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Sexual assault of a child

A Cecil man is facing a felony charge of second-degree sexual assault of a child that allegedly occurred in the town of Green Valley.

Ricky C. Anderson, 33, could face a maximum possible penalty of 40 years in prison and a $100,000 fine if convicted. He is accused sexually assaulting a 15-year-old male on Jan. 14.

Anderson was being held on a $10,000 cash bond and is due back in court for an adjourned initial appearance Monday.

Possession, intent to deliver of marijuana

An Oneida man arrested by Shawano police last week is facing a felony charge of possession with intent to deliver marijuana.

Ramon J. Cartagena, 20, was taken into custody on Jan. 22 after police responded to a complaint of a drinking party and possible drug use. Police found 33.7 grams of marijuana at the party allegedly belonging to Cartagena, according to the criminal complaint.

Police also cited a 53-year-old man for possession if marijuana and drug paraphernalia and took three other subjects into custody on warrant and Probation and Parole holds, according to the complaint.

Cartagena could face a maximum 3½ years in prison and $10,000 fine if found guilty. He was being held on a $10,000 cash bond and is scheduled for a preliminary hearing April 1.

Felony OWI

A 78-year-old De Pere man has been charged in Shawano-Menominee County Circuit Court with his alleged fifth drunken driving offense.

Richard R. Skenandore was hospitalized after sustaining injuries in a two-vehicle crash in the town of Washington on Dec. 8, according to the criminal complaint. No one in the other vehicle was injured.

A blood test was taken that night and sent to the State Crime Lab for analysis. The results showed Skenandore had a blood-alcohol count of 0.18 percent, according to the complaint.

Skenandore could face a maximum sentence of six years in prison and a $10,000 fine on a felony count of fifth-offense operating while intoxicated if found guilty, and the same possible penalty for fifth-offense operating with a prohibited alcohol concentration.

The complaint states Skenandore had two previous convictions for OWI in Milwaukee County and one each in Shawano and Brown counties. No court date has been set in the case.

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