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ANTIGO POLICE REPORTS

May 6th

The early morning hours saw a traffic stop at 12:50 AM at Forrest Rd and Wausau Rd because one of the registered owners was revoked. At 1:14 AM, an officer conducted a business check on 5th Ave, noting lights on in the shop and a vehicle in the parking lot, but no one was around and the business was secure. A beat check of Castle Park on Field St was performed at 1:40 AM. Suspicious activity was investigated at 1:57 AM in the south parking lot of North Elementary on Graham Ave, where an unoccupied vehicle appeared to be disabled; it was found to be secure. Officers conducted a beat check of the 100 block of 2nd Ave at 2:08 AM. An officer discovered a shop's rear door open on 5th Ave at 3:10 AM. Later, at 4:37 AM, a traffic stop on Superior St near Antigo Yamaha resulted in a written warning for a defective taillight. Another traffic stop at 5:33 AM at 4th Ave and Superior St led to a written warning for a defective brakelight.

During the day, at 7:53 AM, a resident on Park St reported having a cat in a trap and requested an officer take it to the shelter. A follow-up investigation was conducted on Neva Rd at 8:48 AM. A welfare check was performed on 3rd Ave at 9:12 AM. A traffic complaint came in at 9:04 AM regarding a Chevy Equinox speeding down Charlotte St and then turning into Fantastic Sams; the registered owner was contacted and admitted to speeding due to being late for work. Another follow-up investigation took place on Neva Rd at 9:56 AM. At 10:39 AM, a follow-up investigation was conducted on 10th Ave. A large rock, approximately 1.5 feet in diameter, was reported in the furthest right southbound lane of US 45 south of Parkside Ln at 10:55 AM; this was spawned from an earlier road blocked call.

In the afternoon, a follow-up investigation occurred in the -BLK of Edison St at 1:01 PM. At 1:29 PM, Probation and Parole on Clermont St requested assistance for a probation hold on a subject, who was then taken into custody. Officers were called to assist a motorist at 2:49 PM at S Superior St and Forrest Rd, where a couple on a motorcycle appeared to have broken down in the middle of the road and were trying to push it; however, officers were unable to locate them. An NCIC check was run at the Langlade County Safety Building on Clermont St at 3:22 PM. A traffic stop at 4:06 PM at 7th Ave and Clermont St resulted in a written warning for speed. At 4:24 PM, a theft was reported from 5th Ave, where a picture was on the window of a business trying to identify a retail theft suspect; officers spoke with staff. A case containing multiple phone chargers was turned in at 3rd Ave and Dorr St at 4:45 PM.

Evening activities included a traffic stop at 4:59 PM at Clermont St and 7th Ave, resulting in a verbal warning for expired registration and a cracked windshield. Another traffic stop at 5:09 PM at 4th Ave and Superior St led to a written warning for speed, with the passenger unwilling to identify themselves. A citizen came to the Langlade County Safety Building at 5:36 PM regarding property left at her house by someone who was now stating it was the reporting party's. A theft was reported at 5:50 PM from Dorr St, where an ottoman and chair were stolen from an enclosed porch sometime that day or the day before; there were no suspects, and the reporting party just wanted it on file. Officers assisted another agency at 6:42 PM. A traffic stop at 6:09 PM at State Rd 64 and State Rd 52 resulted in a verbal warning for expired registration. A 911 hang-up call from the aquatic center at Antigo High School on 10th Ave at 7:07 PM was found to be an accidental dial from an emergency phone that was knocked off. An NCIC check was conducted at the Langlade County Safety Building at 7:45 PM. An officer assisted a citizen at All Saints Catholic School on Hudson St at 9:40 PM, who was out for a walk; all was okay. A traffic stop at 9:03 PM at 10th Ave and Wilson St resulted in a verbal warning for a defective running light. Another traffic stop at 9:11 PM at 10th Ave and Superior St led to a verbal warning for a defective headlamp. A large rock was removed from the lane of travel at 5th Ave and Superior St at 9:36 PM and placed next to a stoplight; the street department was to be advised. A traffic stop at 9:27 PM at S Superior St and Hickory St resulted in a 14-day written correction for no insurance and verbal warnings for a defective taillamp and failure to carry a driver's license. A traffic stop at Little Caesars on Superior St at 9:54 PM led to a written warning for expired registration. Another traffic stop at 10:13 PM at Superior St and 10th Ave resulted in a verbal warning for a defective light. Suspicious activity was investigated at 11:50 PM on Neva Rd where an unoccupied vehicle was found; the vehicle and the nearby building were secure.

