CHIPPEWA FALLS, WI (WSAU) — A Wausau man who led police on a chase near Chippewa Falls has been given a withheld sentence and jail time after pleading no contest to a handful of charges related to the case.
Court records show Chad Myszka was given a nine-month jail sentence with Huber privileges, allowing him to leave jail to work or meet other obligations. He has also been ordered to pay nearly $100,000 in restitution and surcharges
His $15,000 cash bond will be used as a down payment on the restitution. The judge also ordered that the victim of the crash should be paid first before any insurance company.
A judge also handed him a withheld probation sentence. Additionally, his gun will be confiscated and turned over to his parents.
The 20-year-old led officers on a high-speed chase into Chippewa Falls which ended when he crashed into two vehicles, causing one person to be hospitalized with multiple broken bones. He then fled the scene.
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Officers believed he was armed and dangerous, which prompted a shelter-in-place order for residents near the scene. It was later discovered that Myszka had stolen a semi from a Chippewa Falls parking lot and used it to return to Wausau. He turned himself in the next day.
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