Embattled Salem Lakes Village Administrator Placed On Leave – Legal And Personnel Investigation

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Salem Lakes Village Administrator Mike Murdock
(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

Salem Lakes Village Administrator Mike Murdock has been placed on administrative leave as of Thursday, July 13, 2023. Kenosha County Eye obtained records via a public records request that confirm that the Village Board voted to hire two law firms, von Briesen & Roper and Municipal Law and Litigation Group. According to documents obtained by KCE, von Briesen & Roper lawyers will be investigating not only the Village’s Administrator, but the Village’s Fire Department. Special Legal Counsel Municipal Law and Litigation Group will be utilized to guide the Village Board, which has four new members, with general legal questions about the Fire Department and Administrator. According to a statement that is believed to be written by the Village’s new legal team, “The Village Board of Trustees believes these actions were necessary in order to act for the good order and well-being of the Village’s residents and will not be commenting further…”

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KCE was alerted to questionable conduct about Murdock late last year and collected hundreds of pages of records dealing with his questionable management style and behavior. Murdock was allegedly caught creating a “hit list” of business to “shut down.” He would frequently use profanity in emails, attacking residents and businesses. He was accused of weaponizing the Fire Department to attack his enemies. Now, on the heels of an election that replaced almost the entire Village Board, Salem Lakes Village Administrator Mike Murdock saw the writing on the wall. He thinks he will soon be in the unemployment line. At least, that’s what he seemingly told his attorney. About six weeks after the new board was sworn in, Murdock hired an attorney to address his employment. This was also only a few weeks after the Walworth County Sheriff’s Office concluded a criminal investigation into allegations of corruption under Murdock’s administration. Walworth DA Zeke Wiedenfeld (D) said there wasn’t enough evidence for a conviction, but the investigators note some “off” practices in the Village.

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Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Bruce E. Schroeder
(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

Kenosha County Eye had received push-back from Murdock during our inquiry into his behavior. KCE Editor Kevin Mathewson had to sue Murdock when he refused to release records that pointed to a mass exodus in the Village’s Fire Department. Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Bruce E. Schroeder ordered Murdock to turn over the records to KCE. KCE then learned that almost three dozen fire-fighters have left the department recently, who’s second highest member was Murdock himself. Murdock did resign his position as Battalion Chief of the department just before our lawsuit. KCE learned why Murdock seemed to have a pre-existing animus towards KCE. Murdock’s daughter is married to Evan Quirk, a Kenosha mailman who stole, and allegedly sniffed used panties from a mailbox during his mail carrier route. Murdock seemed to be upset that we reported on “used panty-gate.”

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Salem Lakes Fire Chief James Lejcar
(Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

KCE has learned that staff at the Fire Department started leaving soon after Chief James Lejcar began his tenure as Chief. The investigation, according to the documents, will also include that Lejcar and his subordinates, including fire inspector Steve Ptaszynski. Ptaszynski, according to several business owners, flexed his authority as fire inspector and used his vast authority to attack businesses. KCE attempted to interview Ptaszynski after a recent meeting. He not only declined an interview, but called the Sheriff’s Department and asked them to arrest me for “disorderly conduct”. The Deputies declined.

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Murdock hired the same attorneys, West and Dunn, that former trustee Mike Culat hired to sue KCE. In a letter sent to the Salem Lakes village board dated May 30, 2023, seemingly threatening a lawsuit if the board removed Murdock, the attorney makes mention of Murdock’s “employment agreement.” KCE was told, in response to a public records request, that there is not currently, and never was an employment contract for Murdock. We don’t know how his lawyer got this wrong – he won’t tell us. Murdock also won’t talk to us. The letter also says that the new board and president is making “unreasonable” expectations of Murdock. A Village insider says that Murdock wants a raise from his current $140,617.29 salary to do any “new duties.” When KCE sued Murdock, he said, under oath “I do not have a strong interest on who sits on the board of the Village of Salem Lakes.” It seems, however, that he does. The Village recently had a closed-session meeting to discuss the potentially imminent lawsuit.

