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Deputies find heroin in snow

Trooper says suspect fled traffic stop

Anthony J. Pantalons, 31, Weyauwega, is charged with possession of heroin, possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting an officer.

On April 14, Wisconsin State Trooper Kendi Linjer stopped a vehicle on U.S. Highway 10 between Holiday and Harrington roads in the town of Lind.

The driver was reportedly not wearing a seat belt.

When the vehicle pulled over, the front seat passenger jumped out and ran northbound toward the municipal airport.

Linjer notified state and county dispatch that a man was running away from a traffic stop.

According to the criminal complaint, deputies later found the man, identified as Pantalons, hiding under a mattress inside a storage shed on Harrington Road.

They also reported finding a glass pipe in his pocket and 2.6 grams of black tar heroin near his footprints in the snow.

The driver, Stephanie A. Dillman, 31, Waupaca, was cited for a seat belt violation and operating with a suspended license.

Dillman was also charged with felony bail jumping in an unrelated case.

On Nov. 16, 2018, Dillman was charged with a fifth drinking and driving offense. She was released from custody on a $2,500 signature bond with the condition that she comply with the jail’s alcohol monitoring program, Soberlink.

According to Dillman’s criminal complaint, she began missing her breath tests on April 12.

Pantalons was released from custody on a $2,000 signature bond.

Pantalons is in the Waushara County jail on a $10,000 cash bond, where he faces multiple charges of bail jumping, resisting an officer and misdemeanor battery as an act of domestic abuse.

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