Antigo Police and Langlade County Sheriff Reports for 6/13/22

ANTIGO POLICE REPORTS
Wednesday, June 1st
Officers responded to a call of a wood duck flapping around by a drain near Hudson St and 5th Ave. 5 baby wood ducks were discovered to be in the drain and were taken out of the drain by the Antigo Fire Department.
Thursday, June 2nd
Officers responded to a report of an alarm break in at an address near 1900 10th Ave. According to subjects, the potential suspect was a janitor that was there not too long ago. All windows and doors were secured.
Friday, June 3rd
Officers responded to a report of criminal damage near an address on Charlotte St. Subject states that someone backed into a property. Possible plates were recorded, and subject states that the same people were on the property at 3:00 – 4:00 PM. The subjects of the criminal damage were found.
Officers responded to a report of a group of three cars being loud during hours of the night near 411 State Rd 64. Caller said that three cars were being loud and revving their engines in a parking lot. Subjects informed police that they had put together their own car show, and reported that they would keep the noise down. All three cars continued to rev their engines and spin donuts. There were no further reports on this incident.
Officers stopped a vehicle at 7th Avenue and Edison Street. A probable cause search was conducted. A male subject was arrested on two outstanding Langlade County Sheriff’s Office warrants.
Officers received a report of criminal damage at an address on Charlotte Street. The caller told officers that on 6/2/22 at 6:48 PM, someone had backed into the building. They sent camera footage of the incident to officers.
Officers responded to a report of a two vehicle accident at Langlade Road and 5th Avenue. There were no injuries.
Saturday, June 4th
Officers responded to a report of a fight in progress at an area business on Edison Street. Two males and one female subject were involved. The caller told officers that one of the male subjects left in a truck, in an unknown direction of travel.
Sunday, June 5th
Officers responded to a report of retail theft in progress at an area business on Hwy. 64. The male subjects took off on foot going northbound. Officers believed that the subjects were in some pine trees. The drone team was requested. The subjects were eventually detained.
Monday, June 6th
Officers received a report of a hit and run accident at an address on 5th Avenue. The male caller told officers that someone had backed into his car sometime during the night.
LANGLADE COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT
Wednesday, June 1st
Officers assisted with an EMS call at an address on Turtle Lake Road. A tree had fallen and struck a male subject in the head. He was conscious, but said he had pain in this shoulder and head. The male was taken to the hospital via Medevac.
Officers received a report of a theft at an address on Hwy. 52. A camper had been stolen from the property within the last month. The camper was a Jayco Featherlite described as a 29’ travel trailer style at was white with red and blue stripes and one slide-out. Numerous personal items were inside. It was valued at approximately $6,000.
Officers responded to a call of a hit and run. Subject reported that he saw a silver Ford SUV side swipe a black car on Hwy. 45. The silver Ford SUV continued on Hwy 45, and the black car pulled over to take photos of the damage and the license plate of the silver Ford. The driver of the black car sent photos to the police department, but they were unable to read the license plates.
Thursday, June 2nd
Officers responded to a report of an accident near Country Rd V and Country Rd I. Power lines appeared to be down, and both wreckers were on the scene. Cnty. Rd. V was shut down for a time. A semi was towed from the scene of the crash. Injuries were recorded, but not stated.
Officers responded to a report of a suspicious person at an address on Wistful Vista Road. The caller told officers that an unknown male subject walked inside the house through the front door, came in the room, woke up the caller and said, “Everyone in town is gone, are you guys ok?” The subject than tried to go into a daughter’s room and another spare room before leaving. The male left in a red car going south. He was described as older, short, with balding blonde hair and wearing an orange shirt.
Officers responded to a report of an accident at Cty. Rd. P and Popelka Road. A vehicle had left the roadway and hit some trees. The caller told officers that the female driver was able to get the vehicle out and told them that she was going to take some back roads to Mattoon, but lived in Wittenberg. The vehicle had some front end damage and a hanging headlight. Officers were unable to locate the
vehicle.
Friday, June 3rd
Officers responded to a report of a two vehicle accident at Meadow Road and Hwy. 64. There were no injuries.
Officers responded to a report of disorderly conduct near a property near State Rd 52. The caller reported that they were arriving at the property to pick up a camper and the subject came out with a bat. The subject had potentially damaged property of the caller, and had been taken into custody by law enforcement.
Saturday, June 4th
Officers responded to a report of a fight in progress at an address on Hwy. 47. The caller told officers that a male subject was hitting another male and chairs were being thrown. Officers detained the subjects. Everyone involved denied EMS.
Monday, June 6th
Officers responded to a report of a one vehicle accident Glen Hill Tr. and State Rd. 64. The vehicle had slid into the ditch and one wheel was turned sideways. There was also extensive front end damage. The female subject denied EMS but was visibly shaken. The vehicle was towed.
Tuesday, June 7th
Officers responded to a report of an accident with injuries on Cty. Rd. T. The male caller told officers that he had lower back and leg pain. Cty. Rd. T was temporarily closed. The vehicle was towed.
Officers responded to a report of drugs at an address on Hwy. 55. The female caller told officers that a male relative had gone to the doctor that day and had been prescribed Vicodin. She told officers that when he came home, he was intoxicated and stated that a female subject had bought him the alcohol and he thought that she had stolen 20 of his Vicodin pills. Officers determined that the female subject had a body only felony warrant out of Waushara County for felony bail jumping (original offense was possession of amphetamines). Officers arrested the female subject.
Wednesday, June 8th
Officers assisted a motorist at Hwy. 55 and Lost Lake Road. The two subjects stated that they were out of gas. Officers arrested the male subject for possession of methamphetamine.