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Salem Lakes Public Works Director Paul Snellen
(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

Investigation

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According to the police report obtained by KCE, Murdock did a lot of things that the previous Village President says she was unaware of. Former Trustee Mike Culat, who is suing KCE, was alleged to have used a village skid steer on his property. A village employee told Walworth County Sheriff’s Detectives that the skid steer was missing from the shop for about two months. This same employee said that when it was returned, it was in a worse condition, with sticks covering it and the bucket had rust on it. This employee asked Public Works Director Paul Snellen where the skid steer was, because it was needed for village jobs. Snellen told him he didn’t know where it was. The skid steer was also missing the fuel key ring. The employee asked Snellen where the fuel key was and Snellen said “I don’t know what you’re talking about” and looked like he “saw a ghost.” Culat denies using the skid steer for personal use. There is some evidence, however, that he used some major equipment to clear a path in his backyard, during the approximate time he had the expensive village equipment. Satellite imagery is shown below.

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Investigators later learned from Murdock that Snellen had indeed brought the skidsteer to Culat’s house. This means that Snellen had lied to the employee whistleblower. But why? There was also an allegation that Paul Snellen towed the Village’s man lift on a Saturday away from the Village’s property and returned without it. The whistleblower asked Snellen where he brought the lift and Snellen replied “I don’t know.” The whistleblower believes it was towed to Culat’s house for him to use to trim trees. The whistleblower then told investigators that Snellen and Murdock would allow Village employees to use tools, equipment and some facilities for personal use. Murdock got mad at one point and revoked the privileges for a couple of years, but started up again.

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Murdock and Snellen both admitted to investigators that they store their own personal property at Village facilities and allow other employees to do the same. Investigators believed that the former Village President was unaware of this perk for employees. Murdock also admitted to investigators that he allowed a business owner he knows to store inventory in a Village building for free. This was also unknown by the previous president. Village staff were asked to clear out a storage container on village property. Snellen then stored his personal items in the trailer, like deer mounts. Murdock gave Snellen permission – the previous village president said she was unaware of this.

Menard’s 11% rebates were also asked about. Murdock and the previous Village President said they had a policy that handled the rebates. KCE is told by insiders that there is no such policy.

Many people who installed the new board – by a 2 to 1 margin, believe that Murdock is responsible for the Village’s decline. They want Murdock gone. One resident, who owns a business in Salem Lakes and lives here, told KCE that “It’s a mandate to get rid of Murdock. These new candidates promised change, and change starts at the top. Murdock needs to go. There can be no change if he sticks around. Thank you for your service, but your time is up, now you want to sue the taxpayers? You’re a joke, Mike.”

Village Board officials declined comment as the investigation is ongoing.

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  1. To paraphrase from above

    Thank you for your service but it’s time to go

    Power tends to corrupt.
    Absolute power corrupts Absolutely.

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  2. Time is up, no more games. The residents deserve a Government that works for Salem Lakes. Maybe Mikes best friend can plan his next move, I’m sure the next move will even be more idiotic then the last. Good Luck?
    Hopefully this leads to new policies that will prevent this abuse and the excessive over reach from happening again in the future. The Administrator tried to control the board with his legal threats, how’s that working out. ??

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    1. New policies ??

      Using governmental equipment for personal use ? Storage ??
      This isn’t your boss letting you borrow a tool over the weekend.
      This is wrong from the get go !
      Just asking (or demanding) to do any of these things is wrong. And the people asking and/or getting these “favors “ know it when they do it.
      That’s two wrongs !!

