Juneau County Man Arrested for Possible Internet Crimes Against Children
On Thursday, February 25, 2021, the Juneau County Sheriff’s Office executed an ICAC (Internet Crimes Against Children) search warrant on 12th Street, Armenia Township.
As a result of the search warrant multiple electronic devices were seized and Jonathon W. Randles, age 47, was arrested and transported to the Juneau County Jail on a Probation Hold.
At this time the investigation is on-going. We anticipate criminal charges being filed on Mr. Randles in the immediate future.
The Juneau County Sheriff’s Office was assisted by a Racine County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Unit this is used specifically to locate electronic devices and the Wisconsin Department of Criminal Investigations.
East Iowa Man Busted When K-9 Finds Meth in His Car Air Cleaner
An Eastern Iowa man has been arrested in Southwest Wisconsin, for hiding illegal drugs, under the hood of his car.
At about 1:30pm on January 19th, the Prairie du Chien Police K-9 unit was used to help search for drugs, when police found the car parked on the 100 block of North Marquette Road.
K-9 Rico indicated there was some type of narcotics stashed in the air filter, in the engine compartment. Officers found 118.9 grams of the substance. The crystal-like material then field tested positive for Methamphetamine.
The occupant of the vehicle, 27 year old Taylor Chessel of Springville, Iowa, was taken into custody on a charge of Possession with Intent to Deliver over 50 grams of Methamphetamine.
Solon Springs experiences in-home pill thefts
Someone else s drug use put Michelle Micki Graskey in unbearable pain and caused her to suffer nausea three times. It was horrible, the Solon Springs woman said. Each time, it happened because her prescription pain pills oxycontine and hyd.
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Someone else s drug use put Michelle Micki Graskey in unbearable pain and caused her to suffer nausea three times. It was horrible, the Solon Springs woman said.
Each time, it happened because her prescription pain pills oxycontine and hydrocodone had been swiped.
Prescription drug thefts have been an issue in the Solon Springs area for years, according to Solon Springs Police Officer Jerry Olson. And the number of reports have been growing over the past year.