Bond modified for Colby firefighter accused of child sex charges

Nicholas Koebach appearing in Marathon County court (WAOW-TV)
Nicholas Koebach appearing in Marathon County court (WAOW-TV)

WAUSAU, WI (WSAU) -- A Central Wisconsin volunteer firefighter accused of sexual assault charges against a child had his bond modified in Marathon County court on Monday.

Nicholas Koebach of Colby is now free on $10,000 cash bond and $90,000 signature bond and will be staying with his mother in Oconto County. A judge set strict orders for Koebach as part of the deal including absolute sobriety from alcohol and drugs. Additionally, Koebach may not leave Oconto County except to visit his attorney in Brown County or to appear in court in Marathon County. He also must stay in the house between the hours of 7 PM and 7 AM each night.

Other details of the 35-year-old's bond include no contact with anyone under the age of 18.

Koebach is accused of sexually assaulting two girls over the course of several months, court documents incident in one case he put a blanket over the girl's mouth and nose while assaulting her so she couldn't get away, almost causing her to pass out from a lack of oxygen.

Charges against him include Repeated Sexual Assault of the Same Child, False Imprisonment, and Strangulation and Suffocation. All are felony counts.

Koebach is currently on administrative leave from his role with the Central Fire and EMS Department.

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