Kevin Doszak. PC: Fox 11 Online
KAUKAUNA, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – A coach with Kaukauna Youth Baseball has been charged for allegedly stealing money from concession stand safes – and destroying the security camera inside one of them.
Kevin Doszak, 46, is charged with seven counts of burglary, theft of movable property, and criminal damage to property. He returns to court Oct. 20 for a preliminary hearing and arraignment, court records show.
According to the criminal complaint, “Kevin did not have permission to enter the building(s) from Kaukauna Youth Baseball (KYB) representatives when there were no baseball games being played and to steal money. Kevin was stealing money when there was nobody else at the baseball diamonds; sometimes at night and sometimes at odd times in the morning hours when Kevin knew nobody was going to be there.”
The complaint lists several incidents recorded on security camera in June, when Doszak allegedly took between $40 and $165 in six different incidents at Horseshoe Park and Riverside Park. However, the total amount may be much more than that.
“KYB is down approximately $2967.25 on average compared to concession sales the last two years. Kevin is still suspected of stealing money from the original complaint where approximately $3000 – $4000 was reported missing from the tournament weekend of June 10th – 11th,” the complaint states.
When confronted by police, Doszak said he stole money to pay bills, and wanted to pay it back. He admitted to stealing a total of about $600-$700, the complaint states.



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