Antigo Police and Langlade County Sheriff Reports for 8/19/19
ANTIGO POLICE REPORTS
Wednesday, August 7th
Officers responded to a two vehicle accident in the parking lot of an area business on Hwy. 64. Property damage only.
Officers assisted the Forest County Sheriff’s Office in contacting a female subject on 3rd Avenue who did not pay for $21.00 in gas from a convenience store in Mole Lake. The female subject was advised of the complaint. She said that she would call the Forest County Sheriff’s Office.
Thursday, August 8th
Officers responded to a call from the Probation and Parole officer requesting officers to take a subject into custody on a probation hold. The subject was transported to Corrections.
Officers responded to a call from a subject on 6th Avenue reporting that they had a fake $10 bill.
Officers responded to a call from the Probation and Parole officer requesting officers to take a subject into custody on a probation hold.
Saturday, August 10th
Officers responded to a 911 call reporting a fight at the back door of an area business on Edison Street. The caller said that there were four main participants. The aggressor was described as a tall male, who was hitting a baseball bat on the ground. Officers noted that all of the subjects were fairly intoxicated, but no on reported getting hit with the bat. Everyone left the scene.
Sunday, August 11th
Officers responded to a report of an accident in the parking lot of an area business on Hwy. 64. Property damage only.
Officers responded to an anonymous call reporting that a group of kids were hanging out in the parking lot between 6th Avenue and 5th Avenue. They had a fire burning and they were driving around in their vehicles squealing their tires and being loud. Officers spoke with the group and cited all of the subjects for loitering.
Monday, August 12th
Officers responded to a report of a male subject at 6th Avenue and Superior Street who appeared to be intoxicated and was yelling at the trees. The male subject was described as wearing a red shirt and a light colored baseball hat. Officers located the male subject who was intoxicated. They made sure he was able to cross the street to get to his destination.
Officers responded to a call from a male reporting that a subject who had witnessed drinking that evening was now driving northbound at Dorr Street and 10th Avenue. Officers conducted a traffic stop. A standard field sobriety test was conducted. The driver was arrested for operating while intoxicated and was cited for operating after revocation.
LANGLADE COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT
Thursday, August 8th
Officers responded to a report of an accident on Hwy. 55, north of Cty. Rd. K. The car was half in the northbound lane, half in the ditch lying on its top. The reporting person did not see anyone in or around the vehicle, or observe any leaking gas or smoke. Per the Forest County Sheriff’s office, there was nobody in the vehicle, but there were footprints leading into the woods. The driver took out a road sign. The Highway Department was notified. The vehicle was towed. Officers later received a call from the Highway Department advising officers that when they fixed the road sign, they found a marijuana pipe in the debris.
Officers responded to a report of a tree down across the roadway at Old E Rd. and Hwy. 52. The Town of Price was notified.
Officers responded to a report of a two vehicle accident at Darinski Road and Hwy. 64. There were no injuries.
Sunday, August 11
Officers responded to a call from a female reporting that she owns a property on Wilson Road and currently lives in Florida. The female told officers that a neighbor told her that a subject was selling her property. She told officers that she had been in the area in July and noticed that her son’s four-wheeler was missing. She said that she did not have time to report it then. Officers detained 3 subjects.
Officers received a call from the Highway Department reporting that a dark Ford Explorer was stuck in between some trees on Cty. Rd. T east of the wayside near Pearson. The vehicle was towed and held. Officers spoke to the vehicle owner. He stated that he had been in a hurry and had little or no sleep at the time of the accident. He had been given a ride to his son’s house in Pickerel. He told officers that he had been wearing a seat belt.
Officers stopped a vehicle at Hwy. 45 and Parkside Lane. A standard field sobriety test was conducted. The driver was arrested for operating while intoxicated. The vehicle was towed.
Officers responded to a 911 call from a female screaming for assistance for a fight in progress at an area business on Hwy. 45. Officers separated the parties. Conflicting stories were given to officers. Officers were going to view video footage. The subjects were cited for disorderly conduct.