May 7th

Early morning foot patrol was conducted at Castle Park on Field St at 12:05 AM. Beat checks were performed at 5th Ave and Superior St at 12:14 AM and again at 12:51 AM. A traffic stop at 12:48 AM at 5th Ave and Morse St resulted in a written warning for expired registration. An officer found an open north door on Forrest Rd at 1:13 AM. A traffic stop at 1:23 AM at S Superior St and 10th Ave involving a white Honda Goldwing, recently purchased, resulted in a warning for displaying false registration. Another traffic stop at 2:02 AM at Neva Rd and North Ave led to a written warning for speed. A traffic stop at 5:46 AM at North Ave and Pioneer Rd resulted in a written warning for speed and a verbal warning for expired registration.

During the morning, a manhole cover was reported half off in the eastbound lane about 500 feet west of the dog park on State Rd 64 at 8:17 AM. A two-vehicle property damage accident with no injuries and minor damage occurred at 1st Ave and Superior St at 8:56 AM; one driver received a citation and a traffic education pamphlet. A follow-up investigation was conducted at Langlade County Social Services on Langlade Rd at 9:21 AM. A vehicle repossession was reported on Wausau Rd at 9:27 AM. A 911 hang-up call from 1st Ave at 9:36 AM was confirmed to have no emergency. A follow-up investigation took place on Lincoln St at 10:10 AM, and another on 10th Ave at 10:40 AM.

In the afternoon, a parking complaint was received from Antigo High School on 10th Ave at 12:58 PM, where a vehicle was parked in a fire lane despite a previous warning. A theft was reported from Charlotte St at 2:53 PM, where a resident's acquaintance allegedly took items, and the resident wished to speak with an officer. A traffic stop at 4:17 PM at Edison St and 8th Ave involved a consent search, with bond conditions noted including absolute sobriety, no illegal drugs, no entry into Class B licensed establishments, and no out-of-state travel without court approval.

The evening brought a report of suspicious activity at 5:24 PM at Willard Ave and Edison St, where an officer was out with a male who was cited for OWR (Operating While Revoked/Suspended). An individual on a motor device on Graham Ave and Edison St at 5:33 PM was advised to keep it on private property and pushed it home. A traffic complaint about a Dodge Caravan crossing the center line and driving slowly on County Rd Y and Western Ave, which then pulled into the high school, was received at 5:41 PM; officers were unable to locate the vehicle. This call was spawned again at 5:45 PM with the same result. A traffic stop at 5:51 PM at 1st Ave and Superior St resulted in a verbal warning for a child restraint violation. Another traffic stop at 6:02 PM at 10th Ave and Wilson St involving a blue Civic with no plate led to a citation for operating with no insurance and a 10-day written warning for non-registration. A traffic stop at 6:22 PM at N Superior St and Pierce Ave involving a Chevy Tahoe with no registration visible led to a vehicle search. A theft was reported from Willard Ave at 6:35 PM, where a man with brown hair and glasses in a rusted single cab pickup truck allegedly took a hoverboard and a bike that were on the curb. A traffic stop at 8:15 PM at Clermont St and 5th Ave resulted in the driver being instructed to pay an $83 parking ticket. Another traffic stop at 8:26 PM at Superior St and 4th Ave for a recently purchased vehicle resulted in a verbal warning for non-registration. Information was received at the Langlade County Safety Building at 10:41 PM. A report of the smell of marijuana seeping from an apartment on Clermont St came in at 10:41 PM; officers found no answer at the door. A traffic stop at 4th Ave and Superior St at 9:35 PM involved a consent search which yielded negative results; a written warning for failure to stop was issued. An alarm (stop motion burglary) at BP Travel Center on Neva Rd at 11:12 PM was canceled by a keyholder. Officers made a bank deposit at CoVantage Drive Thru on 6th Ave at 11:56 PM.

