NEW LISBON, Wis. — Authorities confirmed that a man has been apprehended in connection with the recent murder of a woman and two young girls in Wisconsin. Thew’s capture occurred on Thursday after a report was made about a suspicious individual in Elroy, which is located approximately 12 miles from New Lisbon, the site of the tragic incident. The Juneau County Sheriff’s Office, along with New Lisbon police, provided the information regarding his arrest.
Further details surrounding the case have not been disclosed. Elizabeth Kolba, aged 33, and the girls, ages 12 and 13, were discovered fatally shot inside a residence in New Lisbon on December 30. According to a criminal complaint, Thew was acquainted with his victims, which adds a chilling layer to this tragic story.
Thew, who is 47 years old, faces three counts of first-degree intentional homicide, as indicated in online court documents. It remains unclear if he has retained legal counsel to address the charges against him, as there was no attorney listed in the court records, and local law enforcement chose not to provide further comments on the ongoing case.
Since the day of the killings, law enforcement agencies in the area, with assistance from the FBI and federal marshals, have been actively pursuing Thew. His name and image were widely shared on social media to aid in locating him. Police have expressed gratitude for the public’s support, stating that the information provided by community members played a significant role in the prompt resolution of this case.