

That’s when Storzer grabbed and punched the woman, forced her back into his vehicle and drove to Hwy. While he was stopped at a red light on Rib Mountain Drive, the victim escaped the vehicle and ran to a nearby truck, begging for help.īut Storzer told the men inside the truck that he and the woman had a misunderstanding about money, and the men told the woman she had to leave their vehicle because it was a work truck. Then, according to court documents, Storzer drove to the Wausau area.

The woman told police she eventually escaped the home and ran, but Storzer caught her before she could find help and forced her into his truck. He then bound the woman’s wrists together with duct tape, took her phone, threw her shoes out of the home and physically attacked her, throwing her into a living room wall. 15, 2020 Storzer drove to the victim’s home and began arguing with her about their past relationship. But in June, Storzer’s attorney withdrew the NGI plea and the case moved forward.Īccording to reports from the Langlade County Sheriff’s Department, in the afternoon of Aug. In December, Storzer entered an insanity plea, referred to as an NGI, and was ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. In addition to the prison term, Storzer will spend an additional four years on extended supervision and will be subject to GPS monitoring, according to online court records.

On Thursday, Circuit Judge Greg Strasser sentenced Storzer. The judge in the case ordered a presentencing investigation before determining an appropriate sentence. 20, 2020 in Marathon County Circuit Court, were dismissed as part of a plea agreement. 51 in Wausau will spend four years in prison after his attorney withdrew an insanity plea in the case.īrian Storzer was convicted in June of second-degree recklessly endangering safety, false imprisonment and fleeing an officer. A 50-year-old Green Bay man convicted of beating, tying up and kidnapping a Langlade County woman, forcing her into his truck, then fleeing from police in a chase that ended on Hwy.
