
Marinette County, Wisconsin — On Friday, August 29, 2025, during early morning hours, a WDOJ law enforcement-sensitive Wisconsin Crime Alert Network alert bulletin, which originated from the Dane County Sheriff’s Office (DASO), was disseminated to statewide law enforcement agencies. The statewide crime alert was a request for statewide law enforcement to attempt to locate a stolen motor vehicle from the scene of a homicide in the Township of Mazomanie, Dane County, Wisconsin. The subject motor vehicle was identified and described as a, white-colored 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) bearing Wisconsin license plate registration number, Through law enforcement intelligence services, information had been disseminated Statewide law enforcement agencies were requested to stop the stolen motor vehicle, identify any occupant(s) inside the motor vehicle and proceed with notifying DASO investigators of any information related to any contact with the subject motor vehicle.
Shortly after 9:00 a.m., on August 29, a MBPD police officer spotted the referenced subject motor vehicle in the City of Marinette, Wisconsin. After an attempted traffic stop with the subject motor vehicle, a high-speed pursuit with the operator of the motor vehicle ensued. During the pursuit, a tire deflation device system was deployed by MRSO Sheriff Randy Miller. The subject motor vehicle operator evaded the deployed tire deflation device system, lost control of subject motor vehicle and a rollover crash resulted on the northbound lanes of US Highway 41 in the Town of Peshtigo, Marinette County, Wisconsin. The crash scene was more specifically located in a ditch bank along US Highway 41 adjacent to northbound lanes of traffic and between exit ramp number 216, approximately one-tenth of a mile south of the Schacht Road overpass. During events, MBPD Police Officer (PO) Parker J. De Los Santos and fellow MBPD PO Andrew D. Bonjean reportedly attempted contact with the sole adult male operator of the crashed subject motor vehicle.
By report, the operator exited the crashed motor vehicle, walked away from officers and disregarded all verbal law enforcement directives made to him. During events, MBPD police officers were assisted by MRSO Sheriff Randy Miller. Law enforcement officers observed the operator was armed with a sharp-edged weapon during their attempted contact with him. Eventually, the operator advanced at law enforcement officers with the sharp-edged weapon. As a result, Sheriff Miller deployed an Electronic Control Device (ECD) and both identified police officers discharged their duty pistols at the operator in self-defense of themselves and each other. The operator immediately collapsed to the ground and emergency medical care was offered to the operator. The operator was eventually transported to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced deceased. The operator was subsequently positively identified as 23-year-old Andrew Lloyd Collamore. SAIC Wisch finally reported there were no reports of any injured law enforcement personnel.