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Man sentenced to 29 years in Fond du Lac County stalking case
Man sentenced to 29 years in Fond du Lac County stalking case

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time02-07-2025

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Man sentenced to 29 years in Fond du Lac County stalking case

FOND DU LAC, Wis. (WFRV) – Nearly five months after being convicted by a jury, a man from Nashotah was sentenced to prison. According to Fond du Lac District Attorney Eric Toney, Zackery Olson was sentenced to 29 years in prison. That sentence will have 15 years of initial confinement and 14 years of extended supervision. of 16 counts, including one count of stalking, ten counts of violating an injunction, two counts of telephone harassment and three counts of felony bail jumping. He was convicted on February 6, 2025. Wisconsin Supreme Court's liberal majority strikes down 176-year-old abortion ban The defendant stalked and terrorized this woman for years and she showed incredible courage in testifying at trial to hold him accountable. He will now spend the next 15 years in prison and should serve as a warning to anyone that seeks to stalk, harass, or intimate women. You will be held accountable. District Attorney Eric Toney No additional information was provided. Local 5 will continue to update this story. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

‘I'm just going to kill you because I'm going to prison anyway': Fond du Lac axe suspect has cash bond at $5 million
‘I'm just going to kill you because I'm going to prison anyway': Fond du Lac axe suspect has cash bond at $5 million

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time25-06-2025

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‘I'm just going to kill you because I'm going to prison anyway': Fond du Lac axe suspect has cash bond at $5 million

FOND DU LAC, Wis. (WFRV) – The 34-year-old man arrested on June 22 following an appeared in court with charges confirmed and a cash bond was set. Fond du Lac District Attorney Eric Toney announced that the state requested a $5 million cash bond, which was officially set by Judge Tricia Walker, as Hayden Daffinson of Ripon was charged with the following: Count 1: Attempted First-Degree Intentional Homicide Use of a dangerous weapon and assessed for domestic abuse Count 2: First-Degree Sexual Assault Use of a dangerous weapon and assessed for domestic abuse Counts 3-4: Mayhem Use of a dangerous weapon and assessed for domestic abuse Count 5: First-Degree Reckless Injury Use of a dangerous weapon and assessed for domestic abuse Count 6: Aggravated Battery Use of a dangerous weapon and assessed for domestic abuse Count 7: Felony Intimidation of a Victim Use of a dangerous weapon and assessed for domestic abuse Count 8: False Imprisonment Use of a dangerous weapon and assessed for domestic abuse Three hospitalized in Wisconsin due to Powassan virus, one dead from disease According to the complaint, the initial incident occurred on June 22, when officers were dispatched to a home in Fond du Lac on East Merrill Avenue, with a female caller identified as the victim stating she was attacked with an axe by a suspect, Daffinson, who had left the residence. The axe, according to receipts recovered in a search warrant, revealed that Daffinson reportedly bought the axe about an hour before the 911 call was made, while he was en route to her home. Officers arrived and reportedly noticed several wounds and extreme amounts of blood splattered around the living room and staircase of the home. The victim had multiple lacerations on her body, and officers applied medical treatment to stop or slow life-threatening bleeding. According to the complaint, the victim was initially hesitant to tell officers who had attacked her out of fear for her life; however, she later said that her ex-boyfriend Daffinson struck her repeatedly after she broke up with him, and he had been verbally abusive since. Daffinson was reportedly at her home to pick up some of his things. The victim was airlifted to a hospital and underwent surgery for her injuries for several hours, with future surgeries possible, including a possible amputation of her left pinky finger, which was reportedly almost entirely detached. Man out on 10 bonds arrested after 1/3 pound of cocaine, $4,500 found during traffic stop in Wisconsin Officers spoke with the victim at the hospital and learned that Daffinson sexually assaulted her after the axe attack occurred. The victim added that Daffinson said, '(expletive) it, I'm just going to kill you, because I'm going to prison anyway.' According to the complaint, a Ring doorbell camera at a witness's house captured audio and video of Daffinson leaving in a red SUV. The audio is believed to be from the victim, repeatedly yelling at Daffinson to leave and stop. According to the criminal complaint, a license plate reader and cell phone pings indicated that his vehicle and device were observed heading into Illinois shortly after 5 p.m. on June 22. Officers found his vehicle later that day, after he attempted to flee police at extreme speeds over 110 miles per hour. When officers in Germantown made contact with the driver, who was verbally identified as Daffinson, they noticed blood on him, which he claimed was from fighting with his girlfriend. 'The allegations in the criminal complaint are unconscionable that someone could do that to another person,' District Attorney Toney said in a release. 'We will work with our law enforcement partners to ensure the Victim and the community are protected from this defendant.' Bicyclist hit by vehicle in Wisconsin, police investigating Daffinson is set for a preliminary hearing on July 31 at 1:30 p.m., with additional charges possible, and he currently faces over 190 years of prison time based on the charges. Local 5 will provide updates as needed. ANYBODY EXPERIENCING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CAN CONTACT THE NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE BY TEXTING 88788 OR CALLING 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Man connected to 2021 fentanyl, cocaine overdose in Fond du Lac sentenced
Man connected to 2021 fentanyl, cocaine overdose in Fond du Lac sentenced

