do.” Hurkman said while they do it as a “favor for customers,” what he sees more often is customers trading in their gold towards the cost of a new custom piece. Selling gold Hurkman said for those looking to sell gold, it’s important to take the time to shop around, check out a few different shops and most importantly not make a rash decision. He said the cash-for-gold type stores have essentially disappeared now with the price of gold so low. Those operations often took advantage of uninformed customers. He noted one specific customer who came in with about $200 worth of gold. “She looked at me like somebody died,” he said. “I asked, is something wrong and she said, you’re not going to believe this, but I took my gold to one of those cash-for-gold type places and they offered me $35.” Hurkman said not all cashfor-gold stores operate that way, though he strongly recommends those interested in selling their gold take the time to do a little research first. “Go to a different store and compare because not everybody necessarily is going to pay the same,” he said. “You may find that it could be a significant difference and I know that because with some of our customers we’ve had them tell me that.”
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Slices of life What do you do with your free time? If given an extra hour or two on a Saturday afternoon, some people will go out and play a round of golf or tennis. (There’s never time for both.) Others will take a warm bath, curl up with a good book or make a fresh batch of homemade peanut butter cookies. Maybe there’s a good movie or game or “Naked and Afraid” on TV. Some (but not many) will clean out the garage. Each of these options has its own attributes, and I might choose any of them on an unencumbered Saturday, but none would be my first choice. I have a secret indulgence reserved for Saturday afternoons. Sometimes my husband joins me. When I have a moment (or two) I opt for a nap. There, I said it. I am a napper. I love (love, love) taking naps. Some Saturday mornings I wake up early just so I can schedule in a nap. I’m creative that way. I do not readily admit to
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my nappiness. It might make me appear lazy – sleeping in the middle of the day and all. We live in a society where productivity and action are valued. (Who’s going to clean out the garage if I am on the couch napping?) Still I believe there are inherent benefits to the occasional siesta. I’m not alone. According to the National Sleep Foundation, 85 percent of mammals are polyphasic sleepers. Polyphasic sleepers snooze in short spurts, aka naps. My felines nap all the time. (They don’t call them catnaps for nothing.) If 85 percent of the animal population is doing something there has to be a good reason for it. Napping is a way to avoid predators, get through
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I’ve always been a closet napper. Then I did some research for this column and discovered we afternoon sleepers should be loud and proud about our noontime habits. A little afternoon sleep can increase creativity, help you lose weight and boost your sex life. (Ka-ching!) There isn’t any pill anywhere that can do that. Counting sheep after lunch? I say count me in. Jill Pertler is an awardwinning syndicated columnist, published playwright and author. She invites readers to follow the Slices of Life page on Facebook.
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