Waukesha haunted house owner tells authorities the prop was worth $2,500.
A Sussex man’s Halloween romp through a haunted house in Waukesha resulted in his arrest after a large goat skull was damaged, according to a criminal complaint. Paul M. Lange Jr., 49, was charged Thursday with criminal damage to property. If convicted, he faces up to $10,000 in fines and nine months in jail. Lange is schedule for an initial appearance in court Feb. 11. According to the criminal complaint: Lange was in the Shadow Lands haunted house at the Wisconsin Feargrounds at the Waukesha County Expo Center when he was accused of breaking off the jaw on the prop Oct. 27. Lange was detained and interviewed by law enforcement after the incident. He told authorities he couldn’t see very well because it was dark and he wasn’t wearing his …
Waukesha Expo Center and other area haunted house locations are gearing up for Halloween.
Ann Marie and Tim Gavinski went from “home haunters” to professional scarers, earning recognition across the state for their elaborate designs of eerie haunted houses each year. When Tim Gavinski was retiring, the couple started their venture in Walworth County and were there for two years. Then in 2006, they ran two haunted houses, one in Walworth and the other in Waukesha, before combining their ventures in 2007 into one and staging it all at the Waukesha Expo Center. They were voted the No. 1 Haunted House in America by Haunted Attraction Magazine and rated No. 1 in Wisconsin in 2010 by HauntedHouseRatings.com and HauntedWisconsin.com. Wisconsin Feargrounds gives Halloween lovers the thrill of conquering three haunted houses in a row…
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john segundus
8:23 am on Saturday, March 9, 2013
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