Lafayette County
MISDEMEANORS
Jonathan Perry Blaser, 22, Shullsburg, was charged Monday, Oct. 1, with misdemeanor counts of disorderly conduct and criminal damage to property. Court records indicate on Sept. 17, while an inmate at the Lafayette County Jail, he screamed profanities about a "snitch" at other inmates and then, through an observation window in his cell block, threatened to rape and kill a jail deputy. The deputy noted in his report that "small drops of Blaser's saliva hit the window and dripped." Blaser then allegedly threw a TV remote, causing it to shatter. He has an adjourned initial appearance scheduled Oct. 10.
Patrick J. Allen, 19, Argyle, was charged Thursday, Oct. 4, with two counts of misdemeanor bail jumping and two counts of violating a restraining order. The charges stem from an incident Sept. 28 in the 300 block of Mill Street in Argyle. He has an initial appearance scheduled Oct. 8.
MISDEMEANORS
Jonathan Perry Blaser, 22, Shullsburg, was charged Monday, Oct. 1, with misdemeanor counts of disorderly conduct and criminal damage to property. Court records indicate on Sept. 17, while an inmate at the Lafayette County Jail, he screamed profanities about a "snitch" at other inmates and then, through an observation window in his cell block, threatened to rape and kill a jail deputy. The deputy noted in his report that "small drops of Blaser's saliva hit the window and dripped." Blaser then allegedly threw a TV remote, causing it to shatter. He has an adjourned initial appearance scheduled Oct. 10.
Patrick J. Allen, 19, Argyle, was charged Thursday, Oct. 4, with two counts of misdemeanor bail jumping and two counts of violating a restraining order. The charges stem from an incident Sept. 28 in the 300 block of Mill Street in Argyle. He has an initial appearance scheduled Oct. 8.