BURNETT COUNTY -- A criminal complaint has been filed against Stephanie Larson in Burnett County Circuit Court charging her with 2 counts of Class F Felony Burglary of a Building or Dwelling, 2 counts of Misdemeanor Theft, 2 counts of Misdemeanor Bail Jumping, and Misdemeanor Criminal Damage to Property.
The criminal complaint lists a series of events starting on October 1, 2018, when a report was received by law enforcement stating that Larson had been found passed out on the bathroom floor of a residence on State Road 35. A Deputy responded to the call and was told that after Larson was woken up and advised that the police were being called, she exited the residence and was picked up by a vehicle on Highway 35.
During that incident, a Deputy found a broken mirror on a bed in the residence, with dried blood on the mirror.
Another call for assistance at the residence was later received by law enforcement, and when officers responded, Larson was at the residence, removing boxes of items. At that time, officers were not able to make contact with the residence owner.
On October 3, 2018, another report was received by law enforcement stating that numerous items were now missing from the residence on State Road 35. The residence owner spoke with Deputies on October 4, 2018, and confirmed that items including 2 televisions, a cigarette rolling machine, fleece blankets, DVD’s, CD’s, and 3 houseplants were now missing from the residence. Along with the broken mirror, the residence owner reported a broken front window as well as damage to the front door.
Online circuit court records show that Larson appeared for a bail hearing on October 5, 2018, and was placed on a $500 cash bail bond. She made an initial appearance on October 10, 2018, regarding her charges and is scheduled to appear again in November 2018.
Larson is also facing multiple other criminal charges including Misdemeanor Resisting or Obstructing an Officer, Misdemeanor Domestic Abuse Disorderly Conduct, Misdemeanor Domestic Abuse Criminal Damage to Property, Misdemeanor Bail Jumping, and Misdemeanor Theft of Movable Property filed against her in numerous other criminal cases in Burnett County Circuit Court. Details of those cases are not known to DrydenWire.com at this time.
Pursuant to the direction of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, as found in Supreme Court Rule 20:3.6, Trial Publicly, you are advised that a charge is merely an accusation and that a defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
Last Update: Oct 25, 2018 9:15 am CDT