Felony OWI
A Green Bay woman is facing a felony charge of operating while intoxicated with a child in the vehicle.
Shasheen E. Grignon, 33, was arrested Aug. 24 in the town of Herman after Shawano County sheriff’s deputies responded to a reckless driving complaint.
A preliminary breath test showed a blood-alcohol concentration of 0.21 percent, according to the criminal complaint, which also states there was a 14-month-old passenger in the car.
Grignon could face a maximum two years and $4,000 fine for third-offense OWI with a child in the vehicle.
An order appointing a public defender was issued Friday. There is currently no future court date set.
Felony OWI
A Shawano man is facing felony counts of operating while intoxicated with a child in the vehicle and causing injury to the child in an alleged drunken driving crash.
George Peters, 47, could face a maximum 12 years in prison and $20,000 fine if convicted of OWI-causing injury and a maximum two years and $4,000 fine for third-offense OWI with a child in the vehicle.
Peters is scheduled for a pre-trial conference on the charges Sept. 16. He is being held on a $2,000 cash bond.
According to the criminal complaint, Peters was intoxicated when he lost control on Holy Hill Road and struck a tree in the town of Green Valley on Aug. 11. A child of 5 or 6 years old sustained a cut below the eye, according to the complaint.
Burglary
A Minocqua teen pleaded not guilty Monday to burglarizing an apartment in Shawano last month.
Cassandra R. Zimmerman-Popp, 19, could face a maximum 12½ years in prison and $25,000 fine if found guilty of burglary. She also faces a misdemeanor count of criminal damage to property.
According to the criminal complaint, Zimmerman-Popp fled the apartment after breaking in and being confronted by the occupant. Her vehicle was spotted a short time later in Wescott where she was arrested.
Zimmerman-Popp is being held on a $1,500 cash bond and is scheduled for a pre-trial conference Sept. 29.
Child Abuse
A Shawano man entered a plea of not guilty Monday to a felony charge of physical abuse of a child-intentionally causing bodily harm.
Miguel A. Aponte, 28, could face a maximum six years in prison and $10,000 fine if convicted.
According to the criminal complaint, Aponte gave a 4-year-old boy a black eye during a domestic disturbance in the city Aug. 16. He is also charged with a misdemeanor count of domestic abuse-related battery.
Apont is scheduled for a pre-trial conference on Sept. 11.
Felony OWI
A Green Bay man charged with fifth-offense operating while intoxicated waived his preliminary hearing in Shawano-Menominee County Circuit Court last week and was scheduled for arraignment Sept. 15.
James T. Fischer, 37, was arrested Aug. 21 in Shawano after police spotted him speeding, according to the criminal complaint.
Fischer could face a maximum six years in prison and $10,000 fine if convicted. According to court records, he has four previous OWI convictions in Brown County.