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Wednesday, February 11, 2015



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RCC commends work of personnel
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Racine County Sheriff Department
You should thank these two men who have worked very hard to keep your neighborhoods safer. 











                        James Muller                              Chad Schulman

RCC recognises the professional efforts of Investigators Chad Schulman and James Muller of the Racine County Sheriff's Office. Yes folks, this is the same Department we often feature in less than favorable reviews.


Investigators Schulman and Muller delivered compelling testimony today at the trial of State vs Nicholas Sheen. Jurors had the opportunity to hear of the investigators efforts to link Nichols Sheen to several fires in and around the Union Grove area.

Testimony included boot prints in the snow at the location of the fires that matched Sheen's boots, a lap top computer with images of the burnt structures, and Sheen being evicted from two of the 3 buildings that were set afire the night of Feb. 17th., 2013. 

Jurors listened to the recordings of Investigator Muller interrogating Sheen concerning the fires.

During interrogation of Sheen, Muller called a woman who Sheen had stated gave him a ride home the night of the fires  The woman stated she did not give Sheen a ride home, her boyfriend had pick her up and Sheen was at the bar when she left.  Further during Muller's questioning of the woman's story on the phone call, you could hear Sheen stating she's lying, she's lying, over and over again.

Investigators Muller and Schulman also had recovered video evidence from the R&R club.
The video evidence indicated the woman's story was true about leaving with her boyfriend and not with Nicholas Sheen. Nicholas Sheen was caught in another lie, than another and another......
Until the Sheriff Department arrested Nicholas Sheen.

foot note: according to racine arson investigators, suspicious fires numbers are way down in the Union Grove area since Sheen's arrest

RCC thanks Officers Muller and Schulman for your tireless efforts to make our Racine area community safer and a better place to live.

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