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A police officer at the scene found the entire elevator lobby and cars engulfed in flames, the complaint says.A fire in an elevator car in the Green Ramp, located at the southeast corner of Washington and Division streets, was out when firefighters arrived.Peterson told investigators Fossum wanted lighter fluid, which they bought at gas stations, and wanted to light a garbage can on fire, the complaint says. Jake Sommerfeldt added 14.WINNECONNE - Keegan Hartgerink and Gabe Keach combined for 59 points in the Warriors’ win over the Wolves.Waupun, which scored 50 points in the first half, saw Hartgerink score 18 of his 30 points in the second half, while Keach scored 16 of his 29 points in the first half.Cole Hicken also hit double figures, scoring 10 for Waupun.Winneconne was led by Trenton Hanseder with 21 points, Hunter Ingles with 18 points and Casey Bryant with 16 points.SHIOCTON - The Chiefs built a 16-point halftime lead and cruised to a Central Wisconsin Conference victory over the Eagles.Corbin Lorge and Derek Bedor led Shiocton with 20 and 16 points, respectively. Stay informed with both Appleton Wisconsin news as well as headlines and stories from around the world APPLETON - Two people have been sentenced for their roles in a vandalism spree that caused more than $2 million in property damage, including fires at two Appleton parking ramps and destruction at a Grand Chute construction site.Brandon Fossum, 18, and Kevin Peterson, 20, were charged early last year after police investigated a series of significant property crimes, including fires at the Yellow Ramp and Green Ramp in downtown Appleton, along with extensive damage at the construction site for what is now the Fox Cities Champions Center.Fossum pleaded no contest to multiple charges, including several counts of criminal property damage, and was sentenced in late January to six years in prison, nine years of extended supervision and 15 years of probation.Peterson pleaded no contest to multiple charges and was sentenced July 9 to three years in jail, with six months stayed, and 15 years of probation.
FT: 22-36. A detective compared the damage at the construction site to "damage caused by a tornado," the complaint says, but there hadn't been any severe weather.Peterson later spoke with investigators and described what happened at the construction site as a "demolition derby," with himself, Fossum and an unnamed 17-year-old driving vehicles and using equipment to flip trailers and cause other damage.A fire in an elevator car in the Yellow Ramp, located at the northwest corner of Washington and Morrison streets, caused significant damage to the elevator and ground-level lobby. Appleton | Fox Cities Events has put together the most popular concerts, theater, festivals, kids and family events in Appleton. Appleton Wisconsin News - postcrescent.com is the home page of Appleton Wisconsin with in depth and updated Appleton local news. GANNETT Syndication Service. Browse Appleton Post-Crescent obituaries, conduct other obituary searches, offer condolences/tributes, send flowers or create an online memorial.
Alayna Peterson chipped in with 13.HILBERT - The Lancers held the Wolves to nine points in the first half and cruised to the victory.Paige Zirbel and Jenna Lischka each scored eight points for Manitowoc Lutheran.Hilbert was led by Meghan Propson with 14 points and Laney Halbach with 13. "The elevator came back down and that's when the whole thing went up in flames," the complaint says.Peterson said they watched the police and firefighters respond to the fire for a few minutes before they left the area, then went back to Fossum's house and listened to the police scanner. Fossum and the 17-year-old put a garbage can in a Yellow Ramp elevator, lit it on fire and sent the elevator up. Wisconsin Prep Sports Awards needs your vote to decide Play of the Year Brett Christopherson, Appleton Post-Crescent 7/2/2020 Protests across the country lead to clashes with police, arrests
He could also be forced to serve five years in prison if he violates the terms of his probation.A worker at the Fox Cities Champions Center construction site found the damage and notified police shortly before 5:30 a.m. Jan. 23, according to a criminal complaint.Police found footprints around the site, along with a "substantial amount of damage," including damage to trailers and construction equipment apparently torn apart and flipped by heavy machinery, along with damage to the building being built.