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Updated: 8:53 PM Dec 27, 2007
Tomah Man Killed with a Baseball Bat
The Green Bay Police Department says one of the two men wanted in the death of a Tomah man on Christmas day turned himself in Thursday. Posted: 10:42 PM Dec 26, 2007 |
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The Green Bay Police Department says one of the two men wanted in the death of a Tomah man on Christmas day turned himself in Thursday afternoon.
Police says 23-year-old Todd Ennis of Green Bay turned himself in around 1:30 Thursday afternoon.
Ennis is being held at the Brown County Jail for 1st degree reckless homicide and party to a crime of a dangerous weapon.
Police are still looking for 18-year-old Jacob Kniess also of Green Bay.
Officers say around 1:00 a.m. Monday morning 27-year-old Justin Thomas of Tomah was found lying on the ground, bleeding from his ears outside a Green Bay home. He died the next day.
The criminal complaint says Kniess and Ennis beat Thomas repeatedly with a baseball bat.
If you have any information on Kneiss's whereabouts, you're asked to call police
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