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Following a blizzard that dumped nearly 2 feet of snow on parts of Northwest Wisconsin last Saturday, Dec. 11, there was nothing more to do but get out the shovels and snowblowers. The prewinter storm, which included subzero temperatures, paralyzed much of the midwest, making travel hazardous. Saturday’s storm ranks near the October 1991 Halloween storm”which dumped 27 inches on this area over a two-day period. - Photo by Marty Seeger
Homicide case is very cold, but not closed
25 years ago authorities felt they had solved a murder - but criminal charges were never filed
by Gary King Leader editor ST. CROIX FALLS - To some, it serves as a haunting reminder. The two-story brick building on the west side of Main Street in St. Croix Falls, with its enclosed exterior staircase, looks the same as it did 25 years ago on the bitterly cold Thursday morning of Dec. 12, 1985, when it be-
came the scene of a homicide. That shooting death remains an unsolved crime, although those involved in the investigation may argue that point, believing they assembled the primary pieces of the puzzle and solved the mystery of who pulled the trigger. But the mostly circumstantial evidence gathered wasn’t enough to convince a judge to allow criminal charges to be filed against the only real suspect in the case, whose name is being withheld from this article. Sheriff Tim Moore declined a request last week to open the file on the case, noting that although it may be a very cold case, it’s far from being closed. “We never close the books on a homicide case and we
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This building on the Main Street of St. Croix Falls was the scene of a homicide in December of 1985. Yvonne Menke, 45, was shot in the enclosed staircase on the side of the building as she made her way to her car on the morning of Dec. 12. - Photo by Tammi Milberg
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• Heather Lynn Vance • Brian Edward (Fatman) Williams • Simon Alexander Kunshier • Drew Kirk Chivers • Dena M. Stehr • Palmer Dagestad • Gregory Fred Berlin • Martin N. Nelson • Joanne Dee Carpenter • Leon H. Elden • Dorothy B. Gross Obituaries on page 18-19B
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