      1. This is allegedly how a career employee took advantage of a part-time board. To think you could put your personal property and others in village buildings with no fear of being caught says it all. If proven true through this investigation the village should get storage fees from these morons at a minimum, and some interest and penalties. If true, Mr. Murdock should pay for anyone he gave permission to store their personal stuff on the village property, did he benefit from this activity? If he can’t pay then maybe Tesar should, that was her right-hand man. Then, if the rumors are correct, he wanted more money for doing his job. Get me the Barf bucket.

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        1. It’s still happening. Maybe someone should check every building the village owns. Including the ones across the street from the hwy dept. the sooner paul and Brad are gone too the better the village will operate.

  3. Panty sniffer linked to a Murdock? Still married? Father Murdock okay with this? Wow, hits on Mike from all over the place. Sleep must be hard!

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    1. Still don’t know why stealing mail isn’t a felony with a prison sentence !!

      The judge said the value was under $50.

      Doesn’t Matter what the perceived value is or was. The post office is Federal !!

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  4. This is why there should be term limits. This is reflective on Tesar, where the buck should have stopped. She still might be caught up in it still – rightly so! She closed her eyes and Mike and Jim knew she would do nothing even if she caught sight of a little bit. So much for her dedication.

  5. A significant question is why was he hired in the first place? Weren’t there any professional municipal management specialists available?

    1. Just like with the fire chief, the administrator was appointed without a hiring process or qualification review. Look up James Lejcar on the Wisconsin state fire certification lookup and compare to the posted job requirements of a chief. Hiring unqualified buddies leads to this. Tesar and her husband are close personal friends of Murdock.

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  6. The cover up is always worse than the crime. They (King Murdock and Lejcar the life safety Czar) continue to abuse their power and tell private business owners, job creators, and risk takers what they can NOT do and what’s best for their businesses, employees, and customers. Easy to do when you have never signed the front of a paycheck in your life. The “Hit list” is real and retribution has escalated to the next level. Using “life safety” as an excuse, a weapon to cause financial hardship to hardworking business owners has gone on too long. Relationships are the backbone of small businesses and communities. They thought they’re scare tactics and making shit up to fit their narrative and their own interests would never be challenged. Thank you to the voters who elected (landslide victory) a new board with guts and common sense. Thank you to the new board for standing up to these crooks and doing what’s right for the taxpayers and businesses. Follow the money, all in the name of ISO rating = bond rates, insurance, interest rates in order to borrow, borrow, and spend our money on growing the government. More fire stations, more incompetent and unqualified “leaders” who are protected from accountability and who’s goal is only to grow their budget in the farce of “Life Safety”… personal responsibility and protecting yourself and your family is NOT the job or the RIGHT of this punch drunk fire department and administrator. We are very capable of making better decisions and living our own lives, free from the WORST CASE SCENARIO WORLD of the unqualified inspector and almighty God himself chief “life safety Czar”. Grandfather died in the fire, maybe in your sick twisted dictatorship but not here in Wisconsin. Take your failed bullshit policies, corruption, and bankrupt ideology back to Illinois where it belongs. Mayberry was fine until you arrogant ass clowns decided to tell businesses and taxpayers to OBEY. Private sector is always going to keep you in check. Try creating a job, put your livelihood on the bottom of a loan, treat people with respect, sorry you don’t have to nor did you think anyone would have the balls to fight back for what is right! Karma is a bitch

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    1. Thanks to the handful of business owners who had enough of this government abuse who fought back and got the snowball rolling down hill on these self serving people.

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    2. You give too much credit. Lejcar couldn’t spell ISO, let alone figure out how to improve the rating. One of the biggest rating impacts is on fire certifications and training, of which he has almost none. Lejcar couldn’t cite a fire code or interpret one to save his life. No experience, no certification, no training, no abilities to lead. All of which are compensated for by getting angry and flexing power, out of fear of being found out. He should be placed on leave before firefighters get hurt.

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      1. Snellen Protector is not around now, Yikes. Better start protecting your ass, the clock is ticking. The future is not bright and you will need to wear shades, Spotlight time.

