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Leo Escalante case: James Vanderleest officially charged with homicide in toddler's death
Leo Escalante case: James Vanderleest officially charged with homicide in toddler's death

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Leo Escalante case: James Vanderleest officially charged with homicide in toddler's death

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Nearly a month after a 2-year-old's suspicious death, a 21-year-old Green Bay man was officially charged with homicide. According to a criminal complaint obtained by Local 5, 21-year-old James Vanderleest was charged with . The Green Bay Police Department identified the child as Leo Escalante. On June 22, officers were called to a residence on Alpine Drive for a report of a child who was not breathing. The mother of the child was reportedly driving the child to the hospital but pulled over so someone could do CPR. Flooding causes major delays in Wautoma as storms move through area Authorities spoke with James' father, who said he was the only one at the residence. Which was later debunked, and James admitted to being home alone with the child. The child was later airlifted to a hospital, where he died from his injuries on June 23. On June 23 authorities spoke with the child's doctor, who said the injuries were not consistent with a fall down the stairs. James claimed that he left to get toilet paper and came back to find the child at the bottom of the stairs. On June 24, authorities met with the child's mother who wanted to provide the 'full' story of what happened on June 22. She reportedly said she left the residence and got a call from James saying the child was not breathing. She reportedly told authorities that the child was not a fan of James. On June 27, both James and his father . Two days later on June 29 authorities spoke with James. He claimed he left to grab a roll of toilet paper and was gone for maybe a minute. When he came back, he found the child unconscious, James told authorities. When detectives asked him why he didn't call 9-1-1, James reportedly said he panicked and thought the child's mother had called 9-1-1. James continued to deny that he harmed or injured the child. After detectives told James that the child's injuries were not consistent with him falling down the stairs, he said 'nothing else happened,' according to the complaint. Later that day, detectives spoke with James again. Authorities reportedly explained to James that the injuries appear to be consistent with shaking baby. Mail carrier accused of stealing Menards rebates bound for Wisconsin enters guilty plea James reportedly said he did not make any mistakes and is telling the truth. In the complaint, James mentioned multiple times to authorities that he had a no-contact order with the mother of the child, and that played a role in some of his actions. James is charged with: First degree reckless homicide Felony Up to 60 years in prison Obstructing an officer Misdemeanor Up to nine months in prison Bail jumping (four felony counts) Felony Up to six years in prison (per count) Bail jumping (two misdemeanor counts) Misdemeanor Up to nine months in prison (per count) Court records show Vanderleest was in court on July 16 for his initial appearance. His cash bonds is at $2,050,000. He is scheduled to be back in court on August 16. No additional information was provided. Local 5 will update this story as the case progresses. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Green Bay man charged with harboring a felon in relation to reckless homicide charge against his son
Green Bay man charged with harboring a felon in relation to reckless homicide charge against his son

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Yahoo

Green Bay man charged with harboring a felon in relation to reckless homicide charge against his son

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – A Green Bay father was in court on Thursday as he faces charges of harboring/aiding a felon and resisting an officer. 48-year-old David Vanderleest was in court on accusations that he lied to officials with the Green Bay Police Department to protect his son, concerning two-year-old Leo Escalante's death. 'Violent behavior will not be tolerated': Wisconsin's biggest city addresses gun violence in downtown entertainment area The following charges have officially been filed against David: Harboring or Aiding a Felon Class G Felony – Possible punishment includes up to $25,000 in fines and/or 10 years in prison Obstructing an Officer Class A Misdemeanor – Possible punishment includes up to $10,000 in fines and/or up to nine months in prison In Davids' criminal complaint, acquired by Local 5, police say he was interviewed by local officers when he claimed to be the only one at home when Escalante had to be airlifted to a hospital, where he died from injuries on June 23. The interview reportedly continued, and David began complaining about the 'system' and admitted to lying to the police 'to protect his son.' According to the complaint, David said to charge him with contempt, and that he didn't 'give a (expletive)' as he continued to complain, claiming that local courts are violating people's right to a speedy trial. David also mentioned in an interview that James had a lot of emotional problems, and that James had finally eaten for the first time in several days. The two were arrested at a cabin in Florence County after a search warrant. Sheboygan PD releases statement on teen's drowning at quarry, arrest made for online threat David is set for an additional hearing on July 22 at 2 p.m. Local 5 will provide updates as needed. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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