May 14th
3:13 AM, 525 Memory Lane (Sleep Inn): The tranquil early morning hours were briefly interrupted by a report of suspicious activity: an unoccupied vehicle at the Sleep Inn with its door ajar. An officer promptly investigated, making contact with the registered owner who reassuringly confirmed that all was well, the door merely left open by an oversight. The vehicle was then securely closed up.
3:56 AM, Covantage Drive-Thru: Another moment of concern arose with a report of a suspicious SUV at the Covantage Drive-Thru, its trunk and passenger door unexpectedly wide open. Upon investigation, it was discovered the owner was simply in the midst of moving personal belongings from a nearby house, and everything was perfectly in order.
4:04 AM, 801 6th Ave (Covantage Drive-Thru): As the city stirred, a routine bank deposit was seamlessly completed at the Covantage Drive-Thru.
5:35 AM, North Avenue / Pioneer Road: The dawn brought with it a traffic stop, resulting in a written warning for a motorist exceeding the speed limit.
9:47 AM: A distressing harassment complaint was filed, detailing verbal threats that had been persistently made over the past few weeks to a former coworker. The reporting individual was advised to notify authorities immediately should the subject appear at their place of business.
10:19 AM: A scene of vandalism unfolded at a local business, where all the windows on the south side of a warehouse had been shattered sometime within the preceding weeks. While no forced entry was apparent, the unsettling damage prompted a request for increased police patrols in the area.
1:42 PM, 4th Avenue / Deleglise Street: A call concerning a lost canine, described as a plot hound and Brittany spaniel mix adorned with a leather collar, brought officers to the intersection of 4th Avenue and Deleglise Street. Thankfully, the missing dog was successfully reunited with its owner.
3:21 PM: A citizen sought assistance in the quiet lobby of the safety building, navigating the sensitive process of a separation.
4:25 PM, 7th Avenue / Superior Street: A traffic stop was conducted at the intersection of 7th Avenue and Superior Street, during which the driver declined a request for a consent search.
4:27 PM, Burger King: A domestic incident, the details of which remain private, was reported at Burger King.
4:46 PM: A credit card, a small but important piece of daily life, was reported lost. The hopeful owner requested to be contacted if it was ever found and turned in.
8:09 PM, 2250 Neva Road (Burger King): The evening at Burger King devolved into disorderly conduct when a group of customers, refusing to leave, escalated the situation by allegedly throwing food at employees.
8:44 PM, 2nd Avenue / Langlade Road: A traffic stop unfolded at the boardwalk, culminating in a written warning issued for speeding.
8:49 PM, Superior Street / Irving Street: Another traffic stop was initiated at the crossroads of Superior Street and Irving Street.
9:14 PM: The night concluded with a report of disorderly conduct, the specific circumstances of which are not detailed.
May 15th
12:54 AM, Neva Road / Century Avenue: Under the cloak of night, an officer maintained a steady beat patrol in the vicinity of Neva Road and Century Avenue, ensuring peace and order.
2:50 AM, 801 6th Avenue (Covantage Drive-Thru): The quiet efficiency of the early morning saw a successful bank deposit processed at the Covantage Drive-Thru.
7:18 AM, 2250 Neva Road (Burger King): A morning commute was disrupted when a bus broke down at Burger King, its tail end potentially jutting into the roadway. Officers provided swift motorist assistance, contemplating the need for a heavy tow if the bus wasn't promptly relocated.
7:30 AM, Clermont Street: A follow-up investigation, continuing earlier inquiries, was conducted on Clermont Street.
7:49 AM, Neva Road: Another follow-up investigation, delving deeper into ongoing matters, took place on Neva Road.
8:54 AM, Superior Street: Officers extended their assistance to another agency, providing support on Superior Street.
9:03 AM, Clermont Street: A domestic incident was reported on Clermont Street, prompting a police response.
9:33 AM, 1st Avenue: A juvenile offense was reported, bringing a delicate situation to the attention of authorities on 1st Avenue.
10:01 AM, Edison Street / 6th Avenue: A rather unusual scene unfolded at the intersection of Edison Street and 6th Avenue: a vehicle stranded in the middle of the street, its tire detached. Officers provided motorist assistance, finding the female driver patiently awaiting a tow.
