Antigo Police & Langlade County Sheriff Reports for 8/13/18
ANTIGO POLICE REPORTS
Monday, July 30th
9:32 AM Officers responded to a call from an area business on Neva Road reporting that they had a counterfeit $10 bill. They told officers that they believed that the bill had come in on Friday, July 27th at the first register, but they did not know who brought the bill in. Officers submitted the bill to the Secret Service.
12:12 PM Officers responded to a report of a two vehicle accident at S. Superior Road and Forrest Avenue. Vehicle 1 was driving southbound in the outside lane. Vehicle 2 was facing northbound, turning westbound from S. Superior Street onto Forrest Avenue. Vehicle 2 turned in front of Vehicle 1 causing Vehicle 1 to hit Vehicle 2. The female driver of Vehicle 2 told officers that she had not seen Vehicle 1 at all and didn’t know where it had come from. The female driver of Vehicle 1 told officers that she didn’t have time to stop when Vehicle 2 turned right in front of her. The female driver of Vehicle 2 was cited for failure to yield the right of way. Both vehicles were towed.
8:11 PM Officers responded to a call from a female subject reporting that her boyfriend was walking around town high on some drug. He had started at 5th Avenue and Fulton Street and when the female called officers back, the male subject was outside an area business at 5th Avenue and Superior Street. The male subject was arrested for battery and was transported to Corrections. The male admitted to officers that he had been using meth earlier in the day and he believed that people were chasing him prior to the officer’s arrival.
Tuesday, July 31st
11:16 AM Officers responded to a call from a female reporting some damage to her vehicle while it was parked in the parking lot of an area business on Hwy. 64. Officers observed a small scratch down the whole driver’s side of the vehicle. The business would be checking their video footage.
Wednesday, August 1st
12:46 PM Officers responded to a call from a male reporting an accident at an area business on Superior Street. Property damage only. There were no injuries and no tow truck was needed.
Thursday, August 2nd
2:38 AM Officers responded to a call from the Shawano County Sheriff’s Office advising them of a fleeing vehicle that was northbound on Hwy. 45 coming to the Langlade County line. The vehicle was described as a Kia and officers were given the license plate number. The vehicle was doing 100 MPH. Antigo city officers located the vehicle by an area business at 2:44 AM doing 70 MPH in a 25 MPH zone. The vehicle was stopped. The male driver was cited for speed and was taken into custody by a Shawano County Sheriff’s Office deputy. The vehicle was towed.
10:04 AM Officers responded to a call from an area business on Hwy. 64 reporting that they had received a counterfeit $100 bill the day before, and they knew the female subject that had given it to them. The female subject and her sister came to the Safety Building to speak to officers. The named female subject told officers that she had received the bill from her sister, who told officers that she had received the bill from a business in Crandon.
10:08 AM A female came to the Safety Building to report fraud on her debit card. She told officers that someone had used her debit card at an area business in Rhinelander and spent $354.00 without her permission. The Rhinelander business was going to look at their surveillance footage.
4:12 PM Officers responded to a call from an area business on Neva Road reporting that an intoxicated male subject had just left the business walking westbound on Mendlik Ave. The male subject was described as wearing gray shorts and a black t-shirt. The caller told officer that the male couldn’t walk straight, was slurring his words and almost fell. Officers located the male subject and called his mother to pick him up as he was intoxicated and he had urinated on himself. The female told officers that she was out of town and requested that officers follow him as he walked home.
11:49 PM Officers stopped a vehicle at Aurora Street and 5th Avenue. The female driver was arrested for operating while intoxicated, 1st offense.
Friday, August 3rd
3:26 PM Officers responded to a report that kids were starting small fires on the pavement at the skateboard park on 2nd Avenue. Officers spoke with a group of boys who denied starting any fires. They were advised that if officers received another complaint, they would close the park down.
5:00 PM Officers responded to a call from a female reporting that a vehicle backed into her vehicle at the intersection of 4th Avenue and Superior Street. Officers observed no visible damage.
