Long-Time Detective Resigns Amid Internal Investigation into Mishandled Cases

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Former Kenosha Police Detective Jason Melichar

Kenosha, Wis. — A longtime Kenosha police detective has resigned just days before the conclusion of a sweeping internal investigation that sources say uncovered years of mishandled cases and investigative shortcuts.

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Detective Jason Melichar, who joined the Kenosha Police Department in 1999, resigned effective April 2, 2025, according to a department spokesperson. KPD confirmed that Melichar stepped down before the internal inquiry had concluded but declined to comment further, citing the investigation as a personnel matter.

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Melichar had a decades-long career with the department, eventually rising to the rank of Detective Sergeant. After about a year and a half, he voluntarily stepped down from the supervisory position, reportedly preferring the work of a front-line investigator. He also served for years as a board member of the Kenosha Professional Police Association (KPPA).

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Detective Pete Deates – President, KPPA

Pete Deates, President of the KPPA, praised Melichar’s longstanding service to the organization and the broader community. “Jason’s ability to build and maintain relationships — not just for the union, but for the entire department — was remarkable,” Deates said.

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But in the final stretch of his career, Melichar’s performance declined sharply, according to multiple sources within the department. A KPD insider told Kenosha County Eye that while Melichar had once been considered one of the more capable detectives with the department, he had begun to cut corners and shirk core responsibilities.

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“There was a time he was solid,” the insider said. “But he got lazy. He stopped doing the work.”

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An internal audit of his cases reportedly revealed that Melichar had frequently used a procedural loophole to close investigations without adequate follow-up — sometimes without ever re-contacting victims or pursuing leads. Detectives at KPD have historically operated with considerable autonomy, and supervisors typically intervene only when asked. That structure, according to insiders, allowed Melichar’s misconduct to go unnoticed for an extended period.

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Patrick Patton – Kenosha Police Chief
(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)

That changed during the investigation, as Chief Patrick Patton reviewed the preliminary findings of the audit and began implementing a series of internal reforms. Patton moved quickly to tighten oversight, reduce detective autonomy, and introduce safeguards aimed at preventing similar lapses in the future. On or around December 5, 2024, Melichar was placed on administrative leave, and the department launched a months-long internal investigation, combing through years of his casework.

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Over the course of four months, investigators uncovered what one source called a “clear pattern” of incomplete investigations. Melichar was given a final opportunity to plead his case directly to the chief. He declined to do so, and resigned instead. Sources close to the matter told Kenosha County Eye that Melichar’s termination was all but certain had he not quit.

In the wake of the investigation, the department has instituted new oversight policies within the detective bureau, reducing the level of autonomy previously granted to investigators. Detectives are now subject to closer scrutiny and tighter controls aimed at preventing similar breakdowns in accountability.

One officer, speaking on condition of anonymity, praised the chief’s handling of the matter. “Patton knew this would give the department a black eye,” the officer said. “But he did the right thing anyway. That’s a leader I will stand behind.”

Reflecting on the situation, Deates added, “Jason was a true friend to me and to many in the department. Unfortunately, for whatever reason, his work performance had clearly declined over the years.”

Melichar’s departure ends a 26-year career with the department — one that began with promise, but ended under a cloud of suspicion and unanswered questions.

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  1. Some people
    Burn out.

    Supervisors have some responsibility in S U P E R V I S I O N

    Suoervisors have responsibility in observing the welfare of staff.

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  2. “Patton knew this would give the department a black eye,”

    Would ??

    Too late. Already done

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  3. Burnout, is in fact a real thing.
    Sometimes, one just throws their hands up in the air
    and asks themselves what exactly are they beating themselves
    up for.

    Probably best for everybody, that he took this opportunity to
    make whatever adjustments he himself feels need to be done.

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    1. He took the cowards way out!! The decline probably started when he had his affair that ended his marriage, amongst running his side hustle as the owner of Just Drive!! He also resigned probably so he could keep his pension!!

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      1. Just like the KUSD….resign instead of being fired. I wonder how many cases would of had different outcomes had he done his job? Since there is evidence that things may not have been done properly, in what are now closed cases, the vases can be reopened and redone. Some people may be in jail and shouldn’t be.

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        1. Under Gravely and McNeil watch no one went to jail. So I doubt there are innocent people in jail because of him. If anything people are in jail bc the DA prosecuted a case that shouldn’t have been prosecuted

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      2. His affair didn’t run his marriage but the one his wife had with his best friend did! Both of them were never faithful to each other but that was the final breaking point.

