Camp Douglas Woman Facing Obstruction Charges after Aiding Tomah Man with Warrant for his Arrest.
A Camp Douglas woman is facing Obstruction Charges after aiding a Tomah man who had a warrant for his arrest. A Tomah Police Officer attempted to make a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by 36 year old Edward Janusheske of Tomah, as the officer turned on his emergency lights Janusheske began to accelerate his speed to 90 MPH in a 35 zone and 100 MPH in a 55 zone. The officer was eventually told by a shift supervisor not to pursue any further. The vehicle was registered to 52 year old Bobbi Jo Field of Camp Douglas. Field initially gave authorities a false claim that she was going to report the vehicle stolen before admitting she had borrowed the car to a man named “Eddie”. The police determined Janusheske fled because of the warrant for his arrest. After a two week investigation authorities determined Janusheske was living at Fields residence and was arrested on April 25th.
Source: WRJC.com
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