Antigo Police & Langlade County Sheriff Reports for 2/25/19
ANTIGO POLICE REPORTS
Tuesday, February 12th
12:25 AM Officers were out with a couple of subjects in a white Chevy Impala at an area business on Memory Lane. A 34 year old male subject was cited for possession of marijuana. A 38 year old female subject was arrested on a Langlade County Sheriff’s Office warrant. She was also cited for possession of marijuana. She was transported to Corrections.
1:27 AM Officers responded to an anonymous report of a possible intoxicated driver behind an area business on 5th Avenue in a black Chevy truck. Officers stopped the vehicle at Clermont Street and 7th Avenue. The 35 year old female driver was arrested for operating while intoxicated, 2nd offense. She was also cited for failure to keep the vehicle under control.
2:49 PM Officers responded to a call from a female reporting that her vehicle was hit on the corner of 5th Avenue and Lincoln Street by a gray Grand Caravan that then kept on driving. Officers stopped the vehicle at Langlade Road and 2nd Avenue. The 16 year old female driver of the Caravan was cited for failure to maintain control, hit and run and failure to notify law enforcement of an accident.
Wednesday, February 13th
7:18 AM Officers responded to a call from a male reporting that he was involved in a 2 vehicle accident on the corner of Deleglise Street and Mendlik Avenue. Property damage only. The 33 year old male caller was cited for having no insurance. The 37 year old female driver of the other vehicle was cited for failure to yield the right of way.
3:04 PM Officer responded to a 911 call reporting a 2 vehicle accident at the corner of Field Street and Weed Street. The caller reported that one female subject had struck her head and was a high risk pregnancy. The 38 year old female driver of one vehicle was cited for failure to stop at a stop sign. The 34 year old female driver of the other vehicle was cited for having no insurance.
8:51 PM Officers responded to a report of an intoxicated driver in a maroon Grand Prix at the drive thru of an area business on Neva Road. The caller stated that they could smell alcohol from the female driver and that she was slurring her words and couldn’t keep her eyes open. The 33 year old female subject was referred for operating while intoxicated, 3rd offense with a child under 16, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of prescription medication and possession of a Schedule II substance.
Friday, February 15th
4:59 PM Officers responded to a call from a subject on Willard Avenue reporting that the fire hydrant at Neva Road and Willard Avenue was missing. Someone had cleared snow out from the corner earlier that day. Officers confirmed that the fire hydrant was missing. The Department of Public Works was notified and they also confirmed that it was missing. The Antigo Fire Department was also advised.
5:02 PM Officers were out with a male subject at 1st Avenue and Edison Street. The 26 year old male subject was arrested on Langlade County Sheriff’s Office warrants for failure to appear – possession of meth, possession of drug paraphernalia and operating after revocation and for failure to appear – forgery & theft. The subject also had a Fond du lac County Sheriff’s Office warrant for failure to appear – operating after revocation.
LANGLADE COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTS
Wednesday, February 13th
Officers responded to a 911 call from a female reporting that she rolled her vehicle at Cty. Rd. A and Cty. Rd. TT. She reported that she was not injured. The female told officers that she was on her way to Mole Lake when she lost control on Cty. Rd. A near the Wolf River. From the vehicle tracks, it appeared to officers that the vehicle had struck a snowbank and rolled in a counter-clockwise manner. It then slid on its roof before it came to a stop. The vehicle was towed.
Thursday, February 14th
12:55 AM Officers responded to a 911 call from a passerby reporting a truck on fire, completely engulfed, on Smokey Road. Upon the officer’s arrival, the cab of the truck had been already consumed by fire and was spreading to the bed of the truck. Fluids had leaked from the vehicle and the fire had spread along the road. The driver of the vehicle was not at the scene. Officers were later able to make contact with the registered owner. He stated that he was going home, when his vehicle got stuck in the snow along Smokey Road. He tried to get it out for 10 to 15 minutes before deciding to walk home. The owner changed his story to officers as to knowing if the vehicle was on fire. At first he stated that there were flames, but then stated that there were not. Also, he didn’t seem to “understand the problem” of his vehicle being parked in the road. It also seemed to officers that he did not comprehend that his vehicle was a complete loss.
3:18 PM Officers responded to a 911 call reporting a 2 vehicle accident at Hwy. 45 and Cty. Rd. C. The 49 year old male driver of one of the vehicles was cited for failure to stop at a stop sign.
Saturday, February 16th
8:25 AM Officers stopped a vehicle at Cty. Rd. K and W. Shore Drive. The 23 year old male driver was arrested for operating after revocation – operating while intoxicated related. He was also issued a 10 day correction notice for not having proof of insurance. The male subject was transported to Corrections.
11:37 AM Officers responded to a report of a 2 vehicle accident on Enterprise Lake Road. A 77 year old male subject was stopped in his vehicle on Enterprise Lake Road for someone plowing their driveway. A second vehicle driven by an 18 year old male subject was approaching the other vehicle from the rear. That driver told officers that he saw the first vehicle and tried braking, but his vehicle didn’t stop and he rear-ended the first vehicle. There was significant damage to the rear of the first vehicle, but no one was injured. The 18 year old male subject was cited for following too closely.
3:24 PM Officers stopped a vehicle at Hwy. 55 and Pickerel Lake Road for speeding. Officers felt that the male driver exhibited signs of nervousness. Prior to a search of the vehicle by the K9 officer, the male subject admitted that he had a bag of marijuana in the trunk and a loaded hand gun under the passenger seat. A search of the vehicle was conducted. Over 3 pounds of marijuana, a loaded Ruger SR9 9mm handgun and various drug paraphernalia were seized. The male subject was arrested for possession with intent for marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, carrying a concealed weapon and possession of a masking agent.