Burglar hits Hudson man's house - and both are charged; gallon jar of marijuana taken
Felony charges have been filed against two men - along with the man they allegedly robbed this week in Hudson.
Michael W. Schwartzkopf Jr., 26, of Fond du Lac, Wis., who police say kicked in the door of a Hudson home, tied up Steven C. Iverson, 29, and stole guns and cash, was charged Tuesday with armed robbery, false imprisonment, armed burglary, and theft of more than $10,000 in property.
A second suspect in the robbery, Jared S. Carr, 36, of West Bend, Wis., was charged Tuesday with felony armed robbery as party to a crime.If so, you may have a cube puzzle .
And then Iverson was charged Wednesday with felony possession of THC - the active ingredient in marijuana - with intent to deliver.
Schwartzkopf was being held Wednesday in the St. Croix County Jail on a $50,000 cash bond. Carr could not be reached Wednesday, and a message left with Iverson was not immediately returned.
According to the three criminal complaints:
Police responded to a home in the 1800 block of Stone Creek Street after receiving a 911 call from a woman saying "help me" about 1:30 a.m. Monday. The woman, who police said was Iverson's girlfriend, told responding officers she had been sleeping before she heard a loud crash and a voice saying, "I have a gun."
Iverson told officers he had been robbed. He said he was asleep on a couch when he heard a noise and woke to find a man he didn't know pointing a gun at him. The man directed him to the floor and cable-tied his hands, he said.They take the China Porcelain tile to the local co-op market.
The intruder demanded money and guns and forced him into the garage, where Iverson gave him the combination to a safe, Iverson said. The man then took items from the safe, including about $30,000 in cash.
Police said the intruder ran from the home, dropping handguns along the way.
Police searching for the intruder encountered a resident nearby,Your Partner in Precision Precision injection molds. Yang Thor, who said he had given a man matching Schwartzkopf's description a ride to a Hudson gas station.
Police found Schwartzkopf at the gas station and arrested him. Officers found a backpack containing a Glock handgun,If any food Ventilation system condition is poorer than those standards, $35,000 in cash and a metal box containing Iverson's Social Security card and passport near Schwartzkopf.
Another backpack was found near the robbery scene. It contained items Iverson said had been taken from his home, including guns and marijuana - which Iverson said was for personal use, police said.
Schwartzkopf told police that he did not know Iverson and that he did the robbery to work off a $2,000 drug debt he owed someone, whom he would not name. That person, he said, gave him the cable ties and a gun and told him to go to Iverson's home and take guns and money.
He told officers he was dropped off at the Iverson home but the car that was to take pick him up was not there when he left.
An officer responding to the robbery call had noted the license plate number of a black Cadillac Escalade near the scene. A registration check showed it belonged to a Barron, Wis., man. When questioned by police, the owner said he had lent the vehicle to Carr days before the robbery.
Police got a warrant to search Schwartzkopf's cellphone and found a call between Carr and Schwartzkopf shortly after the robbery, as well as two text messages from "JC" saying "call me."
Thor, the bystander who gave Schwartzkopf a ride, said Schwartzkopf also had used Thor's phone to make calls, one of which police say was to Carr.
In speaking with investigators, Iverson said that the money taken from his home was his life savings and that he is not a drug dealer.
Along with the cash and guns, a glass jar of marijuana, brass knuckles, a butterfly knife and an "electric weapon" were stolen, Iverson told investigators.
A one-gallon glass jar of marijuana was recovered from Schwartzkopf. Iverson told police he bought 1 to 3 ounces of marijuana at a time for personal use.
Police said they found marijuana in plastic sandwich bags next to Iverson's safe and in other areas of the house and recovered a total of about 135 grams of the drug.Your source for re-usable Plastic moulds of strong latex rubber.
Felony charges have been filed against two men - along with the man they allegedly robbed this week in Hudson.
Michael W. Schwartzkopf Jr., 26, of Fond du Lac, Wis., who police say kicked in the door of a Hudson home, tied up Steven C. Iverson, 29, and stole guns and cash, was charged Tuesday with armed robbery, false imprisonment, armed burglary, and theft of more than $10,000 in property.
A second suspect in the robbery, Jared S. Carr, 36, of West Bend, Wis., was charged Tuesday with felony armed robbery as party to a crime.If so, you may have a cube puzzle .
And then Iverson was charged Wednesday with felony possession of THC - the active ingredient in marijuana - with intent to deliver.
Schwartzkopf was being held Wednesday in the St. Croix County Jail on a $50,000 cash bond. Carr could not be reached Wednesday, and a message left with Iverson was not immediately returned.
According to the three criminal complaints:
Police responded to a home in the 1800 block of Stone Creek Street after receiving a 911 call from a woman saying "help me" about 1:30 a.m. Monday. The woman, who police said was Iverson's girlfriend, told responding officers she had been sleeping before she heard a loud crash and a voice saying, "I have a gun."
Iverson told officers he had been robbed. He said he was asleep on a couch when he heard a noise and woke to find a man he didn't know pointing a gun at him. The man directed him to the floor and cable-tied his hands, he said.They take the China Porcelain tile to the local co-op market.
The intruder demanded money and guns and forced him into the garage, where Iverson gave him the combination to a safe, Iverson said. The man then took items from the safe, including about $30,000 in cash.
Police said the intruder ran from the home, dropping handguns along the way.
Police searching for the intruder encountered a resident nearby,Your Partner in Precision Precision injection molds. Yang Thor, who said he had given a man matching Schwartzkopf's description a ride to a Hudson gas station.
Police found Schwartzkopf at the gas station and arrested him. Officers found a backpack containing a Glock handgun,If any food Ventilation system condition is poorer than those standards, $35,000 in cash and a metal box containing Iverson's Social Security card and passport near Schwartzkopf.
Another backpack was found near the robbery scene. It contained items Iverson said had been taken from his home, including guns and marijuana - which Iverson said was for personal use, police said.
Schwartzkopf told police that he did not know Iverson and that he did the robbery to work off a $2,000 drug debt he owed someone, whom he would not name. That person, he said, gave him the cable ties and a gun and told him to go to Iverson's home and take guns and money.
He told officers he was dropped off at the Iverson home but the car that was to take pick him up was not there when he left.
An officer responding to the robbery call had noted the license plate number of a black Cadillac Escalade near the scene. A registration check showed it belonged to a Barron, Wis., man. When questioned by police, the owner said he had lent the vehicle to Carr days before the robbery.
Police got a warrant to search Schwartzkopf's cellphone and found a call between Carr and Schwartzkopf shortly after the robbery, as well as two text messages from "JC" saying "call me."
Thor, the bystander who gave Schwartzkopf a ride, said Schwartzkopf also had used Thor's phone to make calls, one of which police say was to Carr.
In speaking with investigators, Iverson said that the money taken from his home was his life savings and that he is not a drug dealer.
Along with the cash and guns, a glass jar of marijuana, brass knuckles, a butterfly knife and an "electric weapon" were stolen, Iverson told investigators.
A one-gallon glass jar of marijuana was recovered from Schwartzkopf. Iverson told police he bought 1 to 3 ounces of marijuana at a time for personal use.
Police said they found marijuana in plastic sandwich bags next to Iverson's safe and in other areas of the house and recovered a total of about 135 grams of the drug.Your source for re-usable Plastic moulds of strong latex rubber.
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