

She said she went along to make sure he didn’t “trash the place.” She said Halfmann found a pistol and keys to the van. The complaint said Sunde said the van belonged to a customer who “pays her for sex.” She said it was Halfmann’s idea to go to the customer’s home and take property to satisfy an outstanding debt. The complaint said the man interviewed by police indicated Kalin Sunde could’ve been at his parents’ home. A handgun officials said Nathan Halfmann was in possession of was also taken in this burglary. A vehicle was reported missing from the garage - the minivan involved in the pursuit and standoff. A man told police his parents’ home had been burglarized while they were in Las Vegas. Theft of movable property, special facts, repeaterĪccording to the criminal complaint filed against Halfmann and Sunde, this all started with a report of a burglary in Germantown on June 3, the day before the pursuit and standoff.Fail to comply officer/person into custody, repeater.

Operating a vehicle without consent, passenger.Intentionally pointing a firearm at a person, repeater - three counts.Possession of a firearm by a person convicted of a felony, repeater.Sunde’s co-defendant, Nathan Halfmann, pleaded not guilty to the following charges on Aug. 27 after Sunde failed to appear in court on Aug. Strike police/fire animals, causing injuryĪ bail/bond hearing was scheduled for Aug.Fail to comply with officer/person into custody.Fail to comply with officer/person into custody, as party to a crime.Drive or operate vehicle without consent.WAUKESHA COUNTY - A bench warrant was issued for Kalin Sunde, 31, charged in connection to an hours-long standoff on I-94 after court records showed Sunde cut off her GPS monitoring device.Ī preliminary hearing was scheduled for Aug. The Waukesha County Sheriff's Office's armored rescue vehicle was deployed, and three people were ordered out of the residence.Īn investigation revealed no actual threat existed, and the reported incident did not occur. When officials responded, the female informed them there were additional residents in the home on Lynwood Drive, and indicated they may be held at gunpoint. That's the way we like it - nice and quiet." "They're all hunkering down in the house," said Kirchoff. Kirchoff said his girlfriend's son was at home, and a neighbor went to check on him. I just pulled in, and they had the road blocked off," said Dan Scholl, neighbor. I have no idea what's going on," said Steve Kirchoff, neighbor. This, after a 911 all came in from a male, who indicated a female neighbor came to his residence and reported someone was trying to kill her with a gun.įor several hours, residents couldn't get into the neighborhood, and the ordeal left people with a number of questions - mainly, what prompted this response. Sheriff's officials tweeted that the incident was taking place near Silver Spring Drive (County Highway VV) and Lynwood Drive, beginning around 2 p.m. Investigation continues and more information will be released in the next few hours. At this time there is no threat to the public. The Waukasha County Sheriff’s Office was called to investigate a man with a gun complaint at a residence in the Town of Lisbon.
