Sentencing again delayed for woman charged in meth cook at hotel

By Vicky Wedig

SLN staff

A sentencing hearing was again delayed for a Lake Geneva woman who was burned while allegedly cooking methamphetamine.

Melissa E. Kuen, 37, appeared in court April 27 to be sentenced on a conviction of manufacturing or delivering methamphetamine. The sentencing was delayed until June 29 after a judge learned victims in the case had not been notified of the April 27 hearing.

On June 27, the defense requested the sentencing be delayed again. It is now set for Sept. 6.

Kuen pleaded guilty Feb. 26 to manufacturing or delivering methamphetamine. Charges of knowingly possessing meth waste and possession of drug paraphernalia against her were dismissed.

She faces up to 12 ½ years in prison and $25,000 in fines.

According to the criminal complaint, police were called to the Cove for a fire in Room 314 at about 3:15 a.m. Jan. 9, 2017. In the room, police encountered Patrick McBean, who had burns to his hands and his facial hair appeared to have been burned off, according to the complaint. Smoke inside the room was very thick and had a chemical odor that the officer reported burned his lungs and mouth as he breathed, according to the complaint.

A pot with water was boiling on the stove in the room with a box of cough medicine floating in it, and the bathroom had burn marks on the walls and charred debris throughout including the partially filled tub, according to the complaint. Police believe the fire occurred in the bathroom near the toilet and reported seeing burnt pieces of clothing and blood on the carpet throughout the room, according to the complaint.

McBean told police a woman was cooking food in the room, burned it and then left, according to the complaint.

At the same time police were responding to the situation at the Cove, emergency services were called to the nearby Mill Creek Motel for a woman there who was badly burned and was taken to Froedtert Hospital, according to the complaint. The burned woman was Kuen who is believed to have left the Cove and walked toward the Mill Creek Hotel calling for help after operating a meth cook at the Cove that exploded and burned her.

 

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