OWI injury
A Green Bay man is facing a felony charge of operating while intoxicated-causing injury as a result of a single-vehicle crash last month in the town of Richmond.
Bruce S. Pirlott, 45, could face a maximum six years in prison and $10,000 fine if found guilty. He is also charged with a felony count of operating with a prohibited alcohol concentration-causing injury, which carries the same possible penalty.
Pirlott and a male passenger were both thrown from the vehicle when it rolled over on state Highway 29 at County Road MMM on May 16.
The results of a blood test showed Pirlott had a blood-alcohol count of 0.16 percent at the time of crash, twice the legal limit, according to the criminal complaint.
Pirlott is scheduled for an initial court appearance Aug. 3.
Imitation of controlled substance
A Krakow man is due in court Monday for an initial appearance on charges alleging he tried to pass off crushed-up aspirin and cooking spices as cocaine and marijuana.
Nicholas W. Temple, 20, could face a maximum 3½ years in prison and $10,000 fine on each of three felony counts of imitation of a controlled substance if convicted.
He is also charged with felony identity theft for allegedly giving a false name to police. That count carries a maximum six years in prison and $10,000 fine.
According to the criminal complaint, Temple was a passenger in a vehicle pulled over in the city of Shawano on May 31. Temple admitted the fake drugs in the car were his and that he planned to pass them off as real in a drug sale, the complaint states.
Strangulation
A Shawano man is facing a felony count of strangulation and suffocation as a result of a domestic disturbance in the town of Waukechon.
Ted L. Larsen, 43, could face a maximum six years in prison and $10,000 fine if found guilty. He is also charged with misdemeanor battery and disorderly conduct.
Larsen allegedly choked a woman during an altercation June 10, according to the criminal complaint. He is scheduled for an initial court appearance July 6.
Substantial battery
A Shawano teen and a Milwaukee man are facing a felony charge of substantial battery for injuries caused to a man during a fight June 18 in the city.
Michael L. Alloway, 18, and Jaral R. McCollum, 36, could each face a maximum 3½ years in prison and $10,000 fine if found guilty.
Alloway is also charged with two counts of identity theft for allegedly giving two different false names to police. Each of those counts carry a maximum six years in prison and $10,000 fine. He also faces six counts of misdemeanor bail jumping.
Police responding to a fight in progress found the 32-year-old victim lying in a pool of blood, according to the criminal complaint. He had sustained multiple fractures to his face.
Alloway was ordered held on a $3,000 cash bond and is scheduled for an adjourned initial court appearance Monday.
McCollum was ordered held on a $2,500 cash bond and was scheduled for an adjourned initial appearance Monday. Online court records did not indicate a future court date.
Auto theft
A Keshena man is scheduled for a preliminary hearing Friday on a felony charge of operating a vehicle without the owner’s consent.
Cornell J. Zhuckkahosee, 23, could face a maximum 3½ years in prison and $10,000 fine if found guilty.
He allegedly stole a Ford pickup truck in Shawano on June 18.
He was ordered held on a $1,000 cash bond.