10:39 AM, Edison Street / 6th Avenue: Following the earlier incident, a traffic stop was initiated nearby. The driver received a verbal warning for failing to yield the right of way from a stop sign, with a gentle reminder to focus on the road, not the tow truck.
11:30 AM, 3rd Avenue: A welfare check was diligently performed on 3rd Avenue, ensuring the well-being of an individual.
12:12 PM, 3rd Avenue: Another welfare check, a routine but vital duty, was carried out on 3rd Avenue.
2:18 PM, Superior Street (Family Dollar): A concerned caller reported an animal complaint near the Family Dollar: a small black and white dog, collared but elusive. After a diligent effort, the dog was successfully located and released to its owner, who received a stern reminder to register their pet with the city.
2:20 PM, Deleglise Street / 5th Avenue: A message was courteously delivered to an individual at the intersection of Deleglise Street and 5th Avenue.
3:04 PM, Deleglise Street / 5th Avenue: Another message was conveyed at the familiar intersection of Deleglise Street and 5th Avenue.
3:50 PM: A brief moment of alarm was triggered by a 911 hang-up call from E 5th Avenue, quickly resolved as an accidental dial.
4:44 PM, 3rd Avenue / Superior Street: A traffic stop at the juncture of 3rd Avenue and Superior Street resulted in a citation for a speeding infraction.
5:08 PM, Pine Street: A frustrating situation arose on Pine Street with a report of a car lockout, prompting a quick response from officers.
5:21 PM, Freiburger Avenue / S Superior Street: A traffic stop on Freiburger Avenue and S Superior Street concluded with a verbal warning issued for an expired registration.
5:40 PM, Clermont Street: A follow-up investigation on Clermont Street escalated as a subject was taken into custody, closing a chapter on an ongoing case.
5:50 PM, Field Street (Castle Park): The tranquility of Castle Park was disrupted by a report of a gun or shooting incident, prompting an immediate police response.
5:54 PM, 840 Clermont Street (Langlade County Safety Building): The Safety Building buzzed with activity as critical information was disseminated: a severe thunderstorm warning was in effect until 6:30 PM, subsequently extended to 7:30 PM, and then a tornado warning was issued until 7:45 PM, keeping the community on high alert.
6:38 PM, Clermont Street: A follow-up investigation continued on Clermont Street, indicating ongoing police work in the area.
7:07 PM, Neva Road / Century Avenue: A traffic stop on Neva Road and Century Avenue led to a citation being mailed to the driver for operating while suspended.
8:06 PM, 3rd Avenue: Another follow-up investigation, part of the continuous effort to resolve cases, was conducted on 3rd Avenue.
8:33 PM, Neva Road / Mendlik Avenue: A traffic stop at the intersection of Neva Road and Mendlik Avenue resulted in a verbal warning for a motorist exceeding the speed limit.
8:38 PM, 840 Clermont Street (Langlade County Safety Building): An NCIC (National Crime Information Center) check was performed at the Safety Building, a routine procedure for information gathering.
8:41 PM, Clermont Street: A traffic stop on Clermont Street ended with a verbal warning for a defective taillight, and the driver politely declined a consent search.
9:22 PM, 5th Avenue / Watson Street: A traffic stop at the intersection of 5th Avenue and Watson Street resulted in a written warning for a vehicle operating without tail lights.
9:27 PM, Neva Road / Center Street: A traffic stop on Neva Road and Center Street led to a written warning for speeding.
9:41 PM, 7th Avenue / Superior Street: A traffic stop at the crossroads of 7th Avenue and Superior Street resulted in a verbal warning for a defective brake lamp and a noticeable cracked windshield.
10:00 PM, Superior Street: A concerning discovery was made on Superior Street: drug paraphernalia in the form of a hypodermic needle found near the curb. An officer promptly arrived to safely dispose of the needle.
11:11 PM, Lincoln Street / 2nd Avenue: The late evening hours brought a report of suspicious activity involving an individual on a bicycle. Officers swiftly responded, detaining the subject who was subsequently taken into custody.
May 16th
3:08 AM, 2505 Neva Road (Fleet Farm Gas Mart): Under the stillness of the pre-dawn, an officer conducted a check on a vehicle at the Fleet Farm Gas Mart car wash, finding everything to be perfectly in order.