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        1. Snellen has always been mikes puppet. And another unqualified individual that was put into a management role for no other reason than he would do whatever Mike said and wanted. maybe someone should ask about Paul mowing areas behind the treatment plant for hunting. No one else was allowed back there. Him and mike would hunt the area and Paul would spend hours mowing certain trails to hunt deer in the fall.

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      2. He doesn’t even live in Wisconsin if I’m not mistaken. That’s something they should look into. The spotlight should be on him , he’s not a Wisconsin resident.

    1. How so? Im not saying you’re wrong but I’m genuinely curious. I’m ready or was ready to do business with him and know him. Should I run? I have witnessed drinking occasionally and womanizer. But not my place. Think I’ll go elsewhere

    2. How so? Just genuinely curious. We were going to do business together but after reading this I think I’ll run the other way.. I’ve witnessed occasional drinking and lollygagging and womanizing. But never this . Guess you learn something every day. Thanks.

  7. Like I always say,once a panty sniffer always a panty sniffer. How does Steinbrink fit into this puzzle?

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  8. Should have just bought the panties online using his credit card and dealt with the wife finding out. Instead he stole them and look what happened !
    Common sense is becoming a rarer commodity in these next generations.
    I blame the parents !
    And their parents before them.
    God help us for these are the potential leaders of the future. Just glad I’ll be dead by that time.

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  9. In the past fews days Chief James Lejcar has been going around telling employees of the fire department to keep their mouths shut and that they are prohibited to speak to any investigators. Lejcar states “that’s my job” “you send them to me”. What about freedom of speech? Employee rights? What about the fact that none of Lejcar employees want him as a leader? Steve P is just as bad, ask him about the dishwasher at station 1, better yet ask the full time crew about it, they’ll actually get you the truth. Someone is going to either get hurt or killed at Salem lakes Fire/Rescue. No training, no leadership, no accountability, NO STAFF, and piss poor attitudes. Salem Lakes Fire/Rescue will hire just about anyone, are you breathing? Yup! You’re hired!

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    1. Is Lecar teamed up with Culat and Murdock with these attorneys from Baraboo Wi. I wonder if these Attorneys are just a front for Maybe another attorney close to this past board. Makes you wonder, Baraboo, WI. WTF

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    2. When this internal investigation starts Lecar should worry about himself and not others. I think telling others to obstruct is probably not his best move if true. Bucking the system seems to have worked well for Murdock. Between his Attorneys and best friend it seems he headed in the right direction.

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    3. Share more about this fire. The new board might want to know specifics and the old members hoping for fail mite learn they are backing the wrong horse, Fire commision included. Details. Details. Details. Especially now with the Fire review in progress. Owner insurance mite want to know of delay as well.

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    4. That’s where the problems are. In Salem, whistleblowers are harassed, intimidated and lose their jobs for reporting things that go on. The board needs to speak to employees individually or in small groups where they don’t have to fear these people.
      The board should also speak to former employees. The things they would find out would make their heads spin.

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  10. Let’s talk about the fire last night! Wow embarrassing! First off you have someone driving the engine who doesn’t know how to pump! And they drove passed the neighborhood! Every second counts and they wasted a lot. Let’s talk about his command abilities, holy shit! My dog could have done better. Micromanaging as always. How about you stop walking around taking pictures and worry about keeping your job! Oh wait, too late.

    He has hired a very questionable group of full timers. Some are good, but some are not going to help this place get better. Cocky and toxic- sounds like the leadership.

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    1. Share more about this fire. The new board might want to know specifics and the old members hoping for fail mite learn they are backing the wrong horse, Fire commision included. Details. Details. Details. Especially now with the Fire review in progress. Owner insurance mite want to know of delay as well.

    1. Definitely under her watch. This is why other sleepy boards should take notice. You can’t have the patient ts running the asylum.