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  4. Some people get good at their jobs.

    Then bosses confuse that competence with thinking that, that person can also lead. So then that competent person is put in charge of others as “their” leader or worse yet, left alone without supervision.

    Some people reach the end or top of their competence and should stay right there. Doing what they do best. They should not or even want to lead others but they do. And that’s a failure of the bosses above. Failing to see that leadership incompetence.

    This is on the chief.

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    1. It may not have been Patton who promoted him. He’s only been chief since Morrisey left. Likely he rose through the ranks with other Police Chiefs. But agree, good workers often get promoted for being a good worker. He did recognize the fact he wasn’t liking supervision and stepped down. From the few officers I know they seem confident in Patton as a good chief and leader.

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    2. That’s pretty deep stuff, but I know what you mean . Real leadership can’t be taught , worse yet, it can’t be faked.

  5. I’m going out on a limb here, maybe the liberal prosecutors played a part where a pattern of arrests of the same people due to the revolving door at the DAs office for years. Not making excuses just an observation. Burn out was mentioned this type of thing would definitely bring it on.

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  6. In the investigation and Patton taking action, was there anything identified to help with suggested “burnout”? Like the military, I suspect police officers are hesitant to seek help. That is a core issue that needs to be addressed. It’s a tough job with many strains on personal life. They see many things most people never will. It’s ok to seek help and assistance for anyone.

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  7. Able to resign instead of being terminated for cause after a months long investigation? Sounds fishy to me.

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      1. What a waste to lose a 28-year pension!!! I’m sure he knew the writing was in the wall and they would fire him, so he resigned instead!! That in itself tells you he was guilty, let alone not wanting to explain himself!!! Where does all that money in the pension go now??

        He got lazy and sloppy probably because he had to make time for his affair while married. He just remarried the home wrecker he had the affair with a couple years ago too!!! Not to mention the guy liked to party and drink!!

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            1. Exactly what I was thinking considering the ex-wife is still in a relationship with a teacher at Whittier who was friends of theirs, so there’s another marriage that was ruined!! Pretty gross to be involved with friends of yours when everyone is married!!! It only leaves you to believe they were swingers!!!

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        1. The ex wife cheated with his close friend then recently got remarried to the same guy she cheated with. Get your facts straight before making accusations.

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          1. Oh so have the facts straight!!! There are 2 sides to every story and the ex-wife is not remarried to the guy she is still with!!

            1. false. they are both remarried, your an idiot! I think you should stop wasting time commenting on people’s lives whom you don’t know and go read a book or touch grass

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              1. And you’re an idiot that seems to be a know it all!!! Either way, pretty disgusting to cheat and marry people within your own circle of friends!!

          2. The ex wife is a horrible person. She’s so judgmental. I’m a former nurse and worked with her. She always talked down to people. She probably cheats on this husband too.

            1. They were both that way!! Noses up in the air and unless you were friends with them, they wouldn’t even talk to you!!

              It doesn’t matter who cheated on who, but both with friends in your own little clicks circle is pretty disgusting!! Their daughters are the same way too…snub noses unless you are friends with them! The apple definitely didn’t fall from their tree!!

              1. And who are you to be commenting on this??? And to bring the daughters in… that’s disgusting and immature. They are kids. Leave them alone and get a damn life. Calling kids you probably barely know snub noses? Go read a book or something.

              2. And who are you to be commenting on this??? And to bring the daughters in… that’s disgusting and immature. They are kids. Leave them alone and get a damn life. Calling kids you probably barely know snub noses? Go read a book or something.

              3. Just sounds like you are jealous they didn’t want to talk to you too. Just sayin….

          1. He gets all of his pension. He was not fired so the city still has to match there part of his retirement. He only loses part of the retirement if he is fired and the city does not have to match.

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    1. He resigned, so no to “retirement”. Unless something happened that is not in the article; he worked long enough to earn his pension and be vested. Those funds are his. In WI, if you are 55 years+ and separate employment from a WI retirement employer, you can withdraw funds from your retirement account. If, I recall, there 1 or 2 other specific hardship clauses too. Like many with a pension, when you leave an employer, you often have the choice to leave it in the fund or roll it to an IRA.
      Disclosure; don’t know the guy, but worked for a WI retirement employer.

