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The manhunt started late on Tuesday after Jon Pogreba confronted his wife, Christie, who recently filed for divorce, leading to a physical altercation. Here's what authorities say happened leading up to the massive manhunt for Jonathan Pogreba in Eagle
UPDATE: Pogreba suspect in Trempealeau Co. cabin burglary
This whole situation is really important to me as I am a friend of one of the daughters. The sooner he is found the sooner she can feel safe.
"The complaint does not specify why exactly Pogreba was angry about the cellphone, but his anger was more than apparent when, holding up the cellphone, he reportedly said "This isn't going to be good," and then pulled out a handgun from his waistband and pointed it at her.
Christie told investigators she grabbed the gun and pushed it upward as the two struggled. During the struggle, Pogreba pushed his wife outside, slamming her against his car near the garage door. She then yelled "He's got a gun" before she fell over in the struggle, with her husband on top of her.
Upstairs in the rural single-family home, the couple's 16-year-old son, who is only identified as A.P. in the complaint, was playing video games with his sister's boyfriend when he heard his parents arguing.
He then reportedly reached under his bed, where he keeps a shotgun, and, wearing a cast from an ankle injury, ran downstairs as quickly as he could to confront his father outside.
Christie said her son couldn't fully see his father because of the way they were positioned on opposite sides of the car. After Pogreba shouted that he wasn't armed, she told her son his father was lying.
The boy told investigators he pointed the shotgun at his father and demanded his father stand up. Pogreba did so, putting his hands up showing he wasn't holding a gun. But then Pogreba allegedly reached for the handgun and ran off in a full sprint."
Jon Pogreba is still wanted and is believed to be driving a stolen white BNW and is believed to be heading to La Crosse or Minnesota. Christie told investigators she grabbed the gun and pushed it upward as the two struggled. During the struggle, Pogreba pushed his wife outside, slamming her against his car near the garage door. She then yelled "He's got a gun" before she fell over in the struggle, with her husband on top of her.
Upstairs in the rural single-family home, the couple's 16-year-old son, who is only identified as A.P. in the complaint, was playing video games with his sister's boyfriend when he heard his parents arguing.
He then reportedly reached under his bed, where he keeps a shotgun, and, wearing a cast from an ankle injury, ran downstairs as quickly as he could to confront his father outside.
Christie said her son couldn't fully see his father because of the way they were positioned on opposite sides of the car. After Pogreba shouted that he wasn't armed, she told her son his father was lying.
The boy told investigators he pointed the shotgun at his father and demanded his father stand up. Pogreba did so, putting his hands up showing he wasn't holding a gun. But then Pogreba allegedly reached for the handgun and ran off in a full sprint."
UPDATE: Pogreba suspect in Trempealeau Co. cabin burglary
This whole situation is really important to me as I am a friend of one of the daughters. The sooner he is found the sooner she can feel safe.