Plymouth woman charged, accused of threatening others with shotgun
SHEBOYGAN COUNTY -- 43-year-old Angela Klim of Plymouth faces multiple charges in connection with an incident that happened in the Village of Cascade on Thursday, July 28th.
Klim faces the following charges:
According to the criminal complaint, an officer with the Cascade Police Department was dispatched to a residence in the Village of Waldo on Thursday afternoon to investigate a threat complaint. The woman who called police told the officer she and her husband were threatened with a shotgun. It was apparently prompted by an argument that happened the night before.
The woman told the officer a relative who lives in the same building got into an argument with a woman. That woman "was kicked out of the apartment and asked not to come back."
Early Thursday morning, that woman came back to the residence -- and the complaint indicates Klim was with her. The woman who was kicked out of the apartment confronted the first woman and "stated that she brought back-up, at which point the other female (Klim) produced a shotgun. The female then racked the forestock as if she was cycling a round into the chamber." Moments later, the victim told the officer "the shotgun was being pointed at her head."
The victim told police "she does not know this female and is afraid she would come back and do harm."
The woman who brought Klim to the residence "indicated that she did not know the identity of the female with her but identified her as a crazy lady who lives at the trailer park in Plymouth."
Klim was eventually arrested at her residence. The complaint says, "When advised of why she was under arrest, she indicated that she did not threaten anyone and did not have a shotgun."