WAUSAU, WI (WSAU) — A Merrill man accused of a Wausau shooting incident and subsequent vehicle theft was in court on Wednesday.
Zach Teske entered a not guilty plea to numerous charges including reckless injury, felony bail jumping, and taking a vehicle without consent from the owner. Investigators say he got into an argument with someone at a home on North 7th Street on April 10th, then shot the person in the leg.
Police say he fled the scene before first responders arrived, then went to a nearby home and stole a pickup. Police were able to track that vehicle to Oneida County thanks to license plate reader technology, known as FLOCK cameras.
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Teske was arrested a few hours later.
Court records show he has a dozen open cases against him including a misdemeanor OWI, felony forgery counts, misdemeanor battery, possession of drug paraphernalia and illegally obtained prescription drugs, and a felony count of identity theft. All the cases have been cross-referenced, meaning they will move forward together.
The 36-year-old is being held on a $100,000 bond and will return to court on May 20th.
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