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Home›Local›Langlade County Sheriff Reports for 2/21/22

Langlade County Sheriff Reports for 2/21/22

By Antigo Times
February 21, 2022
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LANGLADE COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT

Wednesday, February 9th

Officers assisted the Department of Social Services in taking a subject into custody at an address on Cty. Rd. A for felony possession of methamphetamine and two counts of felony child neglect.

Officers received a report of criminal damage at address on Industrial Park Road. The caller told officers that a person was seen trying to use bolt cutters to get into a storage unit at that location. Entry was not gained. Officers left a message with the male subject who rents the unit to ask if it was him.

A female subject came to the Safety Building to report a theft from an address on W. Bear Lake Road. The female told officers that last summer an older male subject stopped by her home, introduced himself and handed her a flyer stating he was the “Clutter King” and his business model was that he picked up unwanted scrap and items from residences. He agreed to take several items from the garage, sell them at a flea market, and either give her a percentage of the cash made or her items back. The male subject never returned. She attempted to call him, but no voicemail was set up and no one ever returned her calls. The male subject was described as 5’5” to 5’7”, stocky, with gray hair.

Thursday, February 10th

A male subject came to the lobby to report identity theft. He told officers that a credit card had been taken out in his name. He was unsure of the amount because when he called the credit card company they requested an account number, which he does not have.

Officers responded to a report of an accident at Meadow Road and Hwy. 64. The female caller told officers that she went in the ditch and her vehicle turned on its side. She said that she and her two children were not injured. The vehicle was towed out.

Officers responded to a report of an accident at an area business on S. Superior Street. Property damage only.

Officers responded to a report of an accident on Hwy. 64. The caller told officers that a vehicle went off the road. They said that the driver was not injured, but possibly intoxicated. Officers conducted a field sobriety test. The driver was not intoxicated.

Officers responded to a report of an accident at Forrest Road and S. Clermont Street. A vehicle was in the ditch. It was towed out.

Officers assisted with a vehicle in the ditch at Hwy. 45 and Cty. Rd. V. There were no injuries. The vehicle was towed out.

Officers responded to multiple 911 calls reporting a three vehicle accident on Hwy. 45, ½ mile north of Cty. Rd. G in the Town of Rolling. A southbound passenger car, containing an infant and two adults was struck from behind by a pickup truck as the car was attempting a left turn into a business driveway. A third vehicle, traveling northbound, was also struck following the initial impact. Several injuries were sustained, including to the infant, who was transported to Langlade Hospital and later to Marshfield Hospital. The driver of the pickup truck and the two occupants of the third vehicle were treated for non life threatening injuries.

 

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