3:54 AM, Superior Street / 10th Avenue: A traffic stop on Superior Street and 10th Avenue resulted in a written warning issued for a speeding violation.
5:00 AM, Watson Street: An alarm activated at a business on Watson Street, specifically an employee door alarm. Officers quickly responded, making contact with employees who confirmed that all was well and no emergency existed. Dispatch subsequently requested updated business contact and keyholder information.
7:13 AM, Field Street: The morning began with a report of disorderly conduct on Field Street, prompting an officer's presence.
8:28 AM, Deleglise Street: A welfare check was conducted on Deleglise Street, leading to the heartwarming reunion of an individual with their parent.
8:31 AM, Graham Avenue: A serious report of abuse or neglect was filed on Graham Avenue, initiating an immediate investigation.
10:05 AM, 2nd Avenue: A follow-up investigation, delving into previous cases, was conducted on 2nd Avenue.
10:07 AM, Charlotte Court: A concerned resident on Charlotte Court reported an animal complaint: a large white dog had approached them aggressively at 4:05 AM. Though the resident managed to deter the dog, they wished to make authorities aware of the incident in case the behavior continued or resulted in a bite.
10:47 AM, 1900 10th Avenue (Antigo High School): An escort was provided from Antigo High School, a routine measure to ensure safe transit.
10:59 AM, Weed Street: A welfare check was meticulously performed on Weed Street, prioritizing the well-being of an individual.
12:05 PM, 2001 Jerome Street (Menards): A citizen sought assistance at Menards, expressing concern over a white vehicle near the exterior, lacking license plates and carrying an unsecured load. Despite the detailed description, officers were unable to locate the vehicle.
12:21 PM, 1st Avenue / Hogan Street: A perilous situation arose at the intersection of 1st Avenue and Hogan Street when a low power line was snagged, tearing down a pole and leaving a live wire draped across a vehicle. WPS (Wisconsin Public Service) was immediately contacted and responded, and Verizon was also notified regarding a wire in a nearby yard.
2:21 PM, 840 Clermont Street (Langlade County Safety Building): A citizen at the Safety Building presented a letter, fearing it might be a scam. Upon review, it was calmly determined to be a harmless donation letter, alleviating their concerns.
2:24 PM, 2124 Clermont Street (Probation and Parole): A probation hold was issued for an individual at Probation and Parole, leading to the subject being swiftly taken into custody.
3:54 PM, 5th Avenue / Superior Street: A dignified funeral escort proceeded through the intersection of 5th Avenue and Superior Street.
3:35 PM, 7th Avenue / Superior Street: A traffic stop at 7th Avenue and Superior Street concluded with a verbal warning issued to a driver for speeding.
4:52 PM, Superior Street: A welfare check was carefully conducted on Superior Street, ensuring an individual's safety.
5:23 PM, 411 Superior Street (Boys & Girls Club): A 911 hang-up call originated from the Boys & Girls Club, featuring an open line punctuated by the distinct sound of children laughing. A callback to the number yielded a young individual who promptly hung up when asked about an emergency. Subsequent contact with an employee at the club revealed no awareness of any emergency.
6:15 PM, 6th Avenue / Clermont Street: A vigilant citizen reported suspicious activity near the intersection of 6th Avenue and Clermont Street: a vehicle slowed noticeably after spotting them, then proceeded through the ATM drive-thru. The caller, sensing something amiss, managed to capture photos of the vehicle and requested to speak with an officer.
6:15 PM, 801 6th Avenue (Covantage Drive-Thru): A routine bank deposit was completed at the Covantage Drive-Thru.
6:44 PM, 5th Avenue / Field Street: A traffic stop on 5th Avenue and Field Street resulted in a verbal warning for a driver exceeding the speed limit.
6:56 PM, Clermont Street / 5th Avenue: A traffic stop involving a blue Chevy Aveo with no registration information revealed the driver was on a test drive to consider purchasing the vehicle. The individual was advised to register it upon acquisition.
7:32 PM, 2105 Neva Road (Culvers): A traffic stop near Culvers involving a four-wheeler resulted in a strong verbal warning given to an out-of-state visitor for several ATV violations.
7:48 PM, 840 Clermont Street (Langlade County Safety Building): A report of a gun or shooting incident was received at the Safety Building, triggering a prompt response.
