MARINETTE COUNTY, WI (WTAQ) – The two Marinette residents accused of burglarizing a Stephenson convenience store and leading police on a subsequent manhunt were back in court Monday.
The public defender’s office said it had not yet found a lawyer for Chad Setunsky.
While Ashley Niewierowski’s attorney was ready to proceed with a preliminary hearing, nothing happened since prosecutors want the pair’s court activity to be held jointly.
Both are facing felony counts of Burglary, First Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety, and Fleeing a Traffic Officer along with misdemeanor counts of Theft and Criminal Damage to Property for allegedly stealing the ATM machine from Corner Convenience store on April 8 and leading police on a high-speed pursuit where officers reported they were the target of gunfire.
Setunsky and Niewierowski were taken into custody the next day.
Both are due back in court April 26.


