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DICIME wbdliinn Hudson man charged with homicide in death of Baldwin man BARNES: As for what's next, Barnes plans to volunteer with Combat Recovery-a healing COurse for Veterans and their families CONTIMEO FROM PAGE who sold Ward BYASON SOULTE BALDWN ALETN a bag of heroin. Ward was and has been recognined and awarded many achievements, Including the Combat Infantry Bridee. Army Commendation Medal (ARCOM, multiple Army Achlevement Medals (AAM). Good Conduct Medals and soveral others Other being presenteda coin from the ISAF General and being recog nized by the USAF Thunderbirds at A Hudson man was charged interviewed Ciecuit Court wth first degree in the County Jail reckless homiekde whkh led to the death of a Baltwin man AkJames W charged ny o he derOt Wagner. Ifund guilty, he faces a maximum sentence of S100.000 fine and/or 4 prison. He was also charged with one count of conspiracy to deliver Heroin, a Class Ffelony. The maximum penalty for at felony is s25.000 and/or 12 He said the seller wasa emoments inclade Ales Ward different seller from he used previoustya else in the car" knew the seller and set up the deal Investigators then inter- viewed a St. Creix County Jail inmate in and that "someone icactions Af "t has excoeded his expectations and he is forever grateful for the brotherhood he pained throughout his career," she it The pair now call Clarksville. Tennessee, home, which is just outside of Fort Campbell. They live with their fiveyear old son r40 years whoshared a celblock with Ward. He told that them Ward claimed he bought heroin the day before he got arrested, which would've been Sept. 2and Ward got the heroin Soe the other guys and was the years According to the criminal complaint Baktwin police were called to a residence on toth Avenue Set.3 Kelsey said the family will be in the Baldwin area to visit relatives this Christmas, whkh includes parents Bruce and Judy Barnes middkman. 1.3. where Wagner was d inWagner's phone deceased. Police also fkund drug paraphernalia, including ne ing as. S. Crotx in messages between him and Ward in the three Keith and Shely Tolefion, sib lings, nieces and nephews. days befcee his death. Face book message between the two e of drugs. drug amounts, prices and general locations where drugs were going to be picked up The Ramsey County Medi cal Examiner ruled Wagner's The As for what's next, Kelsey sald enirs spending more time wikh famity. County investigators inter viewed a man who had spoken With Wagner on Sept. 2. Those two, along with Ward andan other individual traveled to St. Paal and with Ward's cellphone providing directions, they met aman wearing dreadiocks. also showed the use vacation, fish and continuing his volunteer work with the non proft REBOOT Combat Recovery-atrue bealing course for Veterans and their families. Daniel and Kelsey Bames. The Baldwin natives now call Tennessee home with their five-year-old son Elijah. death to be heroin overdose. SMITH HEADER: Smith owned and operated two brokerage houses in Hudson from 2014-17 never returned the coins to them, or e coins When elients began complaining and cery stores, liquor stores, bars, hotels, ATM cash withdrawals, and his home monthly mortgnge and utilities. did enter intoacivil settlement agree ment with the Minnesota Attorney General's Office and agreed that he and his company would be permanently erjoined in Minnesota from engaging leading CONTIMJED FROM PAGE pald the for the- his clients and failing to tell them he FRI w using their money and property for threatening to se Smith, he falsely told Athe loss amount was SL22 dentified 46 victims in this case, his ellents that he needed two years uses and personal expenses As part of the fraud scheme, Smith liguktated his eents' coins and the funds for purposes other than what he promised. When elients demanded pract and deceptive business sale, or metals Sor edients nidlan e what he owe becatuse he suffered a financial loss due to, among other things, an "vmploye tof company t Inexchange for the time extensikon, Manyef Smith' vistims were elderty and the stolen coins represented their retirement nest eps Smith previously ran his brokerage bouses in Minnesota from 20t0 to 2012 to pay everybody