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Home›Local›Antigo Police Department Warrants of the Week

Antigo Police Department Warrants of the Week

By Antigo Times
January 18, 2021
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The Antigo Police Department holds arrest warrants for Dallas A. Davis (DOB 9-26-1990) felony bail jumping and misdemeanor bail jumping due to dangerous drugs and neglecting a child and Alisha L. Davis (DOB 6-17-1989) for felony bail jumping due to possession of methamphetamine/felony neglect a child.  Those with information on both of these subjects whereabouts are urged to call the Antigo Police Department at 715-627-6411, submit a tip at www.p3tips.com or the P3 app on your device.  Callers may remain anonymous.

 

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