Antigo Police & Langlade Co. Sheriff Office Reports for 4/3/17
ANTIGO POLICE REPORTS
Monday, March 20th
12:24 PM Officers responded to a call from an area business on Neva Road reporting an adult male shoplifter who had taken three items. The caller told officers that this subject had stolen from them before and now was refusing to give up one of the items. The male subject claimed that he brought an item that was found in his pocket, from home. The store video was viewed and then the male subject turned over the last item. He was cited for retail theft.
2:17 PM Officers responded to a two vehicle accident at 4th Avenue and Superior Street. There was minor property damage only. An accident report was completed. One driver was cited for unsafe lane deviation.
3:30 PM Officers responded to a two vehicle accident at 7th Avenue and Morse Street. Vehicle 1 had been westbound on 7th Avenue and was turning north onto Morse Street. Vehicle 2 was southbound on Morse Street approaching 7th Avenue and slowing for the stop sign. The driver of Vehicle 1 told officers that they were blinded by the sun and struck the front of Vehicle 2.
Tuesday, March 21st
11:44 AM Officers responded to a call from an employee of an area business on Progress Road reporting that they had received a counterfeit $20 bill. The bill had been run through the Secret Service Note search and it was known as a counterfeit serial number. The bill was mailed to the Secret Service.
9:18 PM Officers responded to a report of a two vehicle accident in the parking lot of an area business on Neva Road. The caller also told officers that a female subject was stuck between the vehicles, but she was now standing.
Wednesday, March 22nd
12:28 AM Officers were out with two subjects at Clermont Street and 9th Avenue. One male subject appeared to be “on something.” He could not stand still and his pupils did not react to light. The male denied using any illicit drugs. Officers arrested the male subject on a probation hold.
11:16 AM Officers detained a male student at Antigo Middle School for disorderly conduct.
1:34 PM Officers transported a female subject to the Safety Building for disorderly conduct after an incident at Antigo High School.
6:52 PM Officers stopped a vehicle at 5th Avenue and Hogan Street. The female driver was cited for operating while suspended.
Thursday, March 23rd
1:50 AM Officers stopped a vehicle at Amron Avenue and Clermont Street. The male driver was arrested for operating while intoxicated, 1st offense.
4:26 PM A female subject on Lincoln Street reported to officers that a package delivered to her residence the day before was now missing. The female had already confirmed with the Post Office that the package had been dropped off. She told officers that the item in the package was worth $379.00. The female gave officers the name of a possible suspect. Officers were investigating.
Friday, March 24th
12:58 AM Officers stopped a vehicle at Century Avenue and Clermont Street. The female driver was cited for a suspended registration.
1:59 PM A male subject came to the Safety Building to report some fraud that had been occurring for the past two weeks. It was a lottery scam. The male told officers that someone had been telling him that he won $850,000.00. He just needed to send them $1,200.00 to collect the money. The male subject had told the caller that he would not send them the money.
3:02 PM Officers responded to a call from an area business on 5th Avenue reporting that they had a male subject on video stealing liquor. The subject was identified and cited for retail theft.
11:20 PM Officers stopped a vehicle at Superior Street and 7th Avenue. The female driver was given a written warning for an expired license plate.
Saturday, March 25th
1:57 AM Officers stopped a vehicle at 2nd Avenue and Superior Street. The female driver was given a written warning for speed and was cited for violating instructional permit restrictions.
4:33 AM Officers responded to a call from a female subject at Freiburger Avenue and S. Superior Street reporting that she had dosed off while driving and hit a parked car. Her vehicle sustained significant front end damage. The parked vehicle sustained left rear damage. The female was cited for inattentive driving.
4:57 AM Officers stopped a vehicle at 10th Avenue and Weed Street. The female driver was given a written warning for speed.
3:21 PM Officers responded to a call from a female on Pearl Avenue reporting that her female neighbor drove her vehicle through her yard intentionally. Officers talked to the female subject, who was very uncooperative. She did admit to driving her car through her neighbor’s yard. Officers cited the female subject for criminal damage. As the officers were leaving, the female subject came out of her residence and began yelling at the reporting female. Officers separated them.
3:38 PM Officers stopped a vehicle at Neva Road and Center Street. The female driver was arrested for operating after revocation, operating while intoxicated related. She was transported to Corrections.
6:03 PM Officers responded to a call from an area business on Hwy. 64 reporting a shoplifter. The female subject was cited for retail theft.
Sunday, March 26th
2:29 AM Officers stopped a vehicle at 6th Avenue and Edison Street. The male driver was arrested for operating while intoxicated, 3rd offense, operating without headlights and possession of a schedule II narcotic.
5:44 PM Officers stopped a vehicle at Neva Road and Mendlik Avenue. The male driver was referred for operating without a license, 2nd offense.
6:45 PM Officers were at a residence on Arctic Street. A male subject was arrested on a Marathon County Sheriff’s Office warrant and a Department of Corrections warrant, resisting arrest and obstructing an officer. A female subject was arrested for obstructing an officer and felony bail jumping.
8:50 PM Officers responded to a call from a female on Wausau Road reporting that her house was broken into. She told officers that she had left the house at 11:30 AM and returned at 6:00 PM. She had noticed that her cat was outside, but had not noticed a broken window until recently. Entry had been gained by breaking a window on the front porch. Only cash was taken. The female gave officers the name of a possible female suspect. Officers were investigating.
LANGLADE COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTS
Thursday, March 23rd
9:31 AM Officers responded to a report of a vehicle in the ditch at Hwy. 52 and Kentwood Road. There was no damage. A tow truck got the vehicle out of the ditch.
Friday, March 24th
12:59 AM Officers stopped a vehicle at Cedar Road and Cty. Rd. D. The female driver was arrested for operating after revocation, 1st offense (operating while intoxicated related).
1:57 PM Officers responded to a call from the Elcho School requesting a deputy for students smoking marijuana in the hallway. Two students were caught smoking by school staff. 4.10g of marijuana, a marijuana pipe, chewing tobacco and cigarettes were seized. Both students were referred for possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of tobacco.
Saturday, March 25th
4:20 PM Officers stopped a vehicle on Hwy. 55. The male driver was arrested on a Langlade County Sheriff’s Office warrant.
10:26 PM Officers stopped a vehicle at Hwy. 55 and School Road. The male driver from Milwaukee was arrested for operating without a license, 2nd offense.
Tuesday, March 28th
3:40 AM Officers discovered a jewel bag of meth in a squad car at the start of a shift. It was logged into evidence for destruction.
4:28 PM A male subject came to the Safety Building to report the theft of some Vicodin from his residence on Hwy. 47. He told officers that on 3/22/17 he was prescribed 100 pills. The dosage was three times per day as needed. He took a dose at 9:30 PM the night before. The next morning, between 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM, he noticed that some pills were missing. The male subject told officers that he was not sure who could have taken them, but it had happened before.
Wednesday, March 29th
7:51 AM Officers received a call from a female subject reporting fraudulent charges on her credit card.