Kenosha man arrested for stabbing death of resident and his dog

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A Kenosha man, Justin Tercek, has been arrested for the stabbing death of 52-year-old Andrew Pfannkuche and his dog, Jake. Tercek faces multiple charges, including first-degree intentional homicide, and has a bond set at $1.5 million. Pfannkuche had just moved into his home three days before the incident. Police say Tercek had a distant connection to the house, as his grandmother once lived there. He was released from jail on January 29, shortly before the stabbing. The investigation began after Pfannkuche reported a possible burglary. Officers found blood outside the back door and later arrested Tercek in an alley. He is scheduled for a preliminary hearing on February 12.


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