Antigo Police & Langlade County Sheriff Reports for 7/12/21
ANTIGO POLICE REPORTS
Tuesday, June 29th
Officers stopped a vehicle at 1st Avenue and Lincoln Street. A field sobriety test was conducted. The driver was taken into custody.
Wednesday, June 30th
Officers received a call from a subject at an address on Clermont Street reporting that some lawn furniture was missing. The caller thought it had been taken within the last 3 days. There were no suspects.
Officers responded to a report of stolen property at an address on Clermont Street. Some bike tires had been taken.
Thursday, July 1st
Officers responded to a report of a two vehicle accident on 6th Avenue.
Officers responded to a report of a theft at an address on Hwy. 64.
Officers responded to a report of disorderly conduct at an address on 5th Avenue. The female caller told officers that she had to kick out a male subject three times and when he finally left out the back, he was punching vehicles in the parking lot. When officers arrived, the male subject dumped out his 32 oz. beer in front of them and he was sent into his apartment by the officers. There was no damage to any vehicles.
Officers responded to a report of a fight in progress between two male subjects at Aurora Street and 8th Avenue. When officers arrived, everything appeared to be quiet.
Friday, July 2nd
Officers responded to a call from a subject at an address on 5th Avenue reporting that a subject had arrived there and was high and belligerent. The caller requested that law enforcement speak with the subject. Officers collected a large amount of IV needles for disposal.
Saturday, July 3rd
Officers stopped a vehicle at 6th Avenue and Clermont Street. A field sobriety test was conducted. A subject was taken into custody.
Officers responded to a report of an accident on Hwy. 64. One vehicle was rear-ended by another vehicle.
Officers responded to a call from an area business on Superior Street reporting a gas drive off. The driver was described as a tall male subject wearing a black shirt. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle.
Monday, July 5th
Officers responded to a call from a female at an address on Virginia Street reporting a theft. She told officers that her unlocked vehicle and some of her neighbors’ vehicles had been rummaged through. She called officers again later reporting that her black Coach purse was missing. It contained around $100 and numerous gift cards. Her phone charger was also missing. Officers determined that the perps had walked southbound on the west side of the street. It appeared that the vehicles on the east side of the street had not been gone through. Walking through the backyards, officers found the female’s purse and most of the gift cards. The money was gone. The items were returned the female.
Officers responded to a call from a male at an address on 10th Avenue reporting a burglary. He told officers that someone had broken into his garage overnight.
Officers responded to a call from a female at an address on Gruber Street reporting a theft. Three vehicles had been broken into. She told officers that one pill bottle was missing from a vehicle. The theft occurred sometime between 10:30 PM and 6:30 AM.
Officers responded to a report of a burglary at an address on Virginia Street. The garage door had a foot print on it and was broken. The caller did not see anything missing at that time.
Officers responded to a report of a theft at an address on 10th Avenue.
Officers responded to a report of a burglary at an address on Virginia Street. The garage had been entered, but nothing was taken. The only thing missing was $28.00 that was in the center counsel of the owner’s truck.
Officers responded to a report of a theft at an address on Birch Street. An unlocked vehicle in the driveway had been gone through and the door had been left open. The incident occurred between 10:00 PM and 8:00 AM.
Officers responded to a call from a female at an address on 10th Avenue reporting a break in. The caller told officers that her garage door had been broken and someone went through her vehicle. The incident happened after 11:00 PM. Officers noticed a footprint on the door, just above the doorknob. Photos were taken. Nothing was taken except possibly a can of black spray paint.
Officers responded to a report of a theft at an address on Wilson Street. The caller told officers that when they got home from viewing the fireworks, they noticed that two vehicles had been gone through and a wallet was missing.
Officers received a call from a male at an address on Wilson Street reporting that his vehicle had been gone through during the night. He did not see anything missing. A GPS unit and some change had been left in the vehicle.
Officers responded to a call from a male at an address on 10th Avenue reporting a burglary. He told officers that his garage had been broken into. The door had been kicked in. Nothing was missing from the garage or his truck.
Officers received a call from a subject at an address on 7th Avenue reporting a theft. The caller told officers that sometime after midnight, two vehicles had been broken into. The doors had been left open and the center consoles had been left open. Some change may have been taken, but expensive items had been left behind.
Officers received a call from a male on Freiburger Avenue reporting that one of his vehicles had been rummaged through. Nothing had been taken.
Officers received a call from a subject on Freiburger Avenue reporting that an unlocked vehicle that had been parked in the driveway had been gone through and some pills had been taken.
Officers arrested a subject for bail jumping at an address on 5th Avenue.
Officers responded to a report of a burglary at an address on Hudson Street. Sometime during the night, some money had been taken from a vehicle. It was unknown if anything else was missing.
Officers received a report of a burglary at an address on Lincoln Street. The female caller told officers that her wallet, containing $90-95 and credit cards, had been taken out of her vehicle. The vehicle door had been found open.
LANGLADE COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT
Wednesday, June 30th
Officers received a call from a subject on W. Elcho Road requesting to speak to an officer about someone who left a lengthy voicemail message at 3:45 AM about drugs and a pay day.
Officers responded to a report of a motorcycle accident on Cty. Rd. Y. A male and a female subject were injured.
Friday, July 2nd
Officers responded to a report of drugs at an address on Hwy. 45.
Saturday, July 3rd
Officers responded to a report of a hit and run accident at Cty. Rd. K and Lost Lake Road. The caller told officers that a newer, gray Ford pickup had side-swiped their vehicle and hit the mirror. It drove off, going west on Cty. Rd. K. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle. A teletype was sent to the Oneida County Sherriff’s Department about the incident.
Officers responded to multiple calls of a vehicle in the ditch on Pickerel Lake Road. One caller stated that a male subject was bleeding from the nose and running away, wearing a white shirt and dark or camo pants. Another male subject was at the scene when officers arrived. He stated that he was in the vehicle also. He had no injuries. He stated that he did not know where the other male subject went. Officers were later out with the first male subject on Walleye Road. A field sobriety test was conducted. He was taken into custody for operating while intoxicated.
Sunday, July 4th
Officers received a call from a subject reporting a theft at an address on Maywood Road. The caller told officers that they had just purchased property on that road and had some hunting cameras up. They had gotten pictures of someone on the property stealing a ramp, used to get into a building. They did not know if anything else had been taken.
Tuesday, July 6th
Officers responded to a report of an accident at Hwy. 55 and Hwy. 64.
Officers responded to a report of an accident at Hwy. 45 and Koepenick Road. A vehicle hit a bear. The deceased bear was partially on the roadway.
Officers received a call from a male at an address on Hwy. 52 reporting that some wood had been taken from his property. He told officers that the last time he saw the wood was 3 months ago and he noticed that it was missing last weekend.