in al ef ine purchase. and prvcious fands. emberdeent their money or return of their colns Smith lied and told them that their colins and/or money were in the mail, uhen in fact, they took in The charges against Smith were the resalt of an investigation conducted by the Federal Burewa of Investiga tion, St. Croix County Sheriffs Ofice. River Falls Plice Department, and the Minnesota Department of Commerce. The prosecution of the case has been handled by Assistant US. Attorney Smith promised he would pay interest. with Robert Gundy and Jay Fle nn. Gundy and Flynn pleaded guilty to mail fraad in 2014 in Minnesota, Both were sentenced in 2005, with Flynn re ceiving a prison sentence of 2 months and any taxes cwIed by the yere not, Smith alo te extension. FBl agents traced the client funds a money from other clients for the purchase of coins, but never shipped the colns. Finally, Smith took in coins from additionalelents for purposes of providing an appeaisal of the coins, but that went into Smith's main business bank accounts, which showed that Smith used cljent monies to pay for charges at fast food restaurants, gro and Gundy recelvinga at-month prisce sentence. While Smith was not charged in the Minnesota mail frand case, he Daniel J. Graber. VILLAGE BOARD HEADER: Traxler to retire BE A PART OF THE from the Village after 45 years in July 2022 BALDWIN BULLETIN CONTINUED FROM PAGEI Submit your photos and article suggestions. Please contact us: - Debbie Van Someren, Chief Inspector, Marilyn Doornink, Bev Wubbles, Sherry OTHER ACTION Approval was granted on the folowing Items Parchasing laptop computers for the police department with only trustee Lance Van Iamme voting no Naming of election officials for the next two years: Kathy Jo Brihn, Chief Inspec bor. Phemetton, Roxi Tunhlem, Janet Rieck. Erkca Wahlquist, Cynthia Chevaler, Bonnie Van Someren, Darlene Kongshaug. Carol Klick, Beth Melean, Dave Herman, Mail: The Baldwin Bulletin, P.O. Box 76, Baldwin, WI 54002 Phone: (715) 684-2484 - FAX: (715) 684-4937 Julle Herman and Kristin VanNess Operator's lioenses for Thomas Zappa at the Phoenix Grill and Jennifer Ramirez at Freedom Gas Station DICIME wbdliinn Hudson man charged with homicide in death of Baldwin man BARNES: As for what's next, Barnes plans to volunteer with Combat Recovery-a healing COurse for Veterans and their families CONTIMEO FROM PAGE who sold Ward BYASON SOULTE BALDWN ALETN a bag of heroin. Ward was and has been recognined and awarded many achievements, Including the Combat Infantry Bridee. Army Commendation Medal (ARCOM, multiple Army Achlevement Medals (AAM). Good Conduct Medals and soveral others Other being presenteda coin from the ISAF General and being recog nized by the USAF Thunderbirds at A Hudson man was charged interviewed Ciecuit Court wth first degree in the County Jail reckless homiekde whkh led to the death of a Baltwin man AkJames W charged ny o he derOt Wagner. Ifund guilty, he faces a maximum sentence of S100.000 fine and/or 4 prison. He was also charged with one count of conspiracy to deliver Heroin, a Class Ffelony. The maximum penalty for at felony is s25.000 and/or 12 He said the seller wasa emoments inclade Ales Ward different seller from he used previoustya else in the car" knew the seller and set up the deal Investigators then inter- viewed a St. Creix County Jail inmate in and that "someone icactions Af "t has excoeded his expectations and he is forever grateful for the brotherhood he pained throughout his career," she it The pair now call Clarksville. Tennessee, home, which is just outside of Fort Campbell. They live with their fiveyear old son r40 years whoshared a celblock with Ward. He told that them Ward claimed he bought heroin the day before he got arrested, which would've been Sept. 2and Ward got the heroin Soe the other guys and was the years According to the criminal complaint Baktwin police were called to a residence on toth Avenue Set.3 Kelsey said the family will be in the Baldwin area to visit relatives this Christmas, whkh includes parents Bruce and Judy Barnes middkman. 