Court of Appeals grants stay in placement of Wheatland sex offender

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Property red-tagged due to building code violations

By Jason Arndt
Staff Writer

After three motions to stay placement of a convicted sex offender at a Geneva Road property in Wheatland, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals gave the Town of Wheatland a reprieve Tuesday evening.
The Court of Appeals, who denied a Town of Wheatland motion, later accepted the same motion filed by Kenosha County Corporate Counsel, pending an appeal hearing.
Additionally, the Town of Wheatland issued multiple code violations at the 32200 Geneva Rd. property after officials discovered Fond du Lac-based landlord Lagoda Properties LLC did not obtain permits for improvements done on the residence since 2012.
According to a Sheriff’s Department news release, authorities red-tagged the property Tuesday.

The full story will appear in the June 3 edition of the Westosha Report


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