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time28-03-2025

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Man connected to 2021 fentanyl, cocaine overdose in Fond du Lac sentenced

FOND DU LAC, Wis. (WFRV) – Michal Kimmons, 48, was sentenced to 18 years in prison for his involvement in a fentanyl and cocaine overdose death in Fond du Lac back in 2021. A release from Fond du Lac County District Attorney Eric Toney states that Kimmons' sentence is broken down as 8 years of initial confinement and 10 years of extended supervision. Kimmons was sentenced by Judge Douglas Edelstein for a First-Degree Reckless Homicide Conviction. On January 5, 2021, authorities found a victim dead inside a Fond du Lac residence. Woman arrested for alleged sexual contact with inmate at Wisconsin detention center The Autopsy Protocol Report listed the cause of death as Cocaine and Fentanyl toxicity. The victim had 10 ng/mL of fentanyl as well as 67 ng/ml of cocaine and the 2,000 ng/mL of the cocaine metabolite benzoylecgonine in his system at the time of the autopsy, the release states. On Monday, May 21, 2021, authorities reviewed cell phone data that showed communication between Kimmons and the victim. Authorities say Kimmons set up the drug deal and also got 'drugs' in return as part of the deal. Manitowoc County Sheriff's arrest alleged meth dealer and supplier, various other drugs seized 'This is another tragic consequence of the opioid epidemic and the damage fentanyl causes in our communities,' District Attorney Toney said. 'We hope this sentence serves as a deterrence to those middling drugs in our community and prompts others to seek treatment.' Kimmons was found guilty on January 16. This case was investigated by the City of Fond du Lac Police Department and prosecuted by District Attorney Eric Toney. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Fond du Lac man convicted of reckless homicide for role in 2022 overdose death
Fond du Lac man convicted of reckless homicide for role in 2022 overdose death

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time13-02-2025

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Fond du Lac man convicted of reckless homicide for role in 2022 overdose death

(WFRV) – A Fond du Lac man was reportedly convicted for his role in a 2022 overdose death. According to Fond du Lac County District Attorney Eric Toney, Jeremy Stoll was convicted of reckless homicide for his role in a 2022 overdose death. Stoll reportedly pleaded no contest to first degree reckless homicide and was found guilty. A sentencing hearing was scheduled for June 2 at 2 p.m. Wisconsin man arrested, officially charged with Possession of Child Pornography following cyper tip The overdose happened back in June of 2022. Officials say the autopsy showed the cause of death to be mixed drug toxicity, which included fentanyl, norfentanyl, cocaine and methamphetamine. The detectives did fantastic work continuing to run down leads throughout this case, which helped lead to the defendant pleading no contest and taking responsibility for his role in the delivery of fentanyl that contributed to the victim's death. District Attorney Eric Toney The case was investigated by the Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Office. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Fond du Lac fentanyl death; Joshua Weber sentenced, 12 years prison
Fond du Lac fentanyl death; Joshua Weber sentenced, 12 years prison

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time28-01-2025

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Fond du Lac fentanyl death; Joshua Weber sentenced, 12 years prison

The Brief Joshua Weber was sentenced to 12 years in prison following his conviction tied to a 2020 fentanyl death. Investigators believe the victim died on Christmas Day 2020 – and was found dead days later by family. "Today was an emotionally charged sentencing with family and friends of the victim," the district attorney said. FOND DU LAC, Wis. - A Fond du Lac County judge sentenced Joshua Weber on Monday, Jan. 27 to 12 years in prison plus an additional 13 years of extended supervision for a first-degree reckless homicide conviction. What we know The sentence stems from a December 2020 fentanyl overdose death that happened in Fond du Lac. FREE DOWNLOAD: Get breaking news alerts in the FOX LOCAL Mobile app for iOS or Android Investigators believe the victim died on Christmas Day 2020 – and was found dead days later by family. This, after the defendant left the victim at the residence without calling for help. What they're saying "Today was an emotionally charged sentencing with family and friends of the victim bravely sharing the loss they continue to suffer today from a loved dying from a fentanyl overdose death. The sentence will not bring him back, but we hope it inspires someone else to get the help they need and sends a strong message to those that seek deliver poison in our community," said Fond du Lac County District Attorney Eric Toney. The Source The information in this post was provided by the Fond du Lac County District Attorney's Office.

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