Antigo Police Department and Langlade County Sheriff Reports for 10/29/18
ANTIGO POLICE REPORTS
Tuesday, October 16th
1:15 PM Officers responded to a call from an area business reporting a male shoplifter who was refusing to stop. He was leaving the business in a dark Ford Focus station wagon. The caller gave officers the license plate number. The male subject had left another female subject behind at the store. The male subject was identified and was cited for retail theft.
4:19 PM Officers referred a student for disorderly conduct at Antigo High School.
4:25 PM Officers cited a female student for truancy for missing all or part of 19 unexcused days since the beginning of the year.
10:28 PM A female came to the Safety Building to report that someone hit her vehicle while she was parked in the lot of the area business where she works on Superior Street. She told officers that there was damage to the driver’s side sliding door. It was struck by an unknown type of vehicle. There were no suspects.
Wednesday, October 17th
3:09 AM Officers responded to a call from a female at a residence on Lincoln Street reporting that someone had just thrown a piece of metal through a window to her home and shattered it. The caller told officers that she saw a male subject running northbound on Lincoln Street. The only description that she could give officers was “They were holding up their pants.” The female gave officers the name of a possible male suspect. Officers later arrested the male subject on an unrelated charge and he was interviewed. He was no longer considered a suspect.
9:40 AM Officers responded to a report of a fight at Antigo High School. Officers cited a female student with disorderly conduct for physically assaulting another female student.
11:13 AM Officers responded to a call from the employee of an area business on Jerome Street reporting that there was a female subject in the store that was a known shoplifter and she had been observed concealing items. The 39 year old female subject from Hatley was stopped outside the store and items were found hidden under her, in her wheelchair. She was referred for retail theft.
11:40 AM Officers referred a male student for having a dangerous weapon other than a firearm on school grounds at Antigo High School.
1:08 PM Officers cited two male students with disorderly conduct for fighting at Antigo Middle School.
3:43 PM Officers responded to a report of a three vehicle accident at Superior Street and 5th Avenue. Property damage only.
Thursday, October 18th
12:18 AM Officers were out with a male subject on a bicycle at 1st Avenue and Lincoln Street. The 17 year old male subject was arrested for possession of marijuana, two counts of misdemeanor bail jumping and one count of felony bail jumping. He was also cited for operating a bike without lights.
5:45 PM Officers conducted a search at a residence on Lincoln Street. A female subject was arrested for possession of meth, possession of drug paraphernalia and a probation hold. A male subject was arrested on a probation hold. A second female subject was arrested for possession of meth, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of an illegally obtained prescription.
Friday, October 19th
12:25 PM Officers responded to a 911 call requesting an ambulance for a possible overdose at a residence on 5th Avenue. The caller stated that her friend had called her, asking her to call an ambulance because another friend had overdosed at this address. When officers arrived the 19 year old male subject was up and walking around. He refused medical treatment.
3:25 PM Officers responded to a report of an accident at an area business on Neva Road. One vehicle was towed.
3:48 PM Officers responded to a call from a female reporting that her father’s home on Morse Street had been broken into. The door had been kicked in and a window was open. Nothing was missing. The house was currently listed for sale. The damage was discovered by the realtor.
8:54 PM Officers responded to a call from an area business on Superior Street reporting that a male subject had just stolen some candy. An employee had confronted the subject and he gave the candy back. He then left going eastbound on 5th Avenue, wearing a blue & gray hoodie. Officers were able to identify the male subject. He was referred for retail theft.
Saturday, October 20th
2:39 AM Officers responded to a call from a female on Forrest Avenue requesting officer assistance and possible medical assistance for her 45 year old son who seemed “out of it” and not cognitive. It was unknown if he had taken any drugs and he had no weapons. The caller told officers that he was slurring his speech and was walking around like he was sleep-walking. It was determined that he was experiencing some medical issue and he was taken to Langlade Hospital.
Sunday, October 21st
2:58 PM Officers responded to a call from an area business on Hwy. 64 reporting a female shoplifter. The 35 year old female from White Lake was arrested for retail theft and bail jumping.
LANGLADE COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTS
Thursday, October 18th
1:29 AM Officers responded to a 911 call reporting a vehicle on the southbound side of Hwy. 45 about two miles south of Elcho near Cty. Rd. B. The male driver was taken to Langlade Hospital. He was cited for operating while intoxicated, 1st offense, failure to maintain control of a vehicle and operating left of center. The vehicle was towed.
1:39 PM Officers responded to a call from a female on Lincoln Street reporting that a male subject showed up at her residence uninvited and she didn’t want him around due to his violent past. She gave him a ride to a business on Clermont Street and when he got out of the car, he threw his alcoholic drink at her vehicle. The female told officers that she was concerned that he would come back to her apartment. She gave officers a description of the male subject and his last known location. Officers found that the male subject had an outstanding warrant. Officers located the male subject at 5th Avenue and Edison Street and arrested him on a Shawano County Sheriff’s Office warrant. He was also referred for disorderly conduct and three counts of bail jumping.
4:15 PM Officers responded to a call from a female reporting that some items were missing from her storage unit on Hwy. 45. She stated to officers that the lock was on the unit when she arrived. She had not been to the unit since the end of September. The female told officers that only she and the storage unit owner had keys to the unit. She said that the unit is usually neat and tidy, but when she arrived that day, it was messy and items were broken. Missing items included an antique RCA radio, 6 ft. tables, totes of clothes, dishes, Halloween costumes and other clothing items. The female had no idea who would have taken the items.
Saturday, October 20th
10:04 AM Officers responded to a report of a vehicle pulling a trailer that had rolled over at Hwy. 45 and Cty. Rd T, north of Summit Lake. The male driver was conscious. The vehicle was towed.
10:46 AM Officers responded to a call from a business in Summit Lake reporting that a vehicle ran in the ditch on Hwy. 45 and hit their sign. The driver was ok and already had an AAA wrecker enroute.
11:57 AM Officers responded to a call from a male subject reporting that he was involved in a minor two car accident at Orchard Road and Cty. Rd. F.
Sunday, October 21st
5:29 PM Officers responded to a call from an area business on Hwy. 45 reporting a possible theft of gas. The caller told officers that a female subject had pumped $10.02 in gas, then came in and said that she forgot her wallet. She said that she would be back in 10 minutes. She gave the clerk her name and license plate number. The female subject was described as being in her 20’s with brown hair. The vehicle was described as a smaller teal car. When officers ran the license plate number, it came back for a red 2018 Ford Edge, registered to someone in Stanley. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle.
7:04 PM Officers stopped a vehicle at Hwy. 45 and Cty. Rd N. The male driver was arrested on a Racine County Sheriff’s Office warrant. He was also charged with possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
7:59 PM Officers responded to a call from an area business on Hwy. 45 in Elcho reporting that an approximately 20 year old male subject walked out of the business with a bottle of booze in his pants. The subject then left in a silver or gold car, possibly a Dodge Neon. Officers were able to identify the male subject, but could not locate him at the time. They were going to follow up later.