      1. You can only roll it over to an IRA when you turn 59 years of age! Plus I’m sure his ex-wife got half of that in the divorce since Wisconsin is a 50-50 State.

    1. Of course you back and respect the badge, there are bad apples in every profession. This does not give society the right to go wild and say fuck the police.

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        1. My background check is crystal clear, by your attitude I can tell you had negative interactions with LE and probably a lengthy criminal record. It’s simple, don’t break the law and you can go your entire life not having to associate with law enforcement.

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          1. Where have you been the last 20+ years? Police, in general, have lost the public’s respect. The integrity that once was, is now gone.

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            1. That’s because the moral fabric of this country is gone. Don’t be so dismissive or so easy to accept how ‘the last 20 years’ have been. The younger generation has learned to show less respect to most everyone- because their parents suck nowadays and don’t instill that trait with their children. Where does most of how kids behave originate???? With their parents. So many parents suck as leaders nowadays.

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  8. I think that’s what’s known as “Government Work”. It happens at all levels everywhere. Everyone would love to have a government job: Great pay, great benefits, and room for advancement. After a probationary period, long-term employment is guaranteed, especially if unions are involved. We are seeing this play out on a national level.

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  9. “Personnel matters” is often used as a kind of evasive buzz phrase. This sounds like one of the situations where it’s spot on. Dealing with a problem employee and/or an employee with problems is complicated, time consuming and costly, especially if it’s a tenured employee. There are times when “sign here and don’t let the door hit you in the ass on the way out” is the best solution. It brings cost-effective certainty and closure to all concerned. There is no guarantee that termination will be upheld after arbitration and legal challenges, especially in the absence of criminal wrongdoing (which sounds like the case here). Sounds like everyone did the right thing. Burnout and mental illness are real things that happen to real people, including good people.

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  10. Pensions are federally protected, the money belongs to the individual that earned that money. If you recall, the only asset OJ Simpson couldn’t have taken was his pension.

  11. All these comments about “burn-out”, sure it happens and it can happen in any job. This guy was to be investigating real life cases with real victims….this could have been YOU or YOUR family. Cases closed with little to no work. No excuse, no bullshit for burn out to do this. Ridiculous.

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  12. Burnout? How could this guy get burned out? He took 2+hr lunches everyday. Didn’t start “working” on any caseload until after his first hour in the building and was always done early too. He is a real piece of shit. No excuses.

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  13. Wonder why he didn’t like being in supervision. All he did was check in for the first couple hours, assign out cases and then went and sat at his house for the next 5-6hrs before returning to close the shift. This is the truth.

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    1. Yeah, lol. Another real potential black eye for the department! They all know this shit is happening but don’t address it until they get caught. And remember this hero Patton used to LEAD the Det. Bureau too. Why didn’t he make these changes then.

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      1. He can’t be everywhere. There’s alot of people on the kpd. The main thing os he’s making corrections so it hopefully doesn’t happen again in the future

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    2. Sounds like you have first hand knowlege. I bet you couldn’t find him when you had a question or needed a report signed!

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    3. It probably required him to do more work and he would create more paperwork and responsibilities for him. No sitting at home for 5-6 hours sitting in his fat ass at home!

  14. What they really need at that department is a full-time cop to work with the employees regarding mental health, check in on work injuries and address burnout. They should probably promote this person to a supervisor level too.

    Oh wait, they have had this for years. She doesn’t do shit.

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    1. And some of her colleagues had to do her work for her! She sits in an office, makes her own hours and doesn’t do real police work.

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  15. Years ago there was a rumor about officers/detectives who were untruthful or had some skeletons in their closets and the DA would not use them in court. It was a very “under the table” thing that few knew about. There was unconfirmed talk that the DA office had a list of those people. It was not talked about but some people heard about this. If you want to research cases you know that the officer was involved with and she/he does not testify, you need to ask why. Not every officer needs to testify on each case-that’s up to the DA/Courts, but if an officer does not testify over a period of a few years…..well that tells a story. Also, agents who worked in the fraud department had many ways to close cases using the “it’s a civil thing” as their crutch.

  16. When you say pensions belong to person that earned it isn’t always true. My ex gave her half to my kids as beneficiary. I’m not against my kids getting it but I “assumed” I and second wife would receive it when my ex passed away. Nope

    1. I don’t know if it was called that at the time but rumors say he was. Sent him to Fraud where every case can be made to be a civil case and court testimony is a minimum. Maybe he should have been a court officer!

