‘A serious felony has likely been committed’: Man buys $6K worth of cleaning supplies on estranged wife’s credit card after she goes missing, cops say

Crystal Rasch missing

Left: Zachariah Rasch. Right: Crystal Rasch (Dodge County Sheriff’s Office).

A Wisconsin man has been charged with his missing estranged wife’s murder after authorities allegedly found her tooth in a burn pit on his property.

Prosecutors on Friday charged Zachariah Rasch, 43, with first-degree intentional homicide with a domestic abuse modifier and hiding a corpse in the death of 37-year-old Crystal Rasch. He was previously charged with eight counts of unauthorized use of an individual’s personal identifying information for allegedly using her credit cards.

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The Dodge County Sheriff’s Office said a relative contacted deputies on June 23 about the disappearance of Crystal Rasch from her rural Clyman home. Sheriff Dale J. Schmidt said Crystal Rasch’s stepmother called police after seeing her car in the driveway of her home but she was nowhere to be found. The stepmother also couldn’t reach her on her phone.

Crystal Rasch hadn’t been seen since June 11 when she and Zachariah Rasch were captured on surveillance video at a Goodwill in Oconomowoc, an amended criminal complaint obtained by Wausau CBS affiliate WSAW reportedly said.

Deputies reportedly executed a search warrant on Zachariah Rasch’s properties on Wood Road off Highway J in Clyman Township and in Springville in nearby Adams County. At the Springville home, deputies allegedly found a Mitsubishi Eclipse with blood splatter inside. The blood reportedly belonged to Crystal Rasch.

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