Leader Staff
Two people are facing felony drug charges after an emergency call in the town of Waukechon on Wednesday.
Tiffeny J. Hogan, 31, was taken into custody after EMS personnel were called to her home because family members were unable to wake her, according to the criminal complaint.
The caller told authorities Hogan was under the influence of drugs, the complaint states.
Hogan was eventually awakened, and emergency responders cleared her of any further medical problems.
Shawano County sheriff’s deputies responding to the incident observed drug paraphernalia in the room and obtained a warrant for a further search.
According to the complaint, deputies found numerous syringes, metal cookers, pills, spoons and baggies containing residue, along with other suspected drug paraphernalia.
The complaint states Hogan later told authorities she primarily received her drugs from Michael A. Schilcher, 33, of Shawano. She said she had gotten cocaine from him at the Wisconsin House in Shawano the last time she received drugs.
Schilcher was taken into custody on Thursday.
Hogan was charged Friday with felony counts of possession of narcotic drugs and maintaining a drug trafficking place. Each counts carry a maximum possible penalty of 3 1/2 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
Hogan was ordered held on a $2,500 cash bond and is scheduled for an adjourned appearance in Shawano-Menominee County Circuit Court on Monday.
Schilcher was charged with one count of manufacture/delivery of cocaine. He could face a maximum 10 years in prison and $25,000 fine if found guilty.
Schilcher was ordered held on a $1,500 cash bond and is scheduled for a preliminary hearing Wednesday.