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      1. Wait, is this how he can afford a high end Lincoln Navigator? Those vehicles are nearing $100k, how the hell he afford that on a detective salary? Wondering if there is more to this story….

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        1. It’s called overtime. You could make $10k/year in OT without even trying. Also he had the other business. He was making six figures easily. And remember you can lease cars….of make payments over 6 years…..

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  17. Jason I love you and appreciate you Mr so many don’t even understand the cut throat hate that goes on 😞 your amazing and your worth so much Mr

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  18. Who wouldn’t want to see all this corruption Department has created ? Its astounding. First, research about more about what happened in August 2020. The city, the mayor and all of the Police force got paid handsomely to promote creating the civil unrest. We know how lies, negligent and lazy they are of LEO’S. It stems from not caring about their constituents and citizens. Nothing is improving and is actually getting worse in your city. How does the municipality not think their constituents and their citizens all so stupid ?? Too many can see through their BS.

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    1. Yeah and if you were offered a healthy raise or promotion you would have given it back or turned it down???

    2. You are a complete stooge. First off, your ‘comment’ really makes little sense. Secondly, I’d bet you truly have little clue as to what they were dealing with during that low point in time. All the hard work that was done to keep jackasses like you safe. 24/7 by the way. I’m curious where you come up with that they “promoted the unrest”. Its shameful that I even responded to this because you’re THAT stupid.

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    3. Government gansters at work. The people who should be reporting this are the journalists, who instead for the most part are complicit and remain so.

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  19. Thanks for reporting on this, Kevin. It’s worth noting that once again this story can only be found at Kenosha County Eye, home to many exclusive stories. Quick question for those citing burnout as a reason for Melichar’s resignation: why would he take on owning a business if burned out by his full-time KPD job?

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  20. 26 years of ripping off the public, The KPD should investigate how many people he sent to jail with false testimony and lies.

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  21. Well that’s a big shock to all of us. A lazy detective! Truth in sentencing should apply both ways.

    All that training, all that experience, all that laziness!

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  22. Should have been forced to go back to the road and start over after he gave supervision up—he was past the probationary/turn back period. Instead, miraculously a job was opened for him and he was allowed to come right back into the bureau. Funny how that works for one of the boys!

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  23. Knowing personally the many unscrupulous acts and behavior of all of the LEO agencies in the area, I speak for neighbors who want investigative reporting and discipline to those LEO and their supervisors. I am embarrassed with how much they’ve gotten away with in the last 35 years. I can’t even get the attorney generals to care.

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  24. There is no burnout in law enforcement. If an officer is “stressed,” they need to take time off until they are fit for duty again or face termination. This situation reflects poorly on their supervisor and peers, who did not take the responsibility entrusted to them seriously enough. Closing cases without a valid reason is unacceptable. He should consider going to Rock County with Carli and wifey Jess, as he might do well there.
    Another great report Mr. KM. Now our DA will have to investigate all the cases this detective was handling and ensure the people of Kenosha receive the attention they should have gotten with all cases assigned to the overwhelmed detective.
    By the way, is anyone ever going to REOPEN the Baby River case?

    1. No, the investigation is NOT complete. KM needs to Open Record request the internal investigation and see just how many people this has effected. Clearly the KPD was investigating for 3 months so this must encompass a large number of cases or they were buying time and hoping the attention would just go away.

      1. Kevin won’t do that! His KPD handlers won’t let him go much further. Funny how he knew about this media release 5 minutes after it came out. Handlers like to handle.

        1. You must not know me very well. #1 I’ve already requested the entire investigatory file. State statute 19.356 means that it won’t be for another 6 to 8 weeks until I receive it. #2 I wrote an article about a detective that was very damaging to his reputation and the reputation of the police department. How is this evidence that I am being handled by anybody within the department? If I was handled, I wouldn’t have written anything. The Kenosha snooze would have never touched this. The man made a mistake, but doesn’t deserve to have his life ruined. You however, seem very disgruntled

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          1. If it weren’t for Kevin, everyone’s eyes would still be closed and no one would have a clue what is happening within Kenosha County!! Thank you, Kevin for opening our eyes and keeping us all informed, as it is appalling how many groomers/pedophiles, amongst other things that are going on and being buried!!