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  11. Time was up many years ago! Many board members, not all, stop caring about who they represented. Many felt that a Heavy Equipment repair facility should be harassed and held to a much higher standard than other businesses. Why?? One could only surmise they didn’t like him. So the Village used the Fire Department to do the dirty work, as well as the Building and Zoning. The Village tried to shutter this business through zoning for some pretty petty BS. The village says that’s not true, we just want him to follow the rules we made up. That’s right folks Made Up!! This handful of employees have tried to interpret the code the way that best satisfies their agenda.
    Finally, the citizens realized that having a few board members that still had a pulse wasn’t going to find compromise.
    NOW!! it appears the past board and certain employees and special staff want a do-over through lawsuits. That’s right folks, these are the same F**kers that didn’t hardly lift a finger to stop the harassment and CLEAR OVERREACH!! Hopefully, you had a chance to read the past board and soon Administrator beyond Morainic e-mails on that website that helped get the truth out about those e-mails out. Thank you to the website people. IT STRUCK ME FUNNY THAT THESE VILLAGE FOLKS WERE SO SURE NOBODY WAS GOING TO LOOK OVER THEIR SHOULDER. Now they want to cry, that’s unfair, I didn’t mean those words in the e-mails. It’s Real simple, hard to believe anything but your words. I believe several businesses and citizens need to sue certain individuals personally, IMO they acted outside the village, maybe a nice going away present.
    Now they want to bitch about how they lost, that in itself tells you all you need to know. If they felt they were unfairly attacked, then they should have responded. They didn’t, WHY?? Oh wait I forgot about Culats beyond make no sense statements and some F**cking Duck Game, really that’s it after 11 years. He or the other board members shouldn’t be surprised by the outcome. They wanted to believe that the people of Salem Lakes would be loyal one more time with no REAL pushback or effort. REALLY???? They really thought the voters were stupid and would be happy to have it broken off in their ass one more time. We all should be thankful the new board stepped up. They are trying, but the past board and certain employees are coordinating their efforts to try and stop real positive progress. they think lawyers will somehow redeem the stupid shit they did, unfortunately not even an Attorney can fix that. We’ll maybe Johnny Cochran. No, not even Johnny.
    I feel sorry for the citizens of the Village that have had to put up with this madness.
    I’m also sorry Our Administrator will now have to pay for Storage. However, we should all try and look on the bright side of life. I believe this new board will turn things around. I don’t think you could have found a better choice for President. Thank you President Bucur!!

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  12. Sounds like this is all very personal and lacking in any actual facts, just what you think may, or may not be true – so unprofessional and a disgrace to real reporters who report unbiased facts, but that isn’t unexpected considering the source. I don’t know how you get away with calling your opinion page “news”.

      1. The new members of the board see the issues and are working hard to fix them. Some old members of the board are working to make them fail

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    1. He should have never been given that position. And never would have if he wasn’t good friends with the village president.

  13. Uh ohhttps://ci5.googleusercontent.com/proxy/5TFfI32XKFeu3V3njumqm4LjIyC4M3DtmSjfjcnqvhTn_Lav_vibr1W7wFidyekmlMn-zn-mftPg33eBOp38FVOO0X9RJwLrhMkb8770MsQVIIbAJJx1ece3gO4AH_pLgTLvIvLUtAHwHDf6Gw=s0-d-e1-ft#https://mlsvc01-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/15e85f62801/6d2eed94-b22d-4947-bb32-efbe656c2594.png

  14. I wonder what “the girls in the office” have to say about all this. Donald, can you enlighten us with your Silver Lake wisdom?

  15. I lived in Trevor for 20 yrs I thought about moving back but the garbage going on there you can keep it.Good riddance!