Saturday, August 4th
5:45 PM Officers responded to a call from a male on Weed Street reporting that a vehicle had been parked in a neighbor’s driveway for the past twenty minutes with a female driver inside that appeared to be under the influence of some type of drug. Officers searched the vehicle and the female subject’s purse and located 31 prescription pills that didn’t belong to her. She was referred for possession of prescription medication.
7:28 PM Officers responded to a 911 call from a male reporting that a black four-door Ford vehicle was swerving back, crossing the centerline and the fog line on Hwy. 45 heading north towards Antigo. The caller also told officers that the vehicle had pulled out from a tavern. Officers stopped the vehicle on S. Superior Street. The male driver was arrested for operating while intoxicated, 7th offense and operating after revocation.
9:16 PM Officers were out with a male subject at an area business on S. Superior Street. The male subject was arrested on two Langlade County Sheriff’s Office warrants.
Sunday, August 5th
1:42 PM Officers responded to a 911 call from a residence on 1st Avenue reporting an accidental gunshot wound to the knee. Officers found out the male victim had been camping and shooting his gun over the weekend. He was now home and had been cleaning the gun. The male subject told officers that he thought the gun was empty, but a round was still in the chamber and he accidentally shot himself in the knee. Other subjects in the residence confirmed his account.
4:04 PM Officers responded to a call from the manager of an area business on Neva Road reporting a two vehicle accident on the west side of their parking lot. Property damage only.
LANGLADE COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTS
Thursday, August 2nd
10:06 AM Officers responded to a call from an area business in Pearson reporting that they had received a call for a vehicle in the ditch on Hwy. 55. They reported that there was a lot of damage to the vehicle and it was leaking fluids. The female driver from Rhinelander was cited for operating after suspension, inattentive driving and having no proof of insurance.
Saturday, August 4th
9:42 PM Officers responded to a 911 call reporting a mid-size truck in the ditch on Cty. Rd. B north of Kempster. The actual location was half way between Knight Road and Tapper Road on Cty. Rd. B. The vehicle was towed out. There was no damage.
Sunday, August 5th
4:05 PM Officers responded to a call from a male reporting that he tipped over his motorcycle on Cty. Rd. T, about 3 miles west of Hwy. 45. He told officers that his girlfriend may possibly have a broken collar bone. The male driver told officers that he had hit the gravel and spun out. They were not wearing helmets.
6:30 PM Officers responded to a call from a female reporting that someone stole a blower off of her property on Cty. Rd. I. She gave officers the names of some possible suspects.
Monday, August 6th
12:02 AM Officers responded to a call from a male on Cty. Rd. T reporting that a female subject had come to his residence with a male subject to see another male subject that lives there. The caller told officers that the female subject was not supposed to have any contact with this male subject, but she had still showed up and was yelling at him. City officers were out with the female and male subjects in the 600 block of 6th Avenue. The female subject was arrested for disorderly conduct and criminal trespass to a dwelling. She was transported to Corrections.
6:42 AM Officers responded to a complaint of a female subject acting strangely near an area business on the corner of 5th Avenue and Superior Street. The female subject was described as wearing white slacks and having red hair. The female subject was located walking at Superior Street and 8th Avenue. The female subject was arrested on a Taylor County Sheriff’s Office warrant.
Tuesday, August 7th
2:26 AM Officers responded to a 911 call from a male on Cty. Rd. H, reporting that a female subject was attacking him. He told officers that the female was drunk and had whipped a glass mug with a drink in it, and tried hitting him. The male stated that she had been drinking all day and started getting violent. The female subject then left, driving the male subject’s white Dodge Ram 1500, heading north on Cty. Rd. H. The female subject was stopped by officers. She was arrested for operating while intoxicated, domestic disorderly conduct, operating without a license, 2nd offense and three counts of misdemeanor bail jumping. She was transported to Corrections.