Terry L. Boyd, 52, of Wausau appeared today in Marathon County Circuit Court on charges of false imprisonment, resisting an officer, disorderly conduct and bail jumping. Boyd entered no contest pleas to three counts of disorderly conduct; all other charges were dismissed as a result of a plea agreement, according to court records.
At Friday’s hearing, Marathon County Circuit Judge Mike Moran ordered a deferred entry of judgment for Boyd’s charges, which means the case will be held open for nine months to allow Boyd to complete counseling or treatment. Moran will review Boyd’s case Nov. 24.
The charges stem from two separate incidents that began during the early morning hours of Aug. 12 at a home in the 2500 block of North Sixth Street, according to court records. Witnesses called police to report they heard a loud argument and a man screaming for help, police said.
When officers arrived at the home, they found two men yelling for help from a second-story window. The men told police they were being held against their will and wanted help to get out, according to the police report.