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Felony Retail Theft Defendant Accused of Stealing More Than $1,000 in Merchandise From Kohl’s Has Bail Reduced by Court Commissioner After Judge Ordered $2,500 Cash Bail

, 50, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man accused of stealing more than $1,000 worth of merchandise from Kohl’s was released on a $1,000 cash bail Tuesday after Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry reduced the cash bail amount previously ordered by a judge. Judge Heather Iverson had issued an arrest warrant for on June

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Felony Theft Defendant Accused of Taking Wallet With $800 Cash and Child’s Social Security Card Released on No-Cash Bail Despite Judge Had Ordered $2,500 Cash Bail

Michele Kay Robinson, 66, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha woman accused of stealing a wallet containing $800 in cash and a child’s Social Security card was released Tuesday after Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry reduced a $2,500 cash bail previously ordered by Judge Jason Rossell to a $3,000 no-cash bail. Michele Kay Robinson, 66,

Velo City Classic Returns to Downtown Kenosha June 20, Featuring Professional Racing and Free Kids Events

KENOSHA, Wis. — Cyclists from across the Midwest will descend on downtown Kenosha later this month as the Velo City Classic returns on Saturday, June 20, bringing a full day of competitive racing, family activities, and community events to Library Park and the surrounding streets. The event is part of the 2026 Tour of America’s Dairyland, one of the nation’s premier cycling series,

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Attempted Burglary at Chiapetta Shoes Prompts Large Police Response, K-9 Search

Chiapetta Shoes 4820 75th St (Photo by Incident Response) KENOSHA, Wis. — A suspected attempted burglary at Chiapetta Shoes early Tuesday morning prompted a large response from the Kenosha Police Department, including a K-9 unit, drones, multiple officers, and a search of the business. You must be logged in to view the rest of this article.

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‘Everybody Knew’: Tremper Teacher Arrested After School Bus Hit-and-Run Amid Longstanding Allegations of Drinking at School

Casey Cushman – Teacher, Tremper High School and his Damaged Truck KENOSHA, Wis. — A Tremper High School Technology Education teacher who has for years been the subject of allegations that he drank alcohol while at work was arrested Thursday after allegedly crashing into a school bus, fleeing the scene, and later being arrested for operating while intoxicated. Casey Cushman – Teacher, Tremper

Kenosha County Eye Editor Sues DPI Over Silence on Records Related to Teacher Whose Case Inspired Wisconsin Grooming Law

KENOSHA, Wis. — More than two years after Kenosha County Eye first broke the story of former KTEC teacher Christian Enwright’s alleged grooming of a middle school student, the controversy has spawned criminal convictions, statewide legislation, and now a lawsuit against the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. On Monday, Kenosha County Eye editor Kevin Mathewson filed a petition for a writ of mandamus

KUSD Budget Survey Sparks Backlash as Residents Call Process a ‘Dog and Pony Show’

KENOSHA, Wis. — Kenosha Unified School District’s latest effort to gather public input on budget reductions is drawing criticism from some parents and residents who say district leaders have already decided to pursue another referendum and are simply creating the appearance of public involvement. On Monday, KUSD distributed a survey asking parents, students and staff to suggest budget cuts as the district faces

Judge Jason Rossell Ordered Intake Court Camera Shut Off; Sheriff’s Office Preserved Partial Coverage, Sources Raise Safety Concerns

KENOSHA, Wis. — Kenosha County Eye has learned that Judge Jason Rossell ordered the intake courtroom security camera system shut off, according to information obtained by KCE from the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office. The revelation comes after weeks of questions surrounding why large portions of the camera feed inside the county’s busiest and most volatile courtroom suddenly became permanently obscured by black boxes.