May 11th

Shortly after midnight, at 12:35 AM, a panic alarm was received from the pharmacy at Walmart on State Rd 64. Officers found the front doors secure with cars in the lot. A manager arrived on scene and advised everything was okay. A prisoner transport occurred from the Langlade County Jail on Clermont St at 12:56 AM. Suspicious activity was reported on 5th Ave at 1:21 AM, where two males in jeans appeared to be trying to get into a location; when the reporting party turned around, the males were smoking, and on a third pass, they were gone. Officers checked the building and nearby structures, finding all secure with no fresh damage and were unable to locate the individuals. A welfare check was conducted on 5th Ave at 1:44 AM.

Later in the morning, another welfare check was performed on 8th Ave at 4:43 AM. At 8:09 AM, a citizen came to the Safety Building to report losing her black phone at Castle Park on Field St. Officers assisted with a vehicle lockout at Pick N Save on State Rd 64 at 9:35 AM, between the grocery store and the Chinese restaurant. At 9:44 AM, officers assisted another agency by taking a lost dog found in Neva to the Langlade County Humane Society on Clermont St. An NCIC check was conducted at the Langlade County Safety Building at 10:58 AM. A traffic stop was made at 11:05 AM at State Rd 64 and Pioneer Rd. A theft was reported from 10th Ave at 11:36 AM; the reporting party stated that the previous day around 1:30 PM, his acquaintance saw someone come out of his house, and upon his return, approximately some amount of money was taken, with entry possibly made through a window using buckets. A welfare check was conducted on Mary St at 11:40 AM. Another welfare check took place at 12:48 PM on 8th Ave.

In the afternoon, a traffic stop at 3:19 PM at 10th Ave and S Superior St resulted in a verbal warning for an equipment violation. A 911 hang-up call from Walmart on State Rd 64 at 4:33 PM was an accidental dial, and all was confirmed to be okay. At 5:08 PM, officers assisted another agency on US 45.

Evening activities included a traffic stop at 7:04 PM at 7th Ave and Superior St, resulting in a written warning for speed. An assault and battery was reported on 9th Ave at 7:05 PM, where an individual claimed another physically assaulted them; the alleged assaulter stated the other party was injured but denied EMS. Officers assisted another agency at 10:00 PM at 5th Ave and Deleglise St. An animal complaint regarding a lost black Doodle with a red collar and possibly a black leash still attached, named [Dog's Name], came from 4th Ave at 9:49 PM; the owner was okay with their number being given out if the dog was found. The owner later called back to advise the dog had returned; the dog was verified as registered with the city. A noise complaint about loud music in the area of 7th Ave and Deleglise St was received at 10:36 PM; officers located the source behind a residence and counseled the parties.

May 12th

In the early hours, at 2:56 AM, suspicious activity was noted on Superior St where a vehicle had its lights on in a lot for over an hour; the passenger was in the car while the driver was working out, and all was in order. A mental health related call was received from Edison St at 3:47 AM. Suspicious activity was investigated at 4:59 AM near Expressions Dance Studio on Center St, where an unoccupied vehicle with front driver-side damage, possibly from an accident, was found secure.

During the morning, at 6:46 AM, a harassment complaint was made from Edison St by an individual in the Safety Building lobby who reported that after officers were at their residence earlier, another party came out and harassed them by threatening to kick them; the reporting party was advised of their options. A prisoner transport was scheduled from Aspirus General Clinic on 5th Ave at 7:00 AM. An animal complaint came in at 7:51 AM from Park St, where a caller had a cat and was looking for someone to take it to the Humane Society. A disorderly conduct incident was reported from Industrial Park Rd at 8:27 AM. At 8:33 AM on Freiburger Ave, a resident reported a skunk in a trap and requested it be removed. Probation requested assistance with a home visit on Mary St at 8:50 AM, as there were large dogs at the address and an individual with a warrant was believed to be there. A theft was reported from 1st Ave at 9:17 AM by a citizen at the Safety Building, who stated they paid a contractor from Wausau $7912.50 for work that was not completed.

