Sex Offender Registry violation
An arrest warrant was issued Monday for a Bonduel man who went missing from the state Sex Offender Registry.
Jason R. Mann, 33, was charged with a felony count of violating the requirements of the registry by failing to keep the state apprised of his address. His whereabouts are unknown.
Mann was convicted in 1998 in Shawano County of second degree sexual assault of a child. He was sentenced to four months in jail and three years probation.
Mann was due to start a 60-day jail sentence in Brown County last month after a conviction for theft and concealing stolen property, but never showed up at the jail, according to the criminal complaint.
Mann could face a possible maximum penalty of six years in prison and a $10,000 fine if found guilty of the Sex Offender Registry violation.
Felony OWI
A Seymour man is facing a felony charge of fifth-offense operating while intoxicated after his arrest in Shawano on Saturday.
Jeffrey J. Leurquin, 30, was pulled over about 7 p.m. after police spotted a passenger in his vehicle not wearing a seat belt.
According to the criminal complaint, police could smell alcohol on him. An initial breath test showed a blood-alcohol level of 0.103, the complaint states.
Leurquin could face a maximum six years in prison and $10,000 fine if convicted.
He is also charged with three counts of felony bail jumping, each of which carries the same possible penalty, and a misdemeanor count of operating after revocation.
Leurquin was ordered held on a $5,000 cash bond. He is scheduled for an adjourned initial appearance Wednesday.
Felony theft
A Shawano teen has been charged with two counts of felony theft for allegedly shoplifting more than $1,200 worth of merchandise from Walmart.
Jedidiah D. Narlock, 18, was arrested Monday at the Shawano Walmart, 1244 E. Green Bay St., after employees allegedly caught him attempting to steal an Apple router.
According to the criminal complaint, Narlock was the same person seen in surveillance video on two other occasions shoplifting electronics from the store.
Those incidents allegedly occurred on May 30 and June 3. Monday’s incident led to an additional misdemeanor count of theft.
Narlock could face a maximum 3½ years in prison and a $10,000 fine on each of the felony counts if found guilty.
Narlock posted a cash bond of $500 and is due back in court for a preliminary hearing on June 26.