2 accused in death of 76-year-old Greendale man; “All they got from the robbery was approximately $160”

GREENDALE — Two Milwaukee men are charged in connection with the death of 76-year-old Kenneth Latus at a residence in the Village of Greendale on Saturday, October 21st. The accused are 42-year-old Calvin Fleener and 22-year-old James Johansen.

The charges filed against Fleener and Johansen are as follows:

  • First degree reckless homicide, as a party to a crime (Fleener)
  • Robbery, use of force, as a party to a crime (Fleener & Johansen)
  • Burglary, battery to a person, as a party to a crime (Fleener)
  • Felony murder, as a party to a crime (Johansen)

Calvin Fleener, James Johansen

According to the criminal complaint, Greendale 911 dispatch received a phone call on Saturday, October 21st “from a frantic female caller screaming, ‘he’s tied up!’ Greendale police responded to a residence on Westlake Dr. When officers arrived, they found the 911 caller was walking around screaming “he’s dead! He’s dead!”

Officers found the victim, identified as Kenneth Latus, deceased in a bedroom at the residence. His “hands were tied behind his back and both of his feet were tied.” It appeared Latus had also been hit or punched in the face, the complaint says. An autopsy indicates Latus died from “asphyxiation due to suffocation.”

Calvin Fleener

Investigators were able to identify the suspects, Fleener and Johansen, in this case because the victim had previously had contact with Fleener on Friday, October 20th. Security video at the residential complex also caught both of the men on camera entering and exiting the Latus residence. Lastly, security video from a Milwaukee County Transit System bus showed the two men in the minutes after the crime. In the video, the complaint says Fleener was seen saying something to the effect of “we did good.” Fleener is also seen giving a high-five to Johansen.

Investigators conducted a search of the area near the residence. They recovered a cordless phone handset in the Root River where it crosses Grange Ave. Latus’ missing cell phone and an additional portion of his missing cordless phone handset were also recovered from the river.

James Johansen

After investigators arrested Johansen, the 22-year-old spoke at length about what happened in Greendale. He said “he did not know what they were going to do until they arrived at a residence.” Johansen says they knocked on the door of Latus’ residence and “Fleener asked the old man if he could use the bathroom.” Latus apparently said no. Johansen said that is when Fleener “pushed the victim down” and asked him where his wallet was.

The complaint indicates Fleener stated “I got to make sure he does not call the cops.” Johansen told police that is when Fleener asked for a pillow and then suffocated the victim, the complaint says. The complaint also indicates Fleener told Johansen to look for a cord, and “Fleener went to a phone, ripped off the cord and began to tie up the victim.”

Johansen told police “all they got from the robbery was approximately $160, which he gave to Fleener and that Fleener gave him back $80.” Johansen also indicated Fleener “took all of the phones from the residence and that on the way to the bus, threw them in a creek.”

In his interview with police, “Fleener admitted to punching the victims several times.” Fleener also admitted he gave all the money they got from the victim to Johansen — and “threw the phones in a river while walking to the bus.”

Fleener and Johansen were expected to make their initial appearances in court on Tuesday, October 31st.

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