BELLEVUE, WI (WTAQ) – Authorities in Brown County are releasing new sketches of three suspects believed to be involved with the beating of a 66-year-old man in Howard this summer.
Sheriff’s officials say the armed robbery attack took place on Lenwood Avenue on July 12.
According to deputies, the victim was walking when a car stopped and two men got out, then severely beat him with a golf club. The two men stole property from the victim and took off.
The victim and witnesses describe the driver of that car as a Hispanic man with a bald head.
The attacker with the golf club is described as a Hispanic or black man in his late 20’s, with short dark hair, a stocky build and between 5’8″ and 6’0″ tall.
The second attacker is described as a Hispanic man in his late 20’s, slightly smaller than the golf club holder, short dark hair with tattoos on his left arm from the shoulder down past the elbow. The tattoo had some type of a floral design.
Two days after the attack, investigators located the car involved at a residence on Green Bay’s west side. The woman at the home was uncooperative and investigators say that woman has not come forward to claim her vehicle, despite it being registered to her.
Investigators are asking the public to come forward with any new information and are following up on numerous leads.
Anyone with information regarding this case, please call the Brown County Sheriff’s Office at (920) 448-4230. Callers can remain anonymous and may be eligible for reward by calling Crime Stoppers at (920) 432-7867 or text GBTIP and your tip to 274637 (crimes).