Later in the day, a report of an intoxicated driver came from Aspirus Langlade Hospital at 10:37 AM; the caller could not provide a location or name but believed the driver might be headed towards Deerbrook. Officers were unable to locate the vehicle. A parking complaint was received at 10:53 AM from near Tap House on Edison St regarding a truck with a snowplow parked right on the building with a dog inside. The vehicle was moved. An animal complaint was made at 11:37 AM from Clermont St, where someone wanted to speak to an officer about another party harming their dog, which had been to the vet. Officers assisted another agency on County Rd X at 11:31 AM. A traffic stop at 11:57 AM at Superior St and 7th Ave resulted in a written warning for registration. A follow-up investigation took place on 7th Ave at 12:11 PM. A follow-up investigation occurred on Kelly St at 12:38 PM. A parking complaint was received at 12:48 PM from the 1600 block of Clermont St regarding vehicles parked the wrong way and causing congestion; it was found to be construction workers moving a trailer. A mental health call was handled on 7th Ave at 2:23 PM.

Afternoon and evening saw several traffic stops: at 3:52 PM at Neva Rd and Willard Ave, a written warning for speed was issued. At 4:05 PM at US 45 and County Rd X, a driver was referred for bail jumping (driving while revoked and failure to install an IID). At 4:20 PM at Antigo Yamaha on Superior St, a written warning for speed was given. A 911 hang-up call from Eastview on Park St at 4:20 PM was due to a dropped phone, and all was okay. A follow-up investigation was conducted on Kelly St at 3:47 PM, involving property being retrieved and returned. Another 911 hang-up from East Elementary on 7th Ave at 4:25 PM was also due to a resident getting ahold of a phone; no emergency. A property damage accident occurred in the ER parking lot of Aspirus Langlade Hospital on E 5th Ave at 5:08 PM, involving two vehicles with no injuries; a crash report was completed. A traffic stop at 5:27 PM at Field St and 5th Ave resulted in a referral for OAR (Operating After Revocation) and failure to install IID. A welfare check was conducted on Clermont St at 5:41 PM. Officers assisted another agency at Neva Rd and Willard Ave, near a church, at 7:40 PM. Traffic stops continued with a verbal warning for no taillights at 3rd Ave and Superior St at 8:46 PM; a verbal warning for speed at Neva Rd and Kaplanek Ave at 8:58 PM; a verbal warning for a defective headlight at Forrest Rd and S Superior St at 8:38 PM, followed by another stop in the same location at 8:43 PM for speed, also resulting in a verbal warning. A traffic stop at the 1600 block of Clermont St occurred. Another traffic stop at Lincoln St and 5th Ave at 8:50 PM involved a black Ford Fusion. A verbal warning for speed was issued at Neva Rd and Kaplanek Ave at 8:30 PM. A traffic stop at 9:28 PM on Superior St resulted in a verbal warning for speed. At 9:02 PM at 8th Ave and Clermont St, a driver received a verbal warning for failure to stop before a crosswalk and a blinker violation. A motorist assist was provided at the Langlade County Fairgrounds on Neva Rd at 9:41 PM. A traffic stop at 9:52 PM at 1st Ave and Edison St resulted in a written warning for speed. A domestic incident on Langlade Rd was reported at 10:22 PM, leading to a subject being taken into custody. The offender underwent a PBT in the field and at the jail, then was taken to Aspirus Langlade Hospital for medical clearance before being returned to jail. An intoxicated male on a Honda mini bike was reported on the Hudson Street Bridge walking trail at 11:08 PM, allegedly stumbling and telling the reporting party he was intoxicated; a deputy made contact and found no signs of impairment.

May 13th

Shortly after midnight, at 12:12 AM, a follow-up investigation was conducted. Officers made a bank deposit at CoVantage Drive Thru on 6th Ave at 12:14 AM. A traffic stop at 5:09 AM at 1st Ave and Superior St resulted in a written warning for speed and a correction notice for no insurance. Funeral or school traffic was managed at Graham Ave and Superior St at 6:56 AM.

