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Sheboygan police investigating early Sunday morning shooting at End Park
Sheboygan police investigating early Sunday morning shooting at End Park

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time31-03-2025

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Sheboygan police investigating early Sunday morning shooting at End Park

SHEBOYGAN – Police on Sunday were investigating End Park, 1236 Bell Ave., and the surrounding area after receiving several reports from citizens of shots fired around 2 a.m. According to a news release, responding officers found numerous spent shell casings in the roadway around the park. Preliminary investigation revealed a large disturbance had occurred between around 20 people in the park and the immediate area around the park. During that disturbance, at least two people fired guns, police said. As of Sunday evening, no injuries had been reported and it was believed no one had been struck by gunfire, police said. They suspect the disturbance was between at least two groups of people who knew each other and there was not believed to be any danger to the community. Read more: Plymouth Maple Festival to dedicate new Sugar Shack at Maple Festival in April Some of the suspects involved in the incidents have been identified, police said, adding they are trying to locate and interview other people involved in the disturbance. No one was in custody in relation to the incident as of Sunday evening. Anyone with information or video footage of the incident is urged to contact Sheboygan Police Department at 920-459-3333. Read more: Workforce across northeast Wisconsin will be impacted by immigration policies. Here's how. Contact Brandon Reid at breid@ This article originally appeared on Sheboygan Press: End Park shooting in Sheboygan: Police investigating, no one injured

2 Random Lake students charged; accused of child sex assault, incest, pornography
2 Random Lake students charged; accused of child sex assault, incest, pornography

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time17-02-2025

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2 Random Lake students charged; accused of child sex assault, incest, pornography

The Brief 17-year-old Cole Guttmann and 16-year-old Spencer Dietrich are facing multiple felonies after investigators say the teens forced two brothers to perform sexual acts on one another. Prosecutors say the assault happened in April 2023. Investigators say one of the victims was punched, and the incident was videotaped. RANDOM LAKE, Wis. - Two Sheboygan County teenagers are facing multiple charges after an explicit video was going around the Random Lake School District last year. What we know 17-year-old Cole Guttmann and 16-year-old Spencer Dietrich are facing multiple felonies after investigators say the teens forced two brothers to perform sexual acts on one another. Guttmann is facing the following charges: First-degree child sexual assault - sexual intercourse with a child under age 13 - as a party to a crime Second-degree sexual assault of a child under 16 years of age - as a party to a crime Incest - as a party to a crime (2 counts) Sexual exploitation of a child - filming - by person under 18 years of age Possession of child pornography Exhibition of child pornography by a person under the age of 18 SIGN UP TODAY: Get daily headlines, breaking news emails from FOX6 News Dietrich is facing the following charges: First-degree child sexual assault - sexual intercourse with a child under age 13 - as a party to a crime Second-degree sexual assault of a child under 16 years of age - as a party to a crime Incest - as a party to a crime (2 counts) Physical abuse of child - intentionally cause bodily harm False imprisonment (2 counts) Felony intimidation of a victim (2 counts) Both are charged as adults. The backstory Prosecutors say the assault happened in April 2023. The mother of the victims, who are now around the age of 15 and 13, reported the assault to the Sheboygan Police Department almost a year later. Investigators say one of the brothers told his mom what happened before going to an overnight school event, when his friend called to say he saw a video of the brothers going around school. Prosecutors say the boy told his mom while he was playing at Guttman's house and Guttman and Dietrich "forced" one of the victims "to give oral sex to his brother" with the threat of violence. Investigators say one of the victims was punched, and the incident was videotaped. Prosecutors say both Guttmann and Dietrich told police the video was shared with "multiple people," which is what prompted a tense school board meeting last March. Also back in March, a parent sent a video of one of the teens arrested on school grounds at Random Lake High School. What they're saying "As a parent and even as teachers and staff here – they should be aware that there was an incident," parent Nicole Strack said. "A graphic incident that we should be looking at our children and making sure they did not see this." FREE DOWNLOAD: Get breaking news alerts in the FOX LOCAL Mobile app for iOS or Android "Besides being aware of an ongoing investigation by our local authorities, the district has no information that we can share or connections since this is an event that happened outside the school day," Random Lake Superintendent Michael Trimberger said. What's next Dietrich will be in court March 31 for a final pre-trial. Guttman is scheduled for a scheduling hearing on Monday, Feb. 17. His attorney told FOX6 News they have not received a plea deal from the state. The Source Information in this report is from the Sheboygan County District Attorney's Office, Wisconsin Circuit Court and FOX6 News coverage.

Sheboygan dog dead; suspect arrested, taken to hospital
Sheboygan dog dead; suspect arrested, taken to hospital

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time08-02-2025

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Sheboygan dog dead; suspect arrested, taken to hospital

The Brief Sheboygan police arrested a suspect, who was later taken to a hospital, on Thursday. Police said a welfare check led to an animal mistreatment investigation related to a dead dog. SHEBOYGAN, Wis. - Sheboygan police arrested a suspect after a welfare check led to an animal mistreatment investigation on Thursday, Feb. 6. What they're saying Officers went to the area of 11th and Water for a welfare check and found blood outside the home. During the course of the investigation, officers determined the subject of the welfare check and abused a dog – causing the dog's death. SIGN UP TODAY: Get daily headlines, breaking news emails from FOX6 News A short time later, officers found the suspect downtown. Police said the suspect had a knife and didn't comply with officers' commands. Several officers responded to the scene and took the suspect into custody using "less lethal munitions and electronic control devices." According to police, officers noticed the suspect had a number of injuries unrelated to the less lethal munitions. Officers and paramedics began life-saving attempts before the suspect was taken to an area hospital and then to a Milwaukee-area hospital. What we don't know Police did not specify the extent of the suspect's injuries. Police are still investigating the case and plan to file charges with the Sheboygan County District Attorney's Office. FREE DOWNLOAD: Get breaking news alerts in the FOX LOCAL Mobile app for iOS or Android What you can do Anyone with information related to the investigation is asked to call the Sheboygan Police Department at 920-459-3333. The Source Information in this report is from the Sheboygan Police Department.

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