Waukesha County highway standoff suspect wanted by police after cutting off GPS monitor
By:
Jenna Graham
Posted: Aug 27, 2019 10:19 PM CDT

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WAUKESHA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- One of the suspects involved in a highway standoff that led to an officer-involved shooting in Waukesha County is now wanted by police.
According to a warrant, Kalin Sunde cut off her GPS monitor Monday morning near 30th and Galena in Milwaukee and police have not been able to locate her.
She was released on bond earlier in August, and since then has not been compliant with two drug screenings and has not paid any of the fees associated with her GPS monitor.
Her attorney said he does not know where she is and last spoke to her on Sunday.
A judge will reexamine her bail on Wednesday.