Antigo Police & Langlade County Sheriff Reports for 4/20/20

ANTIGO POLICE REPORTS
Tuesday, April 7th
Officers responded to a call from the Probation & Parole office requesting an officer for a male subject who had an outstanding Department of Corrections warrant for a gun offense. They requested that an officer be on stand by for the possibility that the male subject may have a firearm.
Officers responded to a report of a 2 year old boy, wearing no shoes, walking in the middle of the road at Clermont Street and Ackley Street. Officers spoke with the boy’s mother who said that she would keep a closer eye on her children.
Thursday, April 9th
Officers executed a warrant attempt at an address on 10th Avenue. A subject was taken into custody.
Officers responded to a report of retail theft at an area business on Hwy. 64.
Friday, April 10th
Officers responded to a report of a theft at an address on Superior Street.
Saturday, April 11th
Officers responded to a report of disorderly conduct at an address on Hwy. 64.
Officers responded to a report of a theft at an address on Hwy. 64.
Officers responded to a report of retail theft at an address on Hwy. 64.
Tuesday, April 14th
Officers responded to a report of drugs at an address on Clermont Street.
LANGLADE COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT
Friday, April 10th
Officers responded to a call from a female on Sunset Road reporting that approximately one month earlier, a subject took some tires, rims, 3 bikes and other miscellaneous items from her yard. She also stated that an antique shotgun had been taken, which she had already reported stolen.
Sunday, April 12th
Officers responded to a call from the Highway Department reporting a vehicle in the ditch at Cty. Rd. A and Cty. Rd. V. The vehicle was removed.
Officers responded to a report of a one vehicle rollover accident at Hwy. 64 and Shadey Road. The occupant crawled out of the vehicle. The vehicle was towed.
Officers responded to a report of an accident at Hwy. 45 and Cty. Rd. G.
Officers responded to a call from a male reporting a possible fire at a residence on Bass Lake Road. He told officers that the power had gone out and then he had issues with the generator. Now the house was full of smoke. He denied EMS assistance. The Elcho Fire Department responded.
Monday, April 13th
Officers responded to a call from a female reporting a burglary at their cabin on Forest Road. The caller told officers that some time over the winter someone broke into their cabin, ransacked it and took siding and cedar boards from the cabin. She said that she had received information from a neighbor who had driven by and told her that it appeared that the cabin had been entered. The ceiling was all cedar boards and those had been all removed. Some building supplies out of the garage and front porch boards had been taken off. The cabin had been ransacked with baking products all over the floor. Beer cans had been left behind. But, the subjects had not taken a 17’ aluminum boat that was in the yard.
Officers stopped a vehicle at Hwy. 52 and Cty. Rd. B. The male driver was taken into custody on an outstanding warrant. The subject was taken to the county line and turned over to Menominee County Sheriff’s officers. He was also cited for operating without a valid driver’s license.
Tuesday, April 14th
Officers responded to a report of disorderly conduct at an address on Hwy. 45.
Wednesday, April 15th
Officers stopped a vehicle on 5th Avenue Road. A vehicle search was conducted. Two subjects were detained. They were referred to the district attorney for various drug charges.