            Keep up the great work, as there are a lot of us who appreciate all of your hard work!!

  25. A mistake is something done once or twice. This was NOT a mistake, this was countless days and cases of him saying “I don’t give an F about the victims”. Why is your reporting son different between a KPD and KUSD story? Didn’t they just make “mistakes” too?

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Julian Camilo Forero-Vargas, 28, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A 28-year-old Kenosha man is facing felony domestic violence charges after police say he choked the mother of his child during an argument over sending money to family members in Colombia, leaving her with scratches on her neck and redness around one eye. Prosecutors charged Julian Camilo Forero-Vargas with felony strangulation

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Wanted Man Hides Under Mattress in Van at McDonald’s Parking Lot After Woman Tells Deputies He’s Not There; Felony Charges Filed Against Both

Joshua Dean Meinen, 43, of Brighton and Sheri Rose Stella, 44 of Lake Geneva(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) PADDOCK LAKE, Wis. — A Brighton man who was allegedly found hiding beneath a mattress inside a van at a McDonald’s parking lot after a woman told deputies he had already left the area saw his felony bail jumping case dismissed Tuesday, apparently due to a

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Third OWI Defendant Who Received No-Cash Bail Skipped Court, Prompting Judge to Order $10,000 Cash Warrant

Richard T. Walters, 45, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — What is the worst that can happen when someone accused of a third drunk-driving offense is released on a no-cash bail? In the case of Richard T. Walters, prosecutors allege the answer included failing to appear in court, failing to comply with a court-ordered drunk-driving supervision program, and ultimately requiring a

Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling Endorses Sandy Wiedmeyer in State Senate Race

KENOSHA, Wis. — Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling has endorsed Sandy Wiedmeyer in her campaign for Wisconsin’s 11th State Senate District, according to a campaign press release issued Tuesday. Wiedmeyer, a Republican and former chairwoman of the Republican Party of Kenosha County, is seeking the seat in advance of the Aug. 11 Republican primary. The 11th Senate District includes all of Walworth County

Drug-Using Therapist And Former Foster Parent Arraigned On Seven Criminal Charges Across Two Cases, Then Posts Mock ‘Kenosha’s Most Wanted’ Photo Online

KENOSHA, Wis. — Jacqueline P. Niccolai, 39, of Kenosha, a therapist and former foster parent, pleaded not guilty June 10 to seven criminal charges across two separate Kenosha County cases and was formally arraigned before the court. Despite the pending criminal cases, Niccolai has continued posting about the prosecutions online, including a recent social media post in which she mocked the proceedings and

Rodriguez Launches Campaign for Kenosha County Clerk of Courts

KENOSHA, Wis. — Zach Rodriguez, a lifelong Kenosha County resident, small business owner, former three-term Kenosha County supervisor, and court services professional, announced Monday that he is running for Kenosha County Clerk of Courts. Rodriguez said he is seeking the office with a commitment to maintaining an efficient, accessible, and transparent court system that serves attorneys, judges, litigants, jurors, crime victims, and the

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Child Pornography Charges Filed Against Salem Lakes Man Out On Bail For Sexual Assault Of 11-Year-Old Girl

Corey Daniel Beckman, 38, of Salem Lakes(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — Corey Daniel Beckman, 38, of Salem Lakes, was charged Monday with 12 felony counts, including 10 counts of possession of child pornography and two counts of possession of virtual child pornography, months after he was released on a $75,000 cash bond in a separate case alleging repeated sexual assault of

Leadership Kenosha Extends Application Deadline, Seeks Nonprofit Project Proposals

KENOSHA, Wis. — Leadership Kenosha has extended the application deadline for its upcoming 2026-2027 cohort and is encouraging local residents interested in developing their leadership skills to apply by July 1. The community-based program, operated through the Kenosha Area Chamber of Commerce, also is seeking project proposals from local nonprofit organizations with unmet needs. According to organizers, Leadership Kenosha is designed to connect

Garbage Pickup Will Not Be Delayed During Fourth of July Week, City Says

KENOSHA, Wis. — The City of Kenosha is advising residents that curbside garbage collection will continue on its normal schedule during the week of Independence Day, despite an error printed in the city’s 2026 Garbage, Yard Waste, and Recycling Calendar. According to a press release issued Monday by the Department of Public Works, the original calendar incorrectly showed a delay in collection on