7:58 PM, 5th Avenue: A welfare check, a compassionate response to a potential need, was conducted on 5th Avenue.
8:09 PM, 440 Field Street (Castle Park): A juvenile offense was reported from the grounds of Castle Park.
8:51 PM, 112 E 5th Avenue (Aspirus Langlade Hospital): A follow-up investigation, continuing an ongoing case, was conducted at Aspirus Langlade Hospital.
8:58 PM, 112 E 5th Avenue (Aspirus Langlade Hospital): Another follow-up investigation, part of the continuous effort to resolve cases, took place at Aspirus Langlade Hospital.
11:10 PM, 5th Avenue / Deleglise Street: A traffic stop at 5th Avenue and Deleglise Street resulted in a written warning issued for a defective registration lamp.
May 17th
2:28 AM, 5th Avenue / Pine Street: The quiet of the early morning was punctuated by a traffic stop at 5th Avenue and Pine Street, resulting in a written warning for a vehicle with a defective headlight.
2:46 AM, 112 E 5th Avenue (Aspirus Langlade Hospital): An officer maintained a steady beat patrol around Aspirus Langlade Hospital, ensuring calm in the area.
4:27 AM, 1st Avenue / Superior Street: A traffic stop at 1st Avenue and Superior Street concluded with a written warning issued for speeding.
6:11 AM, 10th Avenue / Superior Street: Another early morning traffic stop, this time at 10th Avenue and Superior Street, also resulted in a written warning for a speeding violation.
7:18 AM, Clermont Street: A 911 hang-up call from Clermont Street initially caused concern, with yelling detected in the background. A message was left on callback. However, an officer later spoke with an individual, confirming it was an accidental dial and everything was ultimately fine.
8:08 AM, 723 6th Avenue (Covantage Credit Union): An alarm sounded at Covantage Credit Union. Upon investigation, an officer spoke with an employee who correctly answered all security questions, confirming that everything was in order and no threat was present.
9:30 AM, Dorr Street: A citizen sought assistance on Dorr Street, reporting a persistent buzzing noise within their home that they suspected was an electrical issue, expressing a desire to locate its source.
10:04 AM, Nantasket Street: A recurring civil complaint was reported on Nantasket Street, where a resident detailed ongoing issues with a neighbor verbally disparaging their children. The reporting party expressed a desire to press charges, though the specific nature of the desired charges was unknown.
10:28 AM, State Road 64: A civil complaint arose on State Road 64 concerning a vehicle that had only one tire changed, despite the service policy requiring all four to be replaced.
10:53 AM, 3rd Avenue / Dorr Street: A parking complaint was lodged concerning a vehicle illegally parked in front of a fire hydrant at the intersection of 3rd Avenue and Dorr Street. Fortunately, the vehicle was moved before an officer arrived on scene.
11:27 AM, 536 5th Avenue (Lakeside Pharmacy): A frustrated individual reported a car lockout at Lakeside Pharmacy, seeking assistance to regain entry.
12:49 PM, Clermont Street: Another lockout situation was reported on Clermont Street, requiring police assistance.
1:37 PM, Elm Street: A civil complaint was filed at the Safety Building regarding personal possessions allegedly taken by another individual. The reporting party was advised to contact a lawyer to explore their options after an officer left a voicemail.
2:21 PM, 332 Aurora Street (Antigo Cemetery): A car lockout involving a black Chevy Silverado pickup was reported near the Antigo Cemetery, prompting an officer's response.
3:21 PM, 8th Avenue / Edison Street: A welfare check was conducted at the intersection of 8th Avenue and Edison Street, ensuring the well-being of an individual.
3:28 PM, Neva Road (Fleet Farm): A perplexing incident of suspicious activity unfolded at Fleet Farm. A white vehicle with no license plates had been dropped off at 11 PM the previous night, parked improperly in the driving area rather than a designated parking spot. The individuals reportedly removed the plates before abandoning the vehicle, adding to the mystery.
3:56 PM, 9th Avenue / Virginia Street: A report concerning lost, found, or damaged property was filed at the intersection of 9th Avenue and Virginia Street.
5:08 PM, S Superior Street / Birch Street: A traffic stop at the intersection of S Superior Street and Birch Street resulted in a verbal warning for speeding.
