Ripon, Wisconsin. Police say Jared Thurber, 38, allegedly assaulted and held a roommate at knifepoint overnight on June 19, was found with serious injuries, and sparked an eight‑hour SWAT standoff before his arrest; he faces multiple felony charges and is held on a $30,000 cash bond. Authorities report the victim escaped and provided statements used in the ongoing investigation. Fond du Lac County also prosecuted Hayden L. Daffinson for a June 22 ax attack; he was convicted in court and sentenced June 29 to 60 years initial confinement plus 30 years extended supervision. Deputies arrested a Rosendale man after an attempted trail kidnapping, and the county board announced applications to fill Supervisor Sarah Ann Smith's seat after her resignation effective August 1; Thurber is due back in court July 6.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
These incidents remind us of the importance of community vigilance. Knowing your neighbors and staying alert can help prevent such situations. Check local resources for neighborhood watch programs or consider starting one.
Violent crime affects us all, even in small towns like Ripon. Stay informed about local crime trends and court proceedings. It's worth forwarding if you know someone who lives in the area or values community safety.
Law enforcement, prosecutors, and public safety agencies benefited from arrests, charges, and court actions that removed alleged perpetrators from the community and advanced prosecutions to sentencing and further hearings.
Victims and their families suffered serious physical injuries, trauma, medical treatment, and ongoing disruptions to daily life following the violent incidents described.
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Multiple assaults, kidnapping attempt, and county resignation reported
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