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Published - Sunday, May 04, 2008

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Criminal damage charges pending against Tomah man

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A Tomah man will face charges for causing thousands of dollars in damage to his aunt’s apartment, where he had been living.

The Tomah Police Department received a call from Adrian S. Champlin’s father in the early morning hours of March 26. According to the incident report, the police had contact with Champlin on two occasions that night, and knew that he was highly intoxicated and somewhat agitated.

Champlin, 27, was found lying inside of a vehicle in the driveway of his father’s home. His father, Kent, told police that Champlin had “trashed” his aunt’s home.

The police noticed a large quantity of blood on and around the vehicle where they found Champlin. He exited the vehicle upon request from the police, and secured his dog, who was also in the vehicle. Champlin was bleeding from his hand, specifically from one of his fingers, and he had blood on his clothes as well.

Champlin was still highly intoxicated when police arrived, according to the report. He advised officer Eric Pedersen that he was mad because his father would not pay for him to go to college. He told officer Pedersen and reporting officer Dustin Walters that he wanted to leave Tomah and “do something with his life.”

When asked what had happened at his aunt’s residence, he said that he had broken the door. His aunt, Diane Miller, had bought the house that he was living in, and his father was also not helping him find another place to live.

Kent Champlin told police that he would help his son go to college, but that he would not help pay for the expensive college that he picked. He also informed police that this had been bothering Champlin.

The officers then investigated the home where Champlin had been living. His aunt had let him live there rent-free, but had recently decided to move in after Champlin found a new residence. Upon seeing the damage at the home, Miller decided that she wanted to press charges against Champlin.

According to the police report, several household items were in the driveway, and the garage door was destroyed. Champlin had also broken the front door, and the living room, dining room and kitchen areas looked “pretty much destroyed.”

Contents of the refrigerator were scattered amongst the debris, and the refrigerator was lying on its side with the freezer door ripped off. Condiments and blood were on the floor, walls and ceiling, and windows were shattered in several rooms. There were also holes in the walls, the bathroom sink and stool were filled with debris, and everything on the walls appeared pulled down and destroyed. The basement was also flooded.

The damages were estimated at $15,000, and Champlin was transported to the Monroe County Jail and booked for felony criminal damage to property and disorderly conduct.
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Cowboy to fisherman back to the cowboy wrote on May 3, 2008 4:49 AM:

" Id hate for something simple like a comment form to rise such ridiculousness but here i am. What i was trying to express was of some comments put about Adrian being something he is not. I in no way defend anyone without getting the whole picture. And by calling this man bad and silly names is just as bad as what he may have done. People get fuel off of others bad choices by way of slander. I in no way have defended his actions. i was replying to others. Just to clear what i said maybe i should explain myself better, or just keep my opinion to myself. Probley the latter. "

Cowboy to Fisherman wrote on Apr 27, 2008 9:15 AM:

" Hey fisherman, put down the seaweed your smoking and step away from the keyboard!
The point isn't just that we have a 27 year old pathetic, free-loader, but one that destroys others things when he doesn't get his way! That would be like getting turned down for a loan on an expensive car and then proceeding to blow every car up in the sales lot! That would be like not getting called down at the "Price Is Right" and then taking Bob Barker hostage! It's crazy, and if Adrian is even just a bit crazy, then he needs to seek help. Don't make excuses for this dude! "

Get a LIFE wrote on Apr 25, 2008 1:17 PM:

" What a sloppy,immature, money-sucker. Get a job and pay for your schooling yourself and get some HELP! "

Hey Adrian wrote on Apr 24, 2008 1:03 AM:

" You caused $15,000 in damages, guess what? That would have have paid for over 4 semesters of undergraduate education at UW-Madison. With your current thought process and coping mechanisms, I don't think you are college material. In fact, at 27, you should have graduated a long time ago. Instead, your immaturity has spoken volumes about yourself... "

BW wrote on Apr 21, 2008 11:43 AM:

" Before Kent's son can succeed in college it sounds like he needs to clean up his act. I have children the same age as Kent's boy and know both Kent and Diane. I feel they want this boy to do something good with his life but until he straightens up it would likely be a waste of money to pay for college because if he drops out or fails the money would be lost. "

GPM wrote on Apr 19, 2008 3:10 AM:

" Another fine example of tomah's finest! "

the fisher man wrote on Apr 18, 2008 11:29 PM:

" A comment for your comments. Why shouldn't we be handed everything? Just because people are bitter that you can't get everything you want doesn't mean you shouldn't try. Life is only unfair because of people that believe it's unfair. I could show you all of neverland, but you'd probley still comment on my bad spelling. I'm not in any judgment just calmly advice. Stop looking at people for a fraction of their life. Imagine who much paper it would take to fill a 27 year olds life, instead of a little page in the news. "

RE: hey hey wrote on Apr 17, 2008 10:49 AM:

" One question, when does it become others responsibility to rehabilitate him after he has been so destructive? Shouldn't he have known better than to get hooked on drugs? Doesn't he know he has a drinking problem, maybe he should have been asking daddy to help pay for help instead of college...he is living in the real world and it sounds like he cannot handle the pressures of being grown up. My son is 20 and has more responsibility than most his age and I am proud of him, but he also knows that I will always be there to help him but never to bail him out. By the time you turn 27 you already know better. "

Hey Hey wrote on Apr 16, 2008 8:43 AM:

" I have known adrian for a long time and i think that adrian has problems and should seek help... adrian has realy changed within the last 2 years he went from a decent guy that had a lot of potential in his life to feeling hopeless,helpless,worthless.. adrian just needs to get counceling to get his feelings out so he dont explode like this.... Adrian is not a bad guy... I hope that adrian dont get into alot of truble over this ... I just hope that the judge makes him go to a institue where they can help him with everything like his temper,drinking,drug use,how to cope with life exc.... HE DOES NOT NEED TO BE PUT IN JAIL AND THROW THE KEY AWAY HE IS NOT A MURDERER OR A CHILD ABUSER THEM ARE THE TYPE OF PEOPLE THAT NEED TO GO TO JAIL AND THROW AWAY THE KEY... WHY DO YOU THINK THAT PRISONS ARE SO OVERLEY POPULATED BECOUSE PEOPLE WITH MINOR OFFENCES GET SENT TO PRISON NOT THE REAL PEOPLE WHO NEED TO BE THERE.... I think that there should be more rehabilitaion centers for people in need of learning how to controle drinking habbits,drug use,tempers exc.... ower prisons and jails are so overly populated that people who have killed others and that are childmolesters are getting out due to making room for minor afenders i think that is not right... I hope the best for adrian and his future and i have high hopes for him to get his life back in order and i beleive he will! "

Uh-oh wrote on Apr 14, 2008 2:21 PM:

" This guy really needs to grow-up. And if we are not careful, from the sounds of it, the kid who is filing the lawsuit will end up turning out just like the 27-year. You shouldn't expect to be handed everything in life - it just doesn't work like that!!!!!!!! "

Tough Love wrote on Apr 13, 2008 11:15 PM:

" Kent, You did the right thing by calling the police on your son ....that took "Tough Love".
He's 27 it's time he figures life out himself and stops looking for dad for hand outs.
Good luck... I think your going to need it. "

concerned wrote on Apr 11, 2008 8:02 PM:

" I think that they should lock this joker up and throw the key away. He is lucky that Judge Flock don't get a hold of him. "

What a Naughty Boy wrote on Apr 11, 2008 4:53 PM:

" This BOY'S (he's certainly not a man) daddy should not pay for his college. He should spank the naughty boy. What a shameful example of humanity. Maybe he should get his degree at Graybar U! "

time to grow up wrote on Apr 11, 2008 10:08 AM:

" This guy needs to grow up and maybe get some help with his drinking. I am glad the family is making him take responsibility for what he has done. Extreme actions on this guys part for what he is complaining about, alot of other people have it much worse and still dont react the way he has. GROW UP and welcome to the real world, we all dont always get what we want, try working for it on your own. "

HL wrote on Apr 11, 2008 7:09 AM:

" Dang, did I read that right?? He's 27?? And acting that way?? Wants to go to college?? It's called WORKING.....no handouts, many kids do it....even 27 y/o adults. Good grief, what is this world coming to?? "

RTFM wrote on Apr 10, 2008 7:28 PM:

" He's 27 and expects his father to pay for his school and a place to live? What a spoiled tool! Throw him out in the street! That worked for me, my slug finally got a job once tossed out. "

yikes! wrote on Apr 10, 2008 7:25 PM:

" 27 years old and wants daddy to pay for college- unreal! Grow-up................. "

drm wrote on Apr 10, 2008 3:10 PM:

" who needs enemies with relatives like that? good reason to separate business and family. if you give family something, remember it's a gift. they don't feel any obligation to treat your gift reasonably. better to charge and at least you'll have the money to get things fixed. "


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