6:16 PM, S Superior Street / Spruce Street: Another traffic stop, this time at S Superior Street and Spruce Street, concluded with a verbal warning for both a cracked windshield and a speeding infraction.
7:02 PM, County Road F: Officers provided assistance to another agency on County Road F, lending support in an ongoing situation.
7:21 PM, Edison Street: A domestic incident was reported on Edison Street, with the caller hearing distressed yelling and sounds indicative of a physical altercation. Officers investigated the situation, finding no issues and determining that everything was okay.
7:23 PM, Mendlik Avenue / Clermont Street: A multi-vehicle property accident involving a motorcycle, a 3-wheeler, and a truck occurred at the intersection of Mendlik Avenue and Clermont Street. Fortunately, there were no apparent injuries, and the road remained clear. However, one individual would be receiving a citation for failure to yield.
8:49 PM, Hogan Street: A concerning report of suspicious activity on Hogan Street involved a caller noticing a door that appeared to have been kicked in, accompanied by a very strong, foul odor emanating from within. The caller waited outside for law enforcement, who subsequently made phone contact with an individual, confirming they were okay and advising them of the complaint.
10:17 PM, S Superior Street / Forrest Road: A traffic stop at S Superior Street and Forrest Road resulted in a verbal warning for speeding.
10:30 PM, Clermont Street / 2nd Avenue: A traffic stop on Clermont Street and 2nd Avenue led to a report concerning operating while revoked and failure to install an ignition interlock device.
10:56 PM, 899 10th Avenue (Jaycee Park): The tranquility of Jaycee Park was disturbed by a report of suspicious individuals. Officers responded and made contact with the subjects.
11:10 PM, North Avenue / N Superior Street: A traffic stop at North Avenue and N Superior Street resulted in a written warning, with an update to the driver's address recorded.
11:19 PM, 1st Avenue / Deleglise Street: A traffic stop involving a grey Audi with no registration information led to a verbal warning for non-registration.
11:26 PM, 801 6th Avenue (Covantage Drive-Thru): A late-night bank deposit was successfully made at the Covantage Drive-Thru.
11:35 PM, 815 S Superior Street (Kwik Trip): A traffic stop at Kwik Trip resulted in a citation issued for operating while suspended.
11:47 PM, Superior Street / 7th Avenue: A traffic stop at Superior Street and 7th Avenue resulted in a written warning for failure to dim headlamps.
11:51 PM, Superior Street: A traffic stop on Superior Street concluded with a verbal warning for a defective headlight; the driver declined a consent search.
May 18th
12:30 AM, 5th Avenue / Clermont Street: The first moments of the new day saw a traffic stop at 5th Avenue and Clermont Street, resulting in a verbal warning for speeding.
12:49 AM, 4th Avenue / Superior Street: Another traffic stop, this time at 4th Avenue and Superior Street, concluded with a verbal warning for a vehicle lacking registration.
1:08 AM, Century Avenue / Progress Boulevard: A traffic stop at Century Avenue and Progress Boulevard resulted in a verbal warning for a defective exhaust system.
8:52 AM: A civil complaint was initiated by a reporting person seeking a civil standby to retrieve their belongings from another individual. After discussions with officers, the reporting person was advised to consult a lawyer to determine their best course of action.
11:26 AM: A noise complaint was received about persistently loud music and potential swearing from neighbors. Officers responded, informing the neighbors of the complaint, who agreed to lower the bass on their outdoor speaker and were warned about causing disturbances with their language.
11:30 AM, 717 Superior Street (Family Dollar): A welfare check was conducted at the Family Dollar, where an individual appeared to be sleeping in a stationary vehicle. The vehicle was not running, and the occupant was later transported to the Safety Building to meet with the Department of Social Services.
2:37 PM, 840 Clermont Street (Langlade County Safety Building): A citizen visited the Safety Building to report that an individual was allegedly violating bond conditions by being at a specific house. However, it was confirmed that merely speaking with the reported party did not constitute a bond violation.
2:39 PM: A 911 hang-up call was automatically detected by an iPhone crash detection system, with the faint sounds of birds chirping in the background. Subsequent callbacks to the number went unanswered. An officer investigated the area but found nothing amiss and left a voicemail for the number to return the call.