1.3. where Wagner was d inWagner's phone deceased. Police also fkund drug paraphernalia, including ne ing as. S. Crotx in messages between him and Ward in the three Keith and Shely Tolefion, sib lings, nieces and nephews. days befcee his death. Face book message between the two e of drugs. drug amounts, prices and general locations where drugs were going to be picked up The Ramsey County Medi cal Examiner ruled Wagner's The As for what's next, Kelsey sald enirs spending more time wikh famity. County investigators inter viewed a man who had spoken With Wagner on Sept. 2. Those two, along with Ward andan other individual traveled to St. Paal and with Ward's cellphone providing directions, they met aman wearing dreadiocks. also showed the use vacation, fish and continuing his volunteer work with the non proft REBOOT Combat Recovery-atrue bealing course for Veterans and their families. Daniel and Kelsey Bames. The Baldwin natives now call Tennessee home with their five-year-old son Elijah. death to be heroin overdose. SMITH HEADER: Smith owned and operated two brokerage houses in Hudson from 2014-17 never returned the coins to them, or e coins When elients began complaining and cery stores, liquor stores, bars, hotels, ATM cash withdrawals, and his home monthly mortgnge and utilities. did enter intoacivil settlement agree ment with the Minnesota Attorney General's Office and agreed that he and his company would be permanently erjoined in Minnesota from engaging leading CONTIMJED FROM PAGE pald the for the- his clients and failing to tell them he FRI w using their money and property for threatening to se Smith, he falsely told Athe loss amount was SL22 dentified 46 victims in this case, his ellents that he needed two years uses and personal expenses As part of the fraud scheme, Smith liguktated his eents' coins and the funds for purposes other than what he promised. When elients demanded pract and deceptive business sale, or metals Sor edients nidlan e what he owe becatuse he suffered a financial loss due to, among other things, an "vmploye tof company t Inexchange for the time extensikon, Manyef Smith' vistims were elderty and the stolen coins represented their retirement nest eps Smith previously ran his brokerage bouses in Minnesota from 20t0 to 2012 to pay everybody in al ef ine purchase. and prvcious fands. emberdeent their money or return of their colns Smith lied and told them that their colins and/or money were in the mail, uhen in fact, they took in The charges against Smith were the resalt of an investigation conducted by the Federal Burewa of Investiga tion, St. Croix County Sheriffs Ofice. River Falls Plice Department, and the Minnesota Department of Commerce. The prosecution of the case has been handled by Assistant US. Attorney Smith promised he would pay interest. with Robert Gundy and Jay Fle nn. Gundy and Flynn pleaded guilty to mail fraad in 2014 in Minnesota, Both were sentenced in 2005, with Flynn re ceiving a prison sentence of 2 months and any taxes cwIed by the yere not, Smith alo te extension. FBl agents traced the client funds a money from other clients for the purchase of coins, but never shipped the colns. Finally, Smith took in coins from additionalelents for purposes of providing an appeaisal of the coins, but that went into Smith's main business bank accounts, which showed that Smith used cljent monies to pay for charges at fast food restaurants, gro and Gundy recelvinga at-month prisce sentence. While Smith was not charged in the Minnesota mail frand case, he Daniel J. Graber. VILLAGE BOARD HEADER: Traxler to retire BE A PART OF THE from the Village after 45 years in July 2022 BALDWIN BULLETIN CONTINUED FROM PAGEI Submit your photos and article suggestions. Please contact us: - Debbie Van Someren, Chief Inspector, Marilyn Doornink, Bev Wubbles, Sherry OTHER ACTION Approval was granted on the folowing Items Parchasing laptop computers for the police department with only trustee Lance Van Iamme voting no Naming of election officials for the next two years: Kathy Jo Brihn, Chief Inspec bor. Phemetton, Roxi Tunhlem, Janet Rieck. Erkca Wahlquist, Cynthia Chevaler, Bonnie Van Someren, Darlene Kongshaug. Carol Klick, Beth Melean, Dave Herman, Mail: The Baldwin Bulletin, P.O. Box 76, Baldwin, WI 54002 Phone: (715) 684-2484 - FAX: (715) 684-4937 Julle Herman and Kristin VanNess Operator's lioenses for Thomas Zappa at the Phoenix Grill and Jennifer Ramirez at Freedom Gas Station