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Lindenhurst Police Officer Accused of Threatening to Kill Wife, Drown Children Now Facing Child Abuse Felonies, $250,000 Cash Bond

Robert J. Holbach, 48, of Pleasant Prairie(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) Story Modified: 11:30 a.m., June 9, 2026 PLEASANT PRAIRIE, Wis. — A Lindenhurst, Illinois police officer accused of threatening to kill his wife, drown his children, and shoot his wife in the face is now facing four felony child abuse charges after investigators expanded their investigation into allegations first reported in April. Supplemental

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Detective Bureau Veteran Named KPPA Detective of the Year

KENOSHA, Wis. — The Kenosha Professional Police Association has named Detective Eric Kukowski its 2025 Detective of the Year, recognizing a veteran investigator who colleagues describe as a leader, mentor and one of the department’s most respected detectives. The honor is particularly significant because it is awarded based on nominations from fellow officers and detectives who work alongside the recipient every day. For

Geneva Dock Expands Into Kenosha County With New Dealer Location at Paddock Lake Sporting Goods

PADDOCK LAKE, Wis. — A Wisconsin-based dock manufacturer is expanding its presence in southeastern Wisconsin through a new partnership with a longtime local sporting goods retailer. Geneva Dock, operated by GD Marine LLC, announced this month that it has established an authorized dealer location at Paddock Lake Sporting Goods in Paddock Lake. The agreement will bring Geneva Dock’s full line of extruded aluminum

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Man Charged With Child Sexual Assault in 2023 Arrested Nearly 2½ Years Later, Held on $100,000 Cash Bail

Richard Day Raun V, 36, of Racine(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha County court commissioner on Wednesday set a $100,000 cash bail for a Racine man accused of repeatedly sexually assaulting a child under the age of 13, rejecting a lower amount sought by prosecutors after hearing directly from the victim’s adoptive father. Richard Day Raun V, 36, of Racine(Kenosha

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UPDATE: Court Documents Reveal Bluebird Motel Shooting Victim Was Allegedly Lured to Meeting Through Text Messages Before Gunfire Erupted

Top Row: Kerry G. Turnipseed, 39 and Curtis A. Robison, 35Bottom Row: Joseph Rannow, 32 and Kendrick D. Role, 43(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) SOMERS, Wis. — Hours after the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrests of four men in connection with last week’s Bluebird Motel shooting, newly filed court documents have revealed additional details about how investigators believe the encounter was arranged

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Man Accused of Shooting at Five Kenosha Police Officers Now Charged; Judge Signs $1.5 Million Arrest Warrant

Andres Casas, 35, of Kenosha(Racine County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — The Kenosha man accused of firing multiple rounds at police officers during a nearly eight-hour standoff last month has now been formally charged with five counts of attempted first-degree intentional homicide, and a judge has signed a $1.5 million cash arrest warrant for him. Andres Casas, 35, of Kenosha(Racine County Sheriff’s Office)

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Felon Out on Two Separate Bails Allegedly Told Police “I’m Fucked” Before Officers Found Loaded Handgun Hidden in Motorcycle

Darryl L. Heard Sr., 45, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha felon who was already free on bail in two separate felony cases was ordered held on a $50,000 cash bail Wednesday after prosecutors alleged he told police “I’m fucked” moments before officers discovered a loaded handgun hidden inside his motorcycle. Darryl L. Heard Sr., 45, of Kenosha(Kenosha County

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Second-Offense OWI Defendant Accused of Crashing SUV Into Fence and Ditch, Driving While Revoked and Without Court-Ordered Ignition Interlock Released on No-Cash Bail

KENOSHA, Wis. — A 32-year-old Kenosha man charged with second-offense operating while intoxicated after allegedly crashing his SUV through a fence and into a ditch in Somers was released on a no-cash bail Wednesday by Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry. Prosecutors requested his release, and Henry ordered Jose Luis Trujillo Jr. released on a no-cash bail with conditions despite

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Teen Accused of Crashing Into Tree, Building and Injuring Passenger Released on No-Cash Bail After Missing Court; Commissioner Cuts Bail From $1,000 Cash to No-Cash

Earnest L. Cooper, 19, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — An 19-year-old Kenosha man accused of causing a high-speed crash that injured his passenger was released on a no-cash bail Wednesday after previously failing to appear in court, despite an arrest warrant carrying a $1,000 cash bail having been issued in the case. Court records show Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner