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Gurnee Man Accused of Trashing 15-Year-Old Ex-Girlfriend’s Bedroom, Stealing Designer Items, Then Threatening to Kill Her Family at Dave’s Hot Chicken

Chase Kuhn, 18, of Gurnee, IL(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — An 18-year-old Gurnee, Illinois man is facing a felony charge and five misdemeanor charges after prosecutors allege he threatened to kill his ex-girlfriend and her family at a Kenosha restaurant one day after allegedly breaking into her bedroom in Bristol, trashing the room, stealing designer items, and threatening violence. Court records

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Defendant Posted Bail, Hired a Lawyer, Wants to Appear in Court—Court Commissioner Says Not So Fast

KENOSHA, Wis. — An Arizona man was recently accused of committing a low-end financial crime in Kenosha. Former Court Commissioner William Michel issued a warrant with a bond amount of $25,000. The man was arrested in Arizona, and his $25,000 bond was posted. Court records show that he was released upon posting bail and then hired Kenosha criminal defense attorney Michael Cicchini to

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Feds Tip Off Detectives; Kenosha Man Accused of Running Drug Distribution Hub Near School

KENOSHA, Wis. — A Kenosha man already being held on a probation and parole hold is now facing a dozen criminal charges after investigators say he admitted receiving drug shipments through the mail for more than a year and serving as a distribution point for a drug trafficking organization operating out of his home near All Saints Elementary/Middle School. You must be logged

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Woman Accused of Trying to Strangle Boyfriend With Nylon Cord, Holding Knife to His Throat Receives $1,000 Cash Bail

McKenzie Klosowski, 18, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — McKenzie Klosowski, 18, of Kenosha, is charged with four crimes, including felony first-degree recklessly endangering safety and felony strangulation and suffocation, after authorities allege she wrapped a nylon cord around her boyfriend’s neck twice, restricting his breathing and causing him to fear she was trying to kill him, before later holding a

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Illinois Man Accused of Drunkenly Fleeing Police Before 90 MPH Crash Injuring Salem Lakes Driver Fails to Appear; Warrant Issued

Trevor Michael Kerin, 22, of Round Lake Beach, Illinois(facebook.com) KENOSHA, Wis. — Trevor Michael Kerin, 22, of Round Lake Beach, Illinois, failed to appear for his initial appearance Wednesday afternoon in Kenosha County Circuit Court on charges stemming from an alleged drunken driving crash that injured another motorist after a police pursuit that began in Lake Geneva. Supplemental Court Commissioner Tracey “Low-Bail” Braun

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$50,000 Cash Bail Set for Man Accused of Holding Woman Against Her Will, Stealing Her SUV and Leading Police Chase Through Soybean Field; Multiple Other Cases Remain Open

Kimble B. Menard Jr., 36, of Rockford, Illinois(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — Kimble B. Menard Jr., 36, of Rockford, Illinois, is charged in a new felony case stemming from an alleged June 19 incident in Pleasant Prairie. Klowatyj is being identified because she is also a defendant in other serious criminal allegations arising from the same investigation. Prosecutors allege Menard falsely

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House Allegedly So Filthy Cat Waste Could Be Smelled Blocks Away; Deputy Reportedly Left Covered in More Than 100 Fleas

Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye) WHEATLAND, Wis. — Louise R. Heeg, 47, of New Munster, and Danny R. Anderson, 61, also of New Munster, have been charged after a Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office deputy allegedly discovered a house being used exclusively to house cats in conditions so unsanitary that neighbors complained the smell of feces and ammonia

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Driver Found Unconscious Behind Wheel of Running SUV After Children Reportedly Said They Feared for Their Lives; Facing Bail Jumping Charges

Quintin Jacob Anderson, 42, of Racine(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Racine man already facing multiple drunk-driving-related cases is now accused of violating two separate bonds after Kenosha police allegedly found him unconscious behind the wheel of a running SUV while his children had earlier reported being frightened by his driving. Quintin Jacob Anderson, 42, of Racine(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) You

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French Teacher Said Indian Trail Assistant Principal Asked Him to “Do Her Son a Favor” By Adding an Unearned Credit; KUSD Deemed Allegations ‘Unsubstantiated’

Indian Trail Assistant Principal Mercilie Toney KENOSHA, Wis. — A French teacher told Kenosha Unified School District investigators that he believed Indian Trail Assistant Principal Mercilie Toney was asking him to “do her son a favor” by helping the student obtain French credit for a semester in which he was not enrolled in the class. Superintendent Jeffrey Weiss later told Kenosha County Eye

