Crime & Safety
3 Green Bay Criminals Sacked In Channahon By Grundy County Sheriff's Deputies: Agency
The stolen vehicle was towed and the gun and ammunition were secured into evidence.

CHANNAHON — The Grundy County Sheriff's Office of Ken Briley issued a press release on Wednesday morning announcing that three criminal defendants who come from the land of the Frozen Tundra, Green Bay, Wisconsin, were taken into detention at his downtown Morris jail facility.
According to Grundy County, on Tuesday evening the Grundy County Sheriff’s Office ProActive Unit recovered a stolen U-Haul box truck reported stolen through the Green Bay, Wisconsin Police Department.
At 8:04 p.m., Grundy County was alerted to a stolen vehicle after it was detected by a Flock camera system in the Morris area. The vehicle, a U-Haul truck bearing an Arizona registration, was later detected again near Ridge Road and Interstate 80 and ultimately located by a
member of the Grundy County Sheriff’s Office ProActive Unit.
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The vehicle was followed eastbound on Interstate 80 and then southbound on Interstate 55 with assistance from additional law enforcement agencies. The vehicle exited at Route 6 in Channahon and eventually stopped at the Thorntons gas station on W. Eames Street, where a felony traffic stop was
conducted, the press release noted.
The driver, identified as Brian House 26 of Milwaukee, WI, along with passengers Brianna Ricketts 26, of Green Bay, WI and Nevaeh Beaulieu 24 of Green Bay, WI, were taken into custody without incident.
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Deputies said they located a loaded Taurus G2C 9mm handgun inside the vehicle, along with additional ammunition and an open container of alcohol. Authorities also confirmed the U-Haul had been reported stolen through Green Bay Police Department.
House was driving on a suspended Wisconsin driver’s license. Beaulieu was found to have a full extradition warrant out of Wisconsin for battery to a law enforcement officer and criminal damage to property. Ricketts was found to have a Wisconsin warrant that was outside of extradition limits.
House was arrested for possession of a stolen motor vehicle and unlawful possession of a weapon and was also cited for driving while license suspended. Beaulieu was arrested for possession of a stolen motor vehicle andremains held on the Wisconsin warrant.
Ricketts was issued a notice to appear for possession of a stolen vehicle and later released with a court date of April 24.
The stolen vehicle was towed and the gun and ammunition were secured into evidence. This investigation involved assistance from the Channahon Police Department, Grundy County ETSB, and additional responding law enforcement personnel.
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