Monday, April 29, 2013
Eddie Callaway is charged with killing 24-year-old Shanel "Nani" Negron on April 22. Waukesha police are still seeking his whereabouts.
It’s been one week since Shanel “Nani” Negron was shot and killed at the corner of Summit Avenue and North Moreland Boulevard. Her boyfriend, 26-year-old Eddie Callaway, is still on the run from police. He has been charged with first-degree intentional homicide in her death and a warrant has been issued for his arrest. Patch’s media partners at WISN 12 News spoke with Callaway’s father, also named Eddie Callaway. The father lives in Indiana and fears his son won’t make it out of the manhunt alive. “I don't know what happened to Nani, I love her,” father told WISN 12 News. “But I'm going to tell you something: As God as my witness, they're only trying to make a vigilante out here now to execute my son." The Waukesha Police Department has …
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
The 20-year-old woman claimed Eddie Callaway held knives to her throat and guns to her head, according to court documents.
The man suspected in the shooting death Monday of a Waukesha woman was named in a temporary restraining order by a different woman just two months ago, court records show. Eddie Callaway, 26, is being sought by Waukesha police for the homicide of 24-year-old Shanel "Nani" Negron. On Feb. 1, a 20-year-old woman sought a temporary restraining order against Callaway in Milwaukee County Circuit Court. She claimed to have had a previous live-in relationship with Callaway. Related articles: In her statement, the woman said Callaway "would hold knives to my throat and a gun to my head and threaten to kill me." She further asserted that Callaway would stalk her outside her place of work, and would choke her, push her and physically and verbally …
The Waukesha Police Department continues to hunt for Eddie Callaway, who is considered armed and dangerous. He is the prime suspect in the shooting death of 24-year-old Shanel "Nani" Negron.
Update, 12:30 p.m. Wednesday: The Waukesha Police Department is continuing the investigation in the homicide of Shanel 'Nani' Negron. “Waukesha Police Department is processing and prioritizing many leads/tips," said Capt. Ron Oremus in a statement to the media. "It is an extensive investigation. There are no other updates at this time.” Several witnesses saw a man matching 26-year-old Eddie D. Callaway's description shoot and kill Negron at North Moreland Boulevard and Summit Avenue, according to a criminal complaint filed Tuesday. Tuesday evening: More than 24 hours after Shanel 'Nani' Negron was shot to death near the intersection of Moreland Boulevard and Summit Avenue in Waukesha, her suspected killer remained on the loose Tuesday …
Monday, April 22, 2013
Police confirmed the homicide and the suspect remains at large. A friend identified the slain woman as Shanel Negron. Police identified the suspect as Eddie Callaway.
Updated 12:08 a.m. Tuesday: Police have not released any additional information in the search for Eddie Callaway, suspected in the Monday night homicide of Shanel "Nani" Negron. Authorities are searching for a 2002 gray Ford Taurus, license plate 394-TVK. They emphasize that Calloway is considered armed and dangerous, and anyone who believes they have seen him should call 911. Updated 10:45 p.m.: Angelica Juarez, who identified the victim as her friend Shanel "Nani" Negron, said her friend "was an amazing person. She was so bubbly, she had an amazing personality. She was the life of the party." Juarez and Negron had children at the same time. It is not known if Negron's 3-year-old daughter was present at the shooting. "She was a great …
43.02142
-88.250855
N Moreland Blvd & Summit Ave, Waukesha, WI
/articles/possible-homicide-near-moreland-boulevard-and-summit-avenue
/locations/9297238
A 44-year-old man, who was shot multiple times Sunday morning after charging police, is alert and talking. He will be charged with recklessly endangering safety.
A Waukesha man who was shot multiple times by Waukesha police early Sunday morning is alert and talking, according to a statement from police, and is expected to be charged with recklessly endangering safety. At 1:48 a.m. Sunday, police received a call about a potentially suicidal 44-year-old man in the 500 block of Spring Crest Circle from an elderly couple. The man himself called police and told them he was holding a male hostage, and was armed with two knives. When officers arrived, the man suddenly exited the home and charged officers while holding two knives and ignoring commands to drop the weapons. Police say officers were forced to fire their weapons to subdue the man "in defense of their lives." According to an update released …
Sunday, April 21, 2013
44-year-old man hospitalized with unknown injuries after confronting police in Sunday morning incident.