6:26 PM, 7th Avenue / Superior Street: A traffic stop at 7th Avenue and Superior Street resulted in a verbal warning for speeding.
6:41 PM, 840 Clermont Street (Langlade County Safety Building): A citizen arrived at the Safety Building seeking an officer's review of correction notices related to suspended registration and a lack of insurance.
9:02 PM, 5th Avenue / Clermont Street: An officer conducted a routine beat patrol in the vicinity of 5th Avenue and Clermont Street, maintaining a visible presence in the community.
11:17 PM, Superior Street / 8th Avenue: Suspicious activity was reported involving individuals on bicycles at Superior Street and 8th Avenue. Officers intercepted the group, issuing a verbal warning for operating their bikes without lights at night.
May 14th
12:17 AM, US 45 / County Road I: In the pre-dawn stillness, a motorist assist call came in for a car on the west side of the road with its flashers blinking, indicating a potential issue. An officer was dispatched but ultimately unable to locate the vehicle.
3:54 AM, State Road 64 / Shadey Road: A traffic stop was initiated, resulting in a verbal warning for speeding.
8:42 AM, US 45: A theft was reported at the Safety Building lobby, involving a fraudulent check exceeding $10,000.00.
10:01 AM, Rusch Road: A 911 hang-up call led to an investigation. The open line was traced to a number associated with an employee, who later confirmed it was an accidental "pocket dial" and there was no emergency.
12:09 PM, Forrest Road: A criminal damage report was filed. A resident reported that an individual had kicked in their door, and while some money had been accepted for damages, the resident wanted to explore other options and ensure the individual was not welcome on the property.
2:08 PM, US 45 / Old 26 Road: A property accident involving two vehicles, an Audi and a white work van, occurred. Both vehicles were pulled over to the side of the roadway, and fortunately, there were no injuries or the need for a tow.
2:56 PM, County Road AA: Another 911 hang-up call was received. A female was heard talking about a "no contact" situation, with a lot of swearing before the line disconnected. It was later determined to be a verbal argument.
3:32 PM, Robbins Street: A civil complaint was filed by a woman undergoing a divorce, reporting that her husband had taken her camera system and an empty gun safe from her home while she was at work. She was advised that this was a civil matter, as her husband still had permission to be at the residence and the items were jointly purchased.
3:09 PM, Merlin Road: A harassment complaint was lodged. An individual reported that an AirTag had been placed on their vehicle, which they were unable to remove. Messages from the subject confirmed they were responsible. This incident followed a previous domestic incident at the location, and a temporary restraining order had been filed but not yet served.
4:15 PM, Taylor Road / State Road 55: A 911 hang-up call initially raised concerns, with an open line suggesting a male talking about not getting into an accident and something about someone saying "go kill yourself." However, upon further investigation and contact with the individual, it was confirmed to be an accidental "pocket dial" with no emergency.
6:29 PM, Ochs Lane: A 911 open line was reported with no sounds in the background. On callback, a message was left. Later, contact was made with the caller and a neighbor, both confirming that everything was fine.
May 15th
7:01 AM, Mark Lane: An animal complaint was filed. A resident reported that their neighbor's cat had been repeatedly coming onto their property and spraying for the past few years, causing the yard to smell strongly of cat urine. Numerous attempts to address the issue with the neighbor had been unsuccessful.
9:01 AM, US 45: A fraud or identity theft report was filed at the Safety Building lobby, involving a significant "crypto crime" resulting in a loss of $30,000.
9:22 AM, Hillside Road: An animal complaint regarding a dog bite was reported at the Safety Building. The victim did not wish to press charges but wanted to ensure the incident was documented to prevent future occurrences.
10:29 AM, N2185 Hillside Road: A follow-up investigation was conducted at this location.
12:01 PM, E Hollister Road: A 911 hang-up call, with an open line and no discernible sounds, received no answer on repeated callbacks.
1:15 PM, Price-Polar Road: A drug-related incident was reported.
1:25 PM, Piela Lane: A domestic incident was reported. The caller repeatedly hung up on dispatch, but screaming was heard, and later, the caller mentioned looking for a dog in the woods and then stating that the male party had left. An officer located the caller, who then advised that the individual involved had a brain