Antigo Police & Langlade County Sheriff Reports for 6/11/18
ANTIGO POLICE REPORTS
Monday, May 28th
9:39 PM Officers responded to a call from a female on 6th Avenue reporting that a male subject and a female subject had walked past her house a few times and the female subject was yelling out and almost falling over. The male subject appeared fine. They were last seen walking on Lincoln Street, between 6th Avenue and 7th Avenue. The female subject was wearing a stocking cap, hoodie and winter boots. The male subject was wearing shorts. Officers located the subjects. The female subject was clearly under the influence of some sort of drug. She stated to officers that she had last used meth two weeks prior in Green Bay. Officers were allowed to do a quick search of their residence on 7th Avenue. Nothing was located.
Tuesday, May 29th
8:49 AM Officers responded to a call from a female reporting that a gray Nissan that she was following on Hwy. 45 was crossing the centerline and hitting the shoulder. She also stated that the vehicle had been doing 100 MPH. The female told officers that the vehicle was now just north of Antigo. Officers stopped the vehicle at 5th Avenue and Watson Street. The male driver said that he wasn’t paying attention to his driving. He was given a verbal warning.
11:46 PM Officers stopped a vehicle at Badger Avenue and N. Superior Street. The male driver was arrested for operating while intoxicated, 4th offense, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was also cited for open intoxicants and failure to install an ignition interlock device. The vehicle was towed.
Wednesday, May 30th
7:51 AM Officers responded to a call from North Elementary School reporting that a student had taken off from school and was running up and down on 1st Avenue. Officers were able to get the student calmed down.
11:04 AM Officers responded to a call from a male reporting that someone had just struck his vehicle in the parking lot of an area business on Neva Road. Vehicle 1 was legally parked, with a female passenger asleep in the passenger seat. Vehicle 2 was parked next to Vehicle 1. Vehicle 2 hit Vehicle 1 as it was backing out of its parking spot. Vehicle 2 left the scene. The vehicle was described as a black Chevy truck. The vehicle was not located.
2:27 PM Officers responded to a call from a female reporting a theft from her mother’s shed on Forrest Avenue. A weed trimmer had been stolen from the shed. The door had not been locked. Officers were investigating.
8:54 PM Officers were at a residence on W. 1st Avenue. A male subject was arrested on a body only warrant from Langlade County.
Thursday, May 31st
2:24 PM Officers responded to a call from a female reporting a two vehicle accident at Neva Road and Center Street. There were no injuries and no wrecker was needed. Property damage only. An accident report was filed.
5:50 PM Officers arrested a male subject at a residence on S. Park Street on a Department of Corrections warrant.
Friday, June 1st
7:17 AM Officers responded to a call from an area business on Jerome Street reporting that their security video footage from the night before revealed that someone stole 5 batteries. The subject’s vehicle was described as a blue Honda CRV. Officers were investigating.
2:12 PM Officers responded to an anonymous call reporting a door open to a building on the northwest corner of 6th Avenue and Field Street. The caller stated that it looked like the bottom half of the door had been kicked in. They also told officers that there were kids in the area. Officers were able to get two male subjects to confess to doing the damage. Officers were still looking for third male subject.
7:50 PM Officers responded to a call from a female employee of an area business on Superior Street reporting that a male subject was in the business and was telling her and a manager that he was going to wait until the business closed and then come back, because he was mad about them following him around the store. Officers located a small amount of marijuana shake on the male subject. The male subject was sent on his way and told not to return. The shake was destroyed.
Saturday, June 2nd
12:50 AM Officers stopped a vehicle at 1st Avenue and N. Hogan Street. The male driver was arrested for operating while intoxicated, 1st offense. He was also cited for non-registration.
2:20 AM Officers stopped a vehicle at Edison Street and 1st Avenue. The male driver was arrested for operating while intoxicated, 3rd offense, operating after revocation, resisting and a probation hold. He was also cited for speed, open intoxicants and felony fleeing.