A 44-year-old man is in critical condition after being shot by Waukesha police early Sunday morning after charging at officers in the 500 block of Spring Crest Circle, authorities said. According to police: The incident began at 1:48 a.m. when Waukesha police officers and county sheriff's deputies, including the K-9 unit, responded to a call of a possible suicidal subject. The elderly couple who called police said the 44-year-old had refused voluntary mental health assistance earlier in the day and had talked about jumping off a bridge. The couple were not his parents, call log states. The couple, who were in the home with the man when police arrived, told officers that he had armed himself with knives and that he had threatened to “cut …
43.018211
-88.289293
507 Spring Crest Cir, Waukesha, WI
/articles/waukesha-police-shoot-man-who-charged-at-officers
/locations/9281510
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Billy Ingram, 21, of Waukesha, could spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted of killing 56-year-old convenience store clerk Nayyer Rana.
Exactly one year after authorities say 21-year-old Billy Ingram gunned down a gas station clerk during an armed robbery, Ingram will stand trial for a homicide charge. Ingram, of Waukesha, is accused of shooting and killing 56-year-old Nayyer Rana, an immigrant from Pakistan working to give his children the American Dream. Ingram faces up to life in prison if convicted of first-degree intentional homicide, armed robbery, possession of a firearm by a felon and possession of marijuana. Ingram’s trial was set Thursday to begin on May 29. Ingram, who was on probation for a burglary conviction in Milwaukee County, was living with his cousin on Jackson Court in Waukesha in May 2012. The criminal complaint alleges that Ingram used his cousin’s .…
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Amanda Bauer and Jan Corrigan were presented with a Citation of Valor during Thursday night's Common Council meeting.
When two Waukesha police officers engaged in a shootout with a domestic violence suspect in late October, the request for backup from surrounding jurisdictions was fast with squad car after squad car pulling up to the scene on Racine Avenue. Dozens of area law enforcement officers, including the FBI, responded in great force to assist with a shots-fired call. Police Chief Russell Jack said during Thursday’s Waukesha Common Council meeting that he was surprised to see a Butler Police Department squad car had responded to the scene. “At first I wondered why Butler was on scene," Jack said. "It happened to be that our shooting happened right as the debriefing of the Azana shooting in Brookfield was complete, so all those officer responded to …
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Police officers Jan Corrigan and Amanda Bauer will be honored for their work to stop a woman from being harmed by her ex-husband.
Two Waukesha police officers are receiving a Citation of Valor for their work during a shootout with a former Waukesha man who police say was threatening his ex-wife. Police officers Jan Corrigan and Amanda Bauer will be honored at the Common Council at 7:30 p.m. Thursday for their response to a call in late October at a residence off of Racine Avenue Just two days after a tragic domestic-violence related shooting left three dead in neighboring Brookfield, police say Dick Petarius, 76, charged after officers with a long gun when police were investigating a report that Petarius was violating a restraining order filed against him by his wife. Officers shot 26 rounds at the man while leaving the residence with the wife. Petarius shot back and…
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Waukesha County Judge Kathryn Foster rules that 21-year-old Billy Ingram was detained appropriately while Brookfield police officers were investigating a nearby home invasion.
The Brookfield police officer who detained 21-year-old Billy Ingram before his arrest on a warrant acted appropriately when he questioned Ingram while investigating a nearby burglary, Waukesha County Judge Kathryn Foster ruled on Tuesday following a three-hour hearing. Ingram is charged with the May 29 homicide of Nayyer Rana, a gas station clerk in Waukesha. Ingram’s attorney, Sam Benedict, was attempting to toss out evidence base on what Benedict felt was an illegal stop. “What is clear is in this court’s review of this record is the field interrogation was conducted by the book,” Foster said. Ingram, who had a warrant out for his arrest, was taken into custody by Brookfield police while they were investigating a May 30 home invasion. He…
Chaos78
2:48 am on Friday, May 10, 2013
Ummm. welcome to your state senator.   more ›