Substantial battery
A Shawano man has been charged with felony counts of substantial battery, intimidating a victim and false imprisonment in connection with an alleged domestic incident in the city last month.
Cory L. Lohman, 33, could face a maximum 10 years in prison and a $25,000 fine if found guilty of intimidating a victim, six years and a $10,000 fine for false imprisonment and 3½ years and a $10,00 fine for substantial battery with intent to cause bodily harm.
Lohman is accused of striking a woman several times, causing her to lose a tooth during an Aug. 3 disturbance. He allegedly also kept the victim from calling 911 and kept her restrained against her will, according to the criminal complaint.
Lohman is also charged with several counts of misdemeanor bail jumping, disorderly conduct and criminal damage to property.
Lohman is due in court for an initial appearance Thursday.
Throwing bodily fluids at a public safety officer
A Bowler man is facing a felony charge for allegedly smearing blood on a Shawano County sheriff’s deputy after the man was arrested for a disturbance at a bar in the village.
Aaron J. Arndt, 29, was taken into custody after allegedly starting a fight at the bar on Sept. 7. He was being restrained by several customers when deputies arrived, according to the criminal complaint.
The complaint states Arndt was taken to Shawano Medical Center, where he allegedly wiped blood from his face and smeared it on the deputy’s arm.
Arndt could face a maximum 3½ years in prison and $10,000 fine if found guilty of throwing or discharging bodily fluids at a public safety worker. He is also charged with several misdemeanor counts, including disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and criminal damage to property.
Arndt was ordered held on a $1,000 cash bond and is scheduled for a preliminary hearing Monday.