Later in the morning, West Elementary on 7th Ave advised at 8:19 AM they would be conducting a fire drill around 8:30 AM for about 5 minutes and did not need a response. An animal complaint was received at 9:17 AM regarding a large black and white pit bull-looking dog that had been running loose often for almost a year and was aggressive; the dog was currently loose and walking towards 4th Ave, but officers were unable to locate it. A minor property damage accident between two vehicles occurred in the parking lot of Antigo High School on 10th Ave at 9:21 AM with no injuries; a crash report was done. At 9:27 AM, an electric bike was reported at Ace Hardware, left there when an officer had previously transported an individual who needed air for the bike; attempts to contact the owner were made, and it was later confirmed the owner would retrieve it. A follow-up investigation was conducted at the Department of Social Services at 10:30 AM. Another follow-up took place at Cousineau Auto at 10:30 AM. An animal complaint came from Peace Lutheran Church at 10:53 AM, where staff reported some baby ducks had wandered into their parking lot with no mother duck around; they wanted to inform authorities in case anyone was missing them. An animal complaint was received at 12:23 PM from a citizen at the Safety Building who reported a small white dog running around 2nd Ave and Clermont St that would not come to them; officers were unable to locate the dog.

In the afternoon, a harassment complaint was filed at 1:57 PM by a Safe at Home participant who reported that while at Aspirus Langlade Hospital for an appointment, another individual was calling them names and then proceeded to follow them home from the hospital. A probation hold was requested by Probation and Parole on Clermont St at 11:36 AM for a subject who was unaware law enforcement was called and might cause problems; the subject was taken into custody. Traffic stops included one at 3:10 PM at Spruce St and S Superior St for a verbal warning for speed, and another at 3:19 PM at 4th Ave and Superior St for a verbal warning for registration. At 3:52 PM, a traffic stop at Aldis on Neva Rd resulted in a written warning for speed. A complaint was received at 3:52 PM regarding a cat that got out earlier and jumped near a neighbor's apartment. Probation and Parole requested assistance with another custody at Clermont St at 4:09 PM; the subject bolted before the officer's arrival.

Evening brought a 911 open line from Jaycee Park at 6:51 PM with sounds of someone screaming, though not aggressively; it was found to be someone playing pickleball, and everything was okay. A welfare check was requested at 5:45 PM as an individual was reportedly very aggressive when around family and throws objects. A juvenile offense was reported at 6:35 PM. A traffic stop occurred at 7:32 PM at 2nd Ave and Virginia St. Another traffic stop at 7:55 PM at 5th Ave and Field St involved a vehicle pulling into the Lakeside parking lot. A traffic stop at 8:38 PM at the Antigo Hotel resulted in a citation for failure to stop at a stop sign and referral to a traffic education class. A retail theft was reported from Walmart on State Rd 64 at 8:55 PM. A traffic stop at 7:54 PM at 10th Ave and Hudson St resulted in a verbal warning for expired registration. A mental health call was handled at 9:26 PM. A traffic stop was conducted at Fleet Farm at 10:47 PM.

LANGLADE COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTS

May 7th

The morning began with a 911 hang-up call at 8:16 AM from County Rd H in Antigo. It was an open line from a deactivated number, with what sounded like machinery in the background; a deputy confirmed everything was okay. At 9:18 AM on Enterprise Lake Rd in Elcho, a semi was reported to have pulled a wire down from the side of a home and was last seen heading south towards Antigo. The name on the truck was noted. City units were advised but were unable to locate the semi. A garbage complaint came in at 10:19 AM from County Rd B and Camp Susan Rd in the Town of Summit, regarding nitrous oxide containers found on the side of the road about a quarter-mile into a trail; a deputy met with the caller and took the trash for disposal.

In the afternoon, at 12:22 PM on 26 Rd in Antigo, a civil complaint was made about people allegedly breaking onto a property to ride four-wheelers, despite being told multiple times they were not allowed. An animal bite was reported at 12:44 PM on County Rd K in Elcho. A controlled burn of piles near Polar Rd and State Rd 64 in the Town of Polar was reported at 2:02 PM; the DNR had stopped by and advised of a ban, and those responsible were working to extinguish it, though it would likely smoke for a while. At 2:21 PM, a deputy conducted a business check on Elton South Rd in the Town of Evergreen and found everything in order. A fraud or identity theft report was taken at 3:12 PM from County Rd S in the Town of Polar, where a resident reported unauthorized charges on her credit card and planned to come in to file reports. A traffic stop at 3:51 PM on County Rd DD in the Town of Peck led to numerous correction notices being issued, and contraband, including suspected drugs (961), was confiscated after a probable cause search. This included citations for false display of plates, failure to register an auto, and no insurance.

