– Andi Anthony was sentenced Monday to ten years in prison for supplying the drugs used in a fatal overdose. Meanwhile, she awaits trial in Outagamie County for allegedly crashing a vehicle into a house.
For the Waushara County case, Anthony, 31, was convicted of second-degree reckless homicide for the March 4, 2024, death of a man at a hotel in Dakota.
She was also placed on extended supervision for eight years, and ordered to pay $1,818 in restitution by Judge Guy Dutcher, court records show.
Separately, Anthony faces reckless injury and other seven other counts for a Dec. 9, 2024, crash in Grand Chute. No trial date has been set in that case. She has a pre-trial conference Jan. 21.
According to the criminal complaint, drug investigators saw Anthony and a male passenger get into a suspect car outside a Grand Chute business. The officer followed the car, and after seeing the driver improperly stop at a stop sign, tried to pull the car over.
The driver sped off, at one point reaching an estimated 80 mph in a 30 mph zone on Capitol Drive. The officer turned off his lights and siren when he lost sight of the car. A few minutes later, the car crashed into the attached garage of a house in the 3100 block of W. Capitol Drive. Witnesses said the two people in the vehicle ran away from the scene.
A little more than an hour later, Anthony and the passenger were found hiding in a shed. After being taken to the hospital, the passenger told police he had suffered injuries including a broken pelvis.
At the scene of the crash, police found hypodermic needles, the overdose-reversing medication naloxone and cash that had apparently fallen out of the car.