MENOMINEE A Stephenson man drowned Thursday after going through the ice on Shakey Lakes in Menominee County.
Lon Harrand, 67, reportedly had stopped at Shakey Lakes Park campground earlier in the day, seen others ice fishing and gone back home to get his gear.
The Menominee County Sheriff’s Office and first responders were called out about 7:47 p.m. after Harrand failed to come home and did not answer his cell phone, according to a news release from the sheriff’s office. Family and friends went to the lakes, finding boot prints going onto the ice but none returning.
Ice rescuers reached where Harrand had fallen through the ice and were able to recover his body, the news release stated.
MENOMINEE A Stephenson man drowned Thursday after going through the ice on Shakey Lakes in Menominee County.
Lon Harrand, 67, reportedly had stopped at Shakey Lakes Park campground earlier in the day, seen others ice fishing and gone back home to get his gear.
The Menominee County Sheriff’s Office and first responders were called out about 7:47 p.m. after Harrand failed to come home and did not answer his cell phone, according to a news release from the sheriff’s office. Family and friends went to the lakes, finding boot prints going onto the ice but none returning.
Ice rescuers reached where Harrand had fallen through the ice and were able to recover his body, the news release stated.
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OCONTO – Felony charges filed against two Oconto residents initially accused of robbing a man at gunpoint of a purported $60,000 in designer watches have been dropped, but they still face three misdemeanors.
Joshua Uphill, 22, and Jessica Humblet, 20, have pleaded not guilty to theft, battery and disorderly conduct over the Oct. 29 incident.
According to the criminal complaint, the victim, who was apparently acquainted with the suspects, did not directly contacted Oconto Police. Instead, an officer was called to 300 block of McDonald Street about 9:45 p.m. for suspicious person who knocked on a door.
The officer found a man a few blocks away who said he’d just been robbed of his belongings.
Dec 10, 2020
MARINETTE, Wis. A Wisconsin man who had been reported “missing and endangered” in late November has been found, police say.
Kevin Daley, 48, was located alive in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, according to a press release issued by the Marinette County Sheriff’s Office Tuesday.
Marinette County Sheriff Jerry Suave reported that his office was notified by Stevens Point law enforcement that “they had made physical contact” with Daley, whose physical and mental wellbeing was being assessed.
The incidents remains under investigation, the release states.
MSCO officials said in the release that they “would like to thank all those who have assisted in the previous searches and provided assistance in this investigation.”