Two Sentenced To Prison For Town Of Taycheedah Mans Heroin Death

Update:

Two Milwaukee residents responsible for the heroin that led to the overdose death of a Fond du Lac County man have been sentenced to prison. District Attorney Eric Toney says that’s probably little comfort to the family of 20-year-old Joshua Wille who died in the bedroom of his Town of Taycheedah home in July of 2015. He says it is important to keep the Wille family and Josh’s friends in our thoughts and prayers. He says it has been nearly two years, but that doesn’t lessen the pain. Twenty-four-year-old Angelique Kannenberg and 26-year-old Javon Wilson were sentenced to 10 years and 6 years in prison respectively and 4 years of extended supervision each. Toney says investigators would appreciate it if the public could tell them who Milwaukee drug dealer “Butters” is. He says that could be a last name or nickname, but if anyone knows of that person they would appreciate it if they would pass that information along to the Sheriff’s Department. Wilson picked up the heroin that Kannenberg and Wille shot up that day from “Butters.”

Two Milwaukee residents were recently sentenced to prison for the heroin overdose death a 20-year-old Town of Taycheedah man. Twenty-four-year-old Angelique Kannenberg and 26-year-old Javon Wilson both had roles in getting the heroin that led to the July 12th, 2015 death of Joshua Wille.  Both pled “no contest” to being party to the crime of 1st degree reckless homicide. Fond du Lac County Judge Dale English sentenced Kannenberg to 10 years in prison and 4 years of extended supervision and Wilson to 6 years in prison and 4 years of extended supervision. Kannenberg allegedly shot up with Wille twice the day of his death the second time in his bedroom where he died. Wilson picked up the heroin for the two from a Milwaukee drug dealer known as “Butters.”  


Javon Wilson.