One Of Two Armed Robbery Suspects Captured In Lomira

At about 2:15 pm on Friday, November 3, 2023, the Dodge County Sheriff’s Office was requested for emergency assistance by the Wisconsin State Patrol in the village of Lomira.  

A trooper had located a vehicle and individuals suspected of an armed robbery in Appleton, Wisconsin.  

The trooper first got behind the suspect vehicle southbound on I-41 near Highway 49. The suspects exited the highway at Highway 67 and pulled into the Shell Gas Station in Lomira.

It was believed at least one of the suspects had been armed with a firearm in the original crime.    

As troopers and deputies responded to contain the suspects, one suspect returned to the car and fled the area, nearly striking the trooper.  The suspect car was last known to be southbound on Interstate 41 leaving Dodge County.  

The other suspect fled on foot and after a coordinated search, this suspect was taken into custody near the southern village limits. The suspect was turned over to the Wisconsin State Patrol for transport to the agency investigating the initial crime.  

This incident was occurring as school was letting out.  The sheriff’s office contacted both schools in Lomira, however a release of students was already occurring.  It was recommended that no buses leave the school.  The schools were contacted at about 3:39 pm and informed they could finish release.  

As deputies were responding, they encountered a vehicle at an extremely high rate of speed southbound in the village of Theresa and a short pursuit was initiated as it was thought that vehicle may have been stolen by the suspect who fled on foot.  This pursuit is under investigation, and it’s involvement in the incident is being investigated.

The sheriff’s office worked with the Wisconsin State Patrol, and Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s Office during this incident.  The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office is not requesting any charges as a result of the incident we were responding to.  The pursuit of the vehicle in Theresa however, is under investigation.  That vehicle was described as a newer Ford Explorer, silver-colored.  Anyone with information regarding that vehicle should call LT Brian Loos at 920-386-4117.