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Minnesota Man Sentenced to 45 Days in Jail for Third-Offense OWI in Pleasant Prairie

Brandon Duane Hemry, 43, of Austin, Minnesota(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Minnesota man who admitted he had “a little bit too much to drink” before pulling into a Pleasant Prairie business parking lot was sentenced Wednesday by Kenosha County Circuit Judge Jodi Meier to 45 days in jail after pleading guilty to third-offense operating while intoxicated. Hemry was also ordered

Four Arrested After Bluebird Motel Shooting in Alleged Drug Deal Robbery Gone Wrong

SOMERS, Wis. — Four men have been arrested following a shooting at the Bluebird Motel that investigators say occurred during an attempted armed robbery connected to a suspected narcotics transaction, according to the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office. Formal charges have not yet been filed, but the case has been referred to the Kenosha County District Attorney’s Office for review. Deputies were dispatched to

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Salem Lakes Fire Rescue Division Chief Resigns After Administrative Leave, Internal Investigation

Former Salem Lakes Fire Department Division Chief Jill Torres(File Cell Phone Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye) SALEM LAKES, Wis. — Salem Lakes Fire Rescue Division Chief Jill Torres has resigned from the department following an internal misconduct investigation, becoming the second member of the department’s command staff to leave under a separation agreement in just one month. Former Assistant Fire Chief

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Woman Accused of Repeatedly Punching 14-Year-Old Daughter in Face, Dragging Her Across Floor Gets $2,500 Cash Bail From Aileen Henry Despite DA Seeking $8,000

Dynasty D. Jammerson, 27, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha woman accused of repeatedly punching her 14-year-old daughter in the face, dragging her across the floor by her sweatshirt hood, and causing severe facial injuries was ordered held on a $2,500 cash bail Tuesday by Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen Henry, despite prosecutors arguing for a significantly higher amount. Dynasty

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Aileen “Half Off” Henry Lowers Judge’s $25,000 Cash Bail to $4,000 for Man Accused of Throwing Wife Over Couch, Holding Her in Corner Against Her Will, and Offering Her Phone Back if She Didn’t Call Police

Nathan Andrew Crane, 28, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A 28-year-old Kenosha man accused of throwing his wife over a couch, holding her in a corner against her will, and offering to return her phone if she agreed not to call police was ordered held on a $4,000 cash bail Tuesday, despite a judge having previously set a $25,000 cash

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Felony Election Fraud Defendant Accused of Illegally Voting While on Felony Supervision Released on No-Cash Bail by Aileen “Half Off” Henry

Michael A. Regina, 34, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A 34-year-old Kenosha man charged with felony election fraud for allegedly voting in the 2020 presidential election while legally ineligible to do so was released Tuesday on a no-cash bail by Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry, despite prosecutors seeking a $5,000 cash bail. Michael Regina was booked

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Man Charged in Burglary That Netted Up to $7,000 in Cash Has Judge’s $35,000 Cash Bail Reduced by $20,000 by Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry

Xavier D. Harris, 30, of North Chicago(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A North Chicago man accused of burglarizing a Kenosha apartment and stealing up to $7,000 in cash, a PlayStation 5, a gaming computer and other property had his cash bail reduced by $20,000 Tuesday after Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry lowered a judge’s previously ordered $35,000

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Felony Retail Theft Defendant Accused of Stealing More Than $1,000 in Merchandise From Kohl’s Has Bail Reduced by Court Commissioner After Judge Ordered $2,500 Cash Bail

, 50, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man accused of stealing more than $1,000 worth of merchandise from Kohl’s was released on a $1,000 cash bail Tuesday after Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Aileen “Half Off” Henry reduced the cash bail amount previously ordered by a judge. Judge Heather Iverson had issued an arrest warrant for on June

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