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‘Everybody Knew’: Teacher Arrested Drunk After School Bus Hit-and-Run Was Previously Accused of Sliding Pen Toward Co-Worker’s Groin During Workplace Harassment Investigation

Casey Cushman – Teacher, Tremper High School and his Damaged Truck KENOSHA, Wis. — Months before Tremper High School Technology Education teacher Casey Cushman was arrested after allegedly crashing into a school bus, fleeing the scene, and being arrested for operating while intoxicated, a female co-worker accused him of repeatedly making sexual comments during a staff training session, repeatedly saying the word “anal,”

Former Kenosha News Employee Denise Lockwood (D) Floods Inboxes Seeking Donations for ‘Nonpartisan’ Election Fund as Questions Persist About Earlier Emergency Funding Appeal

RACINE, Wis. — Racine County Eye, which has no affiliation whatsoever with Kenosha County Eye, is a Racine-based blog founded in 2013 by former Kenosha News employee Denise Lockwood (D). The publication has launched an aggressive fundraising campaign for its election coverage, sending multiple donation solicitations to readers while questions remain unanswered about an earlier emergency appeal for operating funds. As previously reported

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Cold-Case Defendant Pleads Guilty to Homicide by Negligent Handling of a Dangerous Weapon

Kevin R. Siler, 42, of Kenosha(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye) KENOSHA, Wis. — Kevin R. Siler pleaded guilty Tuesday to homicide by negligent handling of a dangerous weapon in connection with the 2019 death of Joseph Christol, bringing a resolution to a Pleasant Prairie cold-case homicide that remained unsolved for nearly five years. Kevin R. Siler, 42, of Kenosha(File Photo

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Accused Serial Shoplifter Arrested on $15,000 Warrant; Court Appearance Today Before Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Tracey “Low-Bail” Braun

Breanne M. Hart, 36, of Racine(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A Racine woman accused of stealing nearly $1,000 worth of camera equipment from a Pleasant Prairie Target was arrested Tuesday on a $15,000 cash arrest warrant that had been outstanding since June 9, the same day Kenosha County prosecutors filed a felony retail theft charge against her. Breanne M. Hart, 36,

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Woman Accused of 100 MPH New Year’s Day Chase Through Kenosha County Faces Preliminary Hearing Wednesday

Jacquise E. Smallwood, 35, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A 35-year-old Kenosha woman accused of leading deputies on a high-speed New Year’s Day chase through Somers is scheduled for a preliminary hearing Wednesday after appearing in court on June 16, when Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Michael “No Money” Masnica reduced her cash bail from $50,000 to $7,500. Jacquise E.

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Management Responds, City Leaders Don’t as Harborside Seniors Describe Weeks of Elevator Problems, Bed Bugs

Harborside Commons Senior Apartment HomesFire Chief Dan Tilton (Left) Mayor David Bogdala (R) (Right) KENOSHA, Wis. — While Harborside Commons Senior Apartment Homes Property Manager Melissa provided Kenosha County Eye with a detailed explanation for a recent elevator outage that allegedly left elderly and disabled residents stranded in their apartments for nearly two weeks, neither Mayor David Bogdala nor Fire Chief Dan Tilton

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Money to Colombia, a Kitchen Knife, and a Letter From the Victim: Kenosha Man Held on Felony Strangulation Charge

Julian Camilo Forero-Vargas, 28, of Kenosha(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) KENOSHA, Wis. — A 28-year-old Kenosha man is facing felony domestic violence charges after police say he choked the mother of his child during an argument over sending money to family members in Colombia, leaving her with scratches on her neck and redness around one eye. Prosecutors charged Julian Camilo Forero-Vargas with felony strangulation

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Wanted Man Hides Under Mattress in Van at McDonald’s Parking Lot After Woman Tells Deputies He’s Not There; Felony Charges Filed Against Both

Joshua Dean Meinen, 43, of Brighton and Sheri Rose Stella, 44 of Lake Geneva(Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office) PADDOCK LAKE, Wis. — A Brighton man who was allegedly found hiding beneath a mattress inside a van at a McDonald’s parking lot after a woman told deputies he had already left the area saw his felony bail jumping case dismissed Tuesday, apparently due to a

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