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Published - Monday, July 14, 2008

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Tomah man faces false imprisonment, battery charges

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A Tomah man was charged in Monroe County Circuit Court in late June for allegedly holding a woman hostage for over a week.

Jacob W. Voltz, 19, was charged with false imprisonment and misdemeanor battery for holding a woman confined against her will from June 2 until June 16. The woman had dropped a restraining order on Voltz, her boyfriend, on or about June 2 or 3, according to the criminal complaint. A note left by the woman for her mother later that day said that she was with Voltz and would be back by 8 p.m. She was not seen again for nearly two weeks.

Each time she called her mother, she would speak low or was afraid to make a call, and the calls ended abruptly with someone yelling in the background. On one occasion, she called her mother to pick her up at Schmidty’s Bar, across the street from where she was being held hostage. She later called back and told her mother not to pick her up. Her mother became concerned, because during the few calls or attempted calls from her daughter, someone in the background would yell or scream “what are you doing” or “who are you calling” before the call ended, according to the criminal complaint.

Officers went to the Voltz residence to serve a restraining order and to do a welfare check on June 16. Officers were able to locate the missing woman and took her to safety. She admitted that Voltz did not let her leave the house, and she said that she was not allowed to shower clean herself during that time. She also reported being threatened.

Voltz could face up to six years in prison and a $10,000 fine for false imprisonment, and up to an additional $10,000 and 9 months in jail for the misdemeanor battery.
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get with it people wrote on Aug 14, 2008 11:09 PM:

" my gosh some people can scare you into doing anything ..does anyone know what he said he would do anyway its called abuse and after you go through it you are never the same ..I hope he gets his when hes in prison visiting BUBA!! "

Kels wrote on Jul 21, 2008 8:20 PM:

" I graduated with this guy..wait i think he was supposed to graduate but never did. I can't believe some IDIOT would try to do this. I hate how some guys think and how they think they have the upper hand against women screw that!! "

RE stick to it wrote on Jul 10, 2008 1:07 PM:

" You have it right, as a parent how could you not find the calls troubling right away and after not seeing her for weeks? My gosh, I think that there is some neglegence on her part too. I think mandatory testing should happen before people are allowed to reproduce. Sad "

Dont understand wrote on Jul 10, 2008 8:35 AM:

" She called her mother repeatedly but did not call 911? How bad did she want to get out of the situation? "

Stick to it wrote on Jul 9, 2008 9:01 AM:

" This guy (kid) has mental instabilities. Jealousy, rage and pit-bull syndrome are all charicteristics of someone who is very insecure. It's a shame that the mother of this gal didn't intervene earlier and try to locate her daughter. My family would have called the police after HOURS not WEEKS. Keep your children well.... "

Bob wrote on Jul 9, 2008 6:12 AM:

" Some of the worst atrocities in the history of mankind were made by people who were convinced they were doing the right thing. "

To All of You wrote on Jul 8, 2008 5:03 PM:

" Even though this Voltz guy sounds like some piece of work, this whole thing just sounds kind of fishy to me. Why would anyone in their right mind file a restraining order against someone else, drop the restraining order, then travel somewhere with the person against whom they had the order? And we paint her as a victim. She's a victim of her own stupidity, I guess. I don't see anywhere that she actually tried to escape. Everyone wants her or his moment in the spotlight, but as part of a Starsky and Hutch episode? COME ON! "

to to to eleven am wrote on Jul 8, 2008 11:59 AM:

" I think it was the school district that cost the taxpayers money. Anyway, what does that have to do with the price of tea in China? "

to six thirty eight am wrote on Jul 8, 2008 11:53 AM:

" What are you talking about? "

To To eleven am wrote on Jul 8, 2008 6:38 AM:

" Just because people do not agree with the method of your reasoning over the art crap, does not even compare to what this idiot did. Don't try to minimize what you did. It may not have been illegal but it was being disrespectful and disruptive behavior out of an almost adult child. You are just being ridiculous when comparing the two. Get off your poor AP Christian bs and move on. You cost the tax payer's enough and with that being said, that's enough!! "

To eleven am wrote on Jul 7, 2008 12:29 PM:

" I am awed and inspired by your unfailing logic and powers of deductive reasoning. I am sure ACLU is convinced by your superior intellect. You have a great way of making people see your point of view. Please, keep regaling all of us with your pearls of wisdom. "

To ACLU wrote on Jul 7, 2008 11:51 AM:

" Yes, you are a true idiot as posted earlier.... "

Wakeup wrote on Jul 7, 2008 11:19 AM:

" While not making light of what this woman went through, I have to give a big "Bravo" to ACLU!

It is a tragic scenario, but it just proves the point that the modern-day, morality is subjective mentality is ridiculous. The fact is that Mr. Voltz in his twisted mind probably felt justified in what he was doing. He was only doing what he felt was going to make him happy. "

to ACLU wrote on Jul 7, 2008 11:00 AM:

" you're an idiot. "

ACLU wrote on Jul 7, 2008 9:09 AM:

" Wasn't this man merely practicing an alternative lifestyle that we must be more tolerant of? We must respect his right to choose and stop imposing our morality on others. Otherwise, we are in danger of becoming a Christian theocracy. Leave people like this alone and go after the people who put religious symbols in their artwork. "


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