
Tristan Backus. (Calumet Co. Sheriff's photo)
CHILTON, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Tristan Backus was sentenced Wednesday to three years in prison for stealing from multiple vehicles in northern Calumet County.
Backus, 18, previously pleaded no contest to eight charges, including burglary and theft of movable property counts. Another 11 counts were dismissed but were considered at sentencing, court records show.
Backus was also placed on extended supervision for six years, placed on probation for six years after that, and must pay $11,063 in restitution, Judge Jeffrey Froehlich ordered, court records show.
The convictions are for a series of thefts in November at residences near the fire lane area on the north shore of Lake Winnebago in the village of Harrison.
Officials say in early and mid-November, there were “multiple” instances where vehicles were entered and items were taken from the vehicles. According to a news release, most of the vehicles were unlocked.
The Calumet County Sheriff’s Office identified Backus as a suspect in the thefts and on Dec. 9, investigators conducted surveillance at a home in Menasha. Authorities observed Backus leave the residence and drive to an area gas station, where he was arrested without incident.
When a search warrant was served at the Menasha residence, investigators recovered the stolen property.
Officials are reminding residents to remove valuables from your vehicles and lock your vehicles to help keep yourself from falling victim to thefts. Additionally, firearms stored in unoccupied vehicles should be secured in a vehicle gun safe, if possible, with the doors locked. Gun locks are available for free at every law enforcement agency in Calumet County as well as Harrison, Sherwood and Hilbert village halls.
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