3:53 PM Officers responded to a call from an area business on Superior Street reporting a gas drive-off, in the amount of $46.32. The caller gave officers the license plate number. The vehicle was listed to a couple in Arpin. A teletype was sent to the Wood County Sheriff’s office to obtain the owner’s phone number.
Sunday, June 3rd
2:14 AM Officers responded to a 911 call from a male requesting officers to come to an area business on 5th Avenue for a fight. The caller said that a male subject was “swinging at everyone.” The male subject was arrested for disorderly conduct.
6:15 PM Officers responded to a call from a male in an apartment on 5th Avenue reporting that his storage unit had been broken into and $6,000 worth of Star Wars memorabilia had been stolen. The break-in occurred sometime between 12/1/17 and 6/3/18. The male told officers that he had 6 to 10 large blue plastic totes containing Star Wars items. Most of the items were unopened. He would get officers a detailed list of the items taken. Officers collected a bent lock as evidence.
8:09 PM Officers responded to a call from an area business on Superior Street reporting that they had received a fake $100 bill.
LANGLADE COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTS
Wednesday, May 30th
3:0842 PM Officers responded to a call from subject reporting a one vehicle accident on Hwy. 45. A vehicle had hit a mailbox and a tree, due to the rain. There were no injuries. Property damage only. The male driver advised officers that he had hydroplaned and lost control, causing him to hit the mailbox. A state crash report was completed.
Thursday, May 31st
1:08 PM Officers responded to a call from the White Lake School requesting an officer to assist with a male student who had punched a glass window and shattered it. The male student was now calm. The student was referred for criminal damage to property.
1:09 PM Officers responded to a call from a male at an area business on Hwy. 45 reporting that they had just “got ripped off” $50. A subject from Laona was arrested for theft and bail jumping. 6/1/18 The business called and reported that the customer had returned and paid them $50.
11:34 PM Officers responded to a call from OnStar reporting an accident at Cty. Rd. C and Bluebird Lane.The vehicle was on its side. The male driver was not injured. The male driver told officers that he fallen asleep and hit the guard rail. The vehicle was towed. The male subject was cited for inattentive driving.
Friday, June 1st
3:22 PM Officers responded to a call from a female reporting a two vehicle accident at Hwy. 55 and Hwy. 64. A male driver from Milwaukee was cited for operating without insurance. A female driver from Crandon was cited for operating after revocation, operating without an ignition interlock device and two counts of bail jumping.
Saturday, June 2nd
3:04 AM Officers were out with a vehicle at Summit Lake Park. The male driver was found sleeping/passed out behind the wheel, with the vehicle running. He was arrested for intoxicated driving.
9:01 PM Officers executed a warrant attempt at a residence on Vinson Street. A male subject was arrested on 3 Langlade County Sheriff’s office warrants. He was transported to Corrections.
Monday, June 4th
1:46 PM Officers responded to a call from a male reporting that a white SUV, traveling southbound on Hwy. 45 towards Antigo had gone all the way into the northbound lane and struck a sign and then went into the ditch, almost striking the caller’s vehicle. The vehicle was pulled out. The male driver told officers that he must have fallen asleep and went off the roadway. Officers determined that the male subject was not intoxicated. He was cited for being left of center.
3:11 PM A female subject came to the Safety Building to report that she had been a victim of a fraud call and she had been scammed out of $500. The female told officers that she had received a call advising her that there was a warrant out for her arrest. Officers advised her not to give anyone any more money, not to answer the calls and to have the phone number blocked.
Tuesday, June 5th
12:48 PM A female subject came to the Safety Building to report fraud. She told officers that $300 had been placed into her checking account. She stated that a loan had been opened in her name by a company named “Zoca.” Officers advised the female to talk to her bank about identity theft and fraud.
5:16 PM Officers responded to a call from a male reporting that his truck broke down and he went into the ditch on Moccasin Lake Road. There was property damage to his vehicle. He told officers that he had already called for a tow truck. A state report was completed.