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Posted: 6:04 PM Sep 24, 2008
Bond Set for Man Accused of Firing a Gun in a Neighborhood
The Dunn County District Attorney is considering charges of felony reckless endangerment and felony resisting an officer.
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A man accused of firing a gun in an Elk Mound neighborhood and leading police on a high speed chase was in court Wednesday.
The judge set a $1,000 cash bond for 27-year-old William Cecil Clark.
The Dunn County District Attorney is considering charges of felony reckless endangerment and felony resisting an officer. Deputies say Clark was firing a rifle in his home last week.
He then came out of his home and took off in a vehicle. Officers chased him and ultimately arrested him.
Clark will be in court again on Tuesday where he's expected to be formally charged.
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