Jacob Blake Criminal Complaint
Jacob Blake Criminal Complaint
Jacob Blake Criminal Complaint
FILED
07-06-2020
Clerk of Circuit Court
Kenosha County
STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT KENOSHA COUNTY
2020CF000736
STATE OF Wisconsin Honorable Bruce E.
CRIMINAL COMPLAINT Schroeder
Plaintiff,
Branch 3
vs. DA Case #: 2020KN002047
The above-named defendant on or about Sunday, May 3, 2020, in the City of Kenosha, Kenosha
County, Wisconsin, did intentionally enter the dwelling of LNB, without the consent of some person
lawfully upon the premises, under circumstances tending to create a breach of the peace, contrary
to sec. 943.14(2), 939.51(3)(a), 968.075(1)(a) Wis. Stats., a Class A Misdemeanor, and upon
conviction may be fined not more than Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000), or imprisoned not more
than nine (9) months, or both.
And further, invoking the provisions of sec. 968.075(1)(a) Wis. Stats., because this charge is an act
of domestic abuse, costs upon conviction would include the domestic abuse assessment imposed
under sec. 973.055(1) Wis. Stats.
The above-named defendant on or about Sunday, May 3, 2020, in the City of Kenosha, Kenosha
County, Wisconsin, did have sexual intercourse with LNB, without that person's consent, contrary
to sec. 940.225(3)(a), 939.50(3)(g), 968.075(1)(a) Wis. Stats., a Class G Felony, and upon
conviction may be fined not more than Twenty Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000), or imprisoned not
more than ten (10) years, or both.
And further, invoking the provisions of sec. 968.075(1)(a) Wis. Stats., because this charge is an act
of domestic abuse, costs upon conviction would include the domestic abuse assessment imposed
under sec. 973.055(1) Wis. Stats.
The above-named defendant on or about Sunday, May 3, 2020, in the City of Kenosha, Kenosha
County, Wisconsin, while in a public or private place, did engage in violent, abusive, indecent,
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And further, invoking the provisions of sec. 968.075(1)(a) Wis. Stats., because this charge is an act
of domestic abuse, costs upon conviction would include the domestic abuse assessment imposed
under sec. 973.055(1) Wis. Stats.
PROBABLE CAUSE:
On May 3, 2020 Kenosha Police Officer Raiche, in full uniform and operating marked squad
#3343, responded to 2805 40th Street Unit D, City and County of Kenosha, state of Wisconsin for a
report of an ex-boyfriend who had broken into the residence and stole vehicle keys, a vehicle and
a debit card from the victim before fleeing.
Officers Matz and Raiche arrived on scene and spoke with LNB. Officer Raiche reports LNB was
crying and visibly shaken, dressed only in a nightgown. LNB invited them in and explained that the
previous evening she had left at approximately 8PM to attend a party in Milwaukee. LNB rented a
vehicle f he eekend beca e he didn hink he ehicle ld make i beca e f mechanical
issues. LNB asked her sister Tamara to stay the night and watch her three children while she was
gone. LNB returned home at about 4:11AM, her sister was sleeping in the living room on the couch
with numerous children so LNB brought her son with her into the first bedroom down the hallway
on the east wall, they then lay down to go to sleep.
LNB stated at about 6AM she was woken up by the father of her children, Jacob Blake, herein
kn n a he defendan , anding e he a ing, I an m hi . A LNB la he e, n he
back, the defendant, suddenly and without warning, reached his hand between her legs,
penetrated her vaginally with a finger, pull it out and sniffed i , and aid, Smell like e been
i h he men.
Officer Raiche reported LNB had a very difficult time telling him this and cried as she told how the
defendant assaulted her and then the defendant immediately left the bedroom.
LNB stated the defendant penetrating her digitally caused her pain and humiliation and was done
without her consent.
LNB stated she was upset but collected herself and ran after the defendant out the front door and
then realized her vehicle was missing. LNB ran back inside to her purse, which was on the kitchen
counter and checked it, quickly realizing her key to her truck (Ford Explorer 2002), a black
individual key and the only key for the vehicle and her Great Lakes Debit Card were missing. LNB
immediately called 911 and while waiting for Officers, checked her Great Lakes Account and saw
two fraudulent ATM withdrawals on May 3, 2020 that she did not make, both at PNC Bank, 3920
Washington Road, both for $500, at an unknown time.
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LNB stated she and the defendant have three children together but have never resided together in
the eight years they have been on and off. LNB stated the defendant is unemployed, has no
vehicle, and would not tell LNB where he was currently living. LNB stated over the past eight
years the defendant has physically assaulted her around twice a year when he drinks heavily.
LNB did not know how the defendant entered the apartment and thought maybe through a window.
LNB stated she has let the defendant use her vehicle in the past, but that he always asks first,
stating it was inappropriate for him to go into her purse.
NB signed the Waiver of Temporary Restraining Order document pertaining to this case.
On May 4, 2020 Officer Courtier met with LNB who stated her Ford Explorer was returned. The
defendan had ld LNB i e , Tama a, he had a ked he ehicle ide f he (Tama a )
residence with the keys. LNB stated she went to Illinois and picked up her vehicle, which was not
damaged.
Detective Kunz reports he followed up with PNC Bank ATM and Kwik Trip and searched footage at
the store between the hours of 0500-0615 on the morning of the incident and at this time, is was
believed there was no video evidence based on the information obtained so far.
On May 5, 2020 Detective Kunz spoke with LNB who advised she had located her debit card in her
rental after she had cancelled the card and she did not know who made the transactions.
The official law enforcement agency reports of the Kenosha Police Department prepared by
Officers Raiche and Matz and Detective Kunz, which reports were prepared in the normal
course of law enforcement duties;
Statements by citizen informant(s) LNB and her sister, Tamara; who are eyewitnesses to
the facts they relate;
Statements by the defendant, which were made contrary to his penal interests;
The official records of: The Circuit Court for Kenosha County; The Department of
Transportation; The FBI Triple I Teletype; The Wisconsin Circuit Court Automated Program,
which records are maintained in the normal course of business duties.
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