Later, at 4:10 PM, a two-vehicle property damage accident with no apparent injuries occurred at County Rd A and County Rd V in the Town of Bryant; one vehicle was smoking, and both appeared undrivable. The intersection was temporarily shut down for vehicle removal.

In the evening, a traffic complaint regarding a red Dodge Caravan crossing the center line and driving slowly, which then pulled into the high school, was received at 5:19 PM from County Rd Y and Western Ave in Antigo; city units were advised but unable to locate it. A garbage complaint was made at 6:28 PM from County Rd F in Antigo, where a resident stated their neighbor to the east was blowing yard debris into their yard and under/in the fence. Another traffic complaint, this time about kids playing in the road in an area where the sun could block drivers' view, came from County Rd C in the Town of Gleason at 6:37 PM; a deputy checked the area.

May 8th

A vehicle repossession of a vehicle, color not specified, was reported at 8:17 AM from Bay Highlands Dr in Elcho; no backup was needed. A traffic complaint was received at 9:13 AM from a construction zone on County Rd A and County Rd O in the Town of Bryant, where cars were reportedly speeding through; the company name was provided. An animal complaint came in at 9:39 AM from 4th Ave in Antigo about a dog with a collar walking in a backyard; the owner of the dog called, and her number was given to the reporting party. Criminal damage was reported at 9:35 AM from a store on County Rd WW in the Town of Wolf River, where it appeared someone had burned part of the store under an outside window sometime between 5:30 PM the previous evening and 9:00 AM that morning. There was no damage inside, and the area was not hot upon discovery. The caller later indicated they got to the bottom of it.

A traffic stop at 10:22 AM on County Rd C and Town Forest Rd in the Town of Peck resulted in a citation for no proof of insurance and a written warning for speed. A motorist assist occurred at 10:57 AM on County Rd C and County Rd B in the Town of Neva. Two more traffic stops by the same deputy in the Town of Neva on County Rd A and Chillie Rd resulted in verbal warnings for speed at 11:07 AM and 11:19 AM.

In the afternoon, a rescue call came in at 12:32 PM from W Shore Dr and Tall Pine Ln in Elcho, where a boat motor had caught fire in the middle of the lake. The fire was out, and the motor was in the water. Those on board were towed back to the landing. At 12:45 PM on County Rd A in the Town of Ainsworth, a resident reported fraudulent charges on her credit card from the previous day at locations in Antigo. A 911 hang-up call at 1:01 PM from US 45 in the Town of Upham was from someone working on the Ice Age Trail, who confirmed no emergency. A field contact for speed was made during a traffic stop at 3:06 PM on State Rd 64 and Fifth Ave Rd in the Town of Bryant. At 3:12 PM from State Rd 64 and Hill Rd in Antigo, a male called 911 and kept saying hello but couldn't hear dispatch; a voicemail was left. It was later determined he was reporting a lost black fleece wallet he accidentally left on the back of his motorcycle somewhere between State Rd 64/Hill Rd and White Lake; he later called back to say he found his wallet. An intoxicated person was reported at 3:23 PM on Flower Ln in Elcho, where a male in a blue Jeep Cherokee acted strangely, had a beer bottle, asked about the owner, and wanted to walk in the caller's garage before leaving eastbound on Enterprise Lake Rd. A harassment complaint was made at 3:53 PM from Rosedale Rd in the Town of Peck by a caller stating his brother came onto his property and threatened him; the brother had since left, and the caller wished to speak with a deputy. A 911 hang-up call at 4:01 PM from State Rd 55 in the Town of Wolf River was a pocket dial from someone making a hot ham and cheese sandwich at his new house; he confirmed no emergency.

Evening brought a traffic complaint at 5:36 PM about a silver Equinox swerving and hitting the gravel, last seen westbound on State Rd 64 at County Rd H in Antigo, turning into a local establishment; the deputy was out of position. At 6:53 PM on County Rd F in Antigo, a report was made about people riding loud racing four-wheelers east of the caller's house, an ongoing issue for the past few nights. A deputy found the party racing ATVs on their own property and advised the caller about the noise ordinance. Suspicious activity involving a blue SUV driving around for hours was reported at 7:30 PM on Mark Ln in the Town of Neva; the driver, who didn't seem to know the last name of the "friend" he was looking for, was last seen about 10-15 minutes prior, possibly heading southbound on US 45. Deputies were unable to locate the vehicle. A traffic stop at 11:34 PM on State Rd 55 and Klapper Rd in the Town of Peck resulted in verbal warnings for speed and no lights on a trailer.

May 9th

Early morning, at 3:24 AM, a traffic stop on State Rd 64 and N White Lake Dr in the Town of Wolf River resulted in a verbal warning for speeding.

During the day, at 10:30 AM on County Rd S and Pit Rd in Antigo, two older vehicles (one green/gray) were reported parked at the intersection for about an hour and a half with drivers inside. A traffic stop at 12:24 PM on US 45 and County Rd T in the Town of Summit occurred. At 2:02 PM from Blue Bell Rd in the Town of Neva, a citizen came to the Safety Building to report that someone in Illinois was posing as him and trying to sell his property. A report of an intoxicated driver in a red SUV all over the road, hitting gravel and crossing the yellow line, came in at 2:56 PM from State Rd 64 and County Rd S in Antigo. Suspicious activity was reported at 3:47 PM from Porky Ln in the Town of Vilas, where a strange vehicle was parked in front of a driveway on a dead-end road; the vehicle had the same last name as a neighbor, and all was found to be in order. At 4:18 PM on State Rd 64 and Polar Rd in the Town of Polar, a deputy was out with a subject who had lost some lumber in the roadway.

In the evening, an animal bite was reported at 5:02 PM from Eastview Dr and Omega Cir in Antigo; the victim was bitten by her boyfriend's parents' dog. A traffic complaint was received at 7:41 PM from US 45 and County Rd B in the Town of Bryant regarding two motorcycles driving recklessly, crossing centerlines, and driving in the wrong lane, last seen heading towards Pickerel on County Rd A; one rider wore an orange/red jacket. Deputies were unable to locate them. At 9:03 PM on W 1st Ave in Antigo, a citizen requested extra patrol due to threatening comments made by her sister earlier in the day; the caller believed her sister drove a gold Chrysler Town and Country but was unsure if she carried weapons. A traffic stop at 10:03 PM on County Rd A and County Rd S in the Town of Ainsworth resulted in a citation for operating a motor vehicle by a permittee without an instructor; the occupants were picked up by valid drivers. Another traffic stop at 10:38 PM on State Rd 64 and Shadey Rd in Antigo led to verbal warnings for speed and no proof of insurance.

May 10th

An accident with injuries occurred at 10:57 AM on County Rd H in Antigo, where a vehicle hit a culvert and flipped over with someone inside. A theft was reported at 5:11 PM from Polar Rd in the Town of Polar; an 8x16 enclosed white trailer with no logo went missing sometime between 9:00 AM and 3:30 PM that day. The reporting party mentioned a disagreement with the lien-holding company but had received no notice of repossession. A traffic stop at 5:55 PM on Chip N Dale Dr in the Town of Vilas resulted in a verbal warning for speed. A traffic complaint about a silver Infinity speeding past a house on County Rd F in Antigo was received at 6:17 PM; the caller noted multiple cars had sped past in the last couple of days. Criminal damage was reported at 7:39 PM from County Rd H in Antigo, where a resident came home to find ruts and debris in their yard and their mailbox gone. A traffic stop at 7:40 PM on County Rd A and County Rd O in the Town of Bryant resulted in a citation for speed. An animal carcass (deer) was reported in the middle of the road one mile east of the Lincoln County line on State Rd 64 at 7:42 PM; the deer was later removed. At 8:16 PM, a black cow was reported in the road on County Rd AA in Antigo. Several traffic stops occurred in the late evening: at 9:09 PM on State Rd 64 and Roehrig Rd in Antigo, verbal warnings were issued for speeding and an out headlight; at 9:28 PM on State Rd 64 and Ackley Rd in Antigo, a citation was given for speeding. Another traffic stop took place at 11:24 PM on State Rd 55 and County Rd A in the Town of Ainsworth.

May 11th

Early in the morning at 3:30 AM, a trespass to property incident was reported on State Rd 47 in Antigo, where an individual allegedly came over to an address, confronted the resident's husband, and tried to fight him, possibly related to ongoing issues; the reporting party stated the subject lives one house east and is aggressive. A motorist assist was provided at 6:57 AM on State Rd 64 and Shadey Rd in Antigo for a vehicle with a flat tire; the driver was arranging for a pickup and would have the vehicle removed later, as it was off the roadway and not a hazard.

During the day, a 911 hang-up call at 9:01 AM from Golf Rd in the Town of Upham was an accidental dial. At 9:47 AM, a lost dog was reported in Neva. A traffic complaint was received at 10:26 AM regarding two "crotch rocket" motorcycles and a trike doing wheelies and intimidating traffic, heading northbound on State Rd 55 near County Rd M in the Town of Wolf River; the reporting deputy was on another traffic stop and unable to pursue. A 911 hang-up call at 1:01 PM from Sawyer Lake Rd in the Town of Wolf River, near the Lark building by a parking lot with a large grassy area, involved faint talking; a deputy found some sort of function ongoing, and everything was okay. A fraud or identity theft report was made at 1:46 PM from County Rd K in Elcho, where someone had been using the caller's information at a Shell gas station over the last couple of days, totaling about $50. An auto crash detection was received at 3:41 PM from US 45 and State Rd 47 in Antigo, plotting near a W Bear Lake Rd address; a deputy found the phone, and it was returned to the owner's wife, with no actual crash found at the intersection. A 911 hang-up call at 4:06 PM from State Rd 64 in the Town of Vilas was confirmed accidental. At 4:22 PM on US 45 in Antigo, a caller reported locking her keys in her house; entry was gained with minimal damage with the homeowner's consent.

In the evening, a 911 hang-up call at 7:49 PM from State Rd 64 in Antigo was confirmed to be an unknown call with no emergency. A traffic complaint at 8:09 PM involved a red Toyota Camry that allegedly passed the caller on a double yellow line while heading south on US 45 about three minutes prior, near Antigo St and County Rd K in Elcho; the vehicle was stopped at US 45 and County Rd V, and both parties were spoken to.

May 12th

A report concerning a power/phone cable wire was addressed at 7:50 AM at County Rd A and County Rd S in the Town of Ainsworth; WPS was contacted and handled the issue. At 8:10 AM, a disorderly conduct incident was reported from Industrial Park Rd in Antigo. An individual was upset, allegedly owed money, and made threats about 30 minutes prior to go kill his acquaintance and mess with his business, though no specific plan or weapons were mentioned. The subject was contacted and stated the comments were made out of frustration over a property disagreement and were not intentional. An animal complaint was received at 8:13 AM from Polar-Evergreen Rd and State Rd 64 in the Town of Polar regarding two beagles missing for two days, both with tags.

In the afternoon, suspicious activity was reported at 1:59 PM from a business on State Rd 64 in the Town of Vilas. A male claiming to be from Milwaukee, driving a Chevy Silverado with Colorado plates and no business logos, had stopped by offering pest spraying services and was currently spraying. The caller had red flags and was concerned he might be scoping out the place. The individual was found to be legitimate, having recently moved to the area with family and operating his business. A 911 hang-up call at 2:59 PM from Hillview Rd in Antigo was accidental.

Evening brought a disorderly conduct incident at 8:10 PM on County Rd K in Elcho. A 911 hang-up call with no answer on callback came from Elmo St in Elcho at 11:30 PM; a voicemail was left. An open garage door was reported on Arctic St in Antigo at 11:36 PM; a deputy spoke to the resident who advised to close it.

May 13th

Early morning saw a domestic incident at 2:24 AM on Merlin Rd in the Town of Summit, where an individual was reportedly trying to get the caller and their mother out of the house. A subject was taken into custody. At 3:40 AM, a deer was reported in the roadway on State Rd 55 just north of County Rd WW in the Town of Wolf River; a deputy was unable to locate it. A motorist assist for a flat tire was provided at 4:58 AM on State Rd 64 and De Hart Rd in the Town of Vilas; the male was working on changing it.

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