Man guilty of stabbing two people in Reedsville given prison time. Here's what to know about his case and four others in Manitowoc County.

The exterior of the Manitowoc County Courthouse as seen, Friday, June 11, 2021, in Manitowoc, Wis.
The exterior of the Manitowoc County Courthouse as seen, Friday, June 11, 2021, in Manitowoc, Wis.

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MANITOWOC - Jesus Sanchez-Delgadillo was recently sentenced to four years in prison for stabbing two people in Reedsville.

Sanchez-Delgadillo and four other people were recently sentenced in five unrelated cases in the Manitowoc County Circuit Court. Here's what to know about those cases and sentences.

Jesus Sanchez-Delgadillo gets prison time for stabbing man and woman in Reedsville

Sanchez-Delgadillo, 28, was sentenced to four years in state prison, followed by 10 years of extended supervision, for stabbing a 25-year-old Brillion man and a 26-year-old Reedsville woman last year.

Sanchez-Delgadillo was at an apartment in Reedsville in April 2021 to meet with the two victims, one of whom he knew. According to the criminal complaint, he became upset and used a pocket knife to stab the man three times and the woman once.

Both victims were taken by ambulance to a local hospital for treatment.

Sanchez-Delgadillo fled the scene, but was detained in Green Bay and transported to the Manitowoc County Sheriff’s Office, where he was arrested.

He was charged with felony first-degree reckless injury, felony substantial battery, misdemeanor disorderly conduct and three misdemeanor counts of bail jumping.

During a plea hearing in June, all charges except the first-degree reckless injury were dismissed. He was sentenced to four years in state prison during a hearing on Sept. 14.

Two Rivers woman sentenced to jail time for hiding gun from February shooting, lying to police

Rhonda A. Peterson, 42, was sentenced to 60 days in county jail for harboring a felon.

Peterson was charged with two felony counts of harboring a felon after lying to the Two Rivers Police Department about the whereabouts of her son, who was a suspect in a shooting that happened in the city of Manitowoc on Feb. 6 in Westfield Park.

According to the criminal complaint, police asked Peterson several times for the whereabouts of her son, but she stated she didn’t know where he was. When the police asked for his phone number, Peterson said she wouldn’t give them that information.

According to the criminal complaint, police conducted a forensic review of Peterson’s phone and found a text message sent to her son telling him to turn his phone’s location off. Police also interviewed a witness who said Peterson had them take an AK-47 from her residence to hide it.

One charge of harboring a felon was dismissed in Peterson’s case and she pled no-contest to the second charge during a hearing on Sept. 1.

Holly Booher given probation over child neglect charges

Manitowoc woman Holly A. Booher was sentenced to three years of probation after pleading guilty to two felony counts of neglecting a child.

Booher, 30, was arrested in March 2021 when police found her children living in filthy conditions at her residence.

Manitowoc police officers searched Booher’s residence after a young child repeatedly called 911 and hung up.

Officers found three children at Booher’s residence, which had feces on the floors and walls, spoiled food on the floor, cat urine on the floors and soiling garbage bags full of clothes, and an open cat litter box with dirty cat litter in and around it, according to the criminal complaint.

The officer noted the children’s bedroom “had nothing in it other than two very soiled/dirty mattresses on the floor. The walls and flooring inside the bedroom were covered in dried feces, and a soiled diaper was lying next to the mattresses,” the police report stated.

Booher was arrested for child neglect and the three children were taken into temporary physical custody by the Department of Human Services.

Booher was sentenced during a hearing on Sept. 16. She gave a no-contest plea to the two felony charges of child neglect. The sentence was withheld and she was placed on probation for three years. Conditions of her probation include undergoing a mental health assessment and taking parenting classes, and having no contact with her children unless approved by the Department of Human Services.

Ashley Salkowski placed on probation for misdemeanor child neglect

Ashley Salkowski, 29, was convicted of two misdemeanor charges of neglecting a child during a hearing on Sept. 21.

Salkowski was originally charged with two felony counts of neglecting a child, but those were changed by a prosecutor’s motion to misdemeanor charges.

Salkowski’s sentence was withheld and she was placed on two years of probation, the conditions of which include completing a mental health assessment and complying with any orders or requirements from the Department of Human Services.

Salkowski was arrested in July 2021 and two children removed from her home after a worker from DHS called police to do a welfare check of Salkowski’s children.

According to the police report, when officers arrived on the scene, they could clearly hear a child crying from an open window in the upstairs apartment.

When they entered the apartment, they found two children with clearly full diapers living in filthy conditions. According to the report, the apartment was full of clutter and trash, and there was an over-filled cat litter box in the kitchen and several bugs flying around.

The report said Salkowski was “very argumentative and did not see any problems with the living conditions in the home.”

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Brent Boeldt sentenced to jail time for domestic abuse charges; charges related to a meth bust dropped

Brent N. Boeldt, 53, was sentenced to one year and 90 days in county jail and three years of probation in two separate cases in August.

Boeldt was one of five people arrested on May 26 after officers conducted a search warrant at a residence on South 16th Street believed to house a meth lab.

Boeldt was charged with felony maintaining drug trafficking place, five felony counts of bail jumping and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia.

During his plea and sentencing hearing on Aug. 10, he pled guilty to one count of bail jumping and two felony charges related to domestic abuse that were filed from a separate incident in 2021.

He was sentenced to more than a year in county jail on the domestic abuse charges.

For the felony bail jumping charge, his sentence was withheld and he was placed on probation for three years, which will come into effect after his jail sentence is complete.

Contact Alisa Schafer at aschafer@gannett.com. Follow her on Twitter at @AlisaMSchafer.

This article originally appeared on Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter: Manitowoc County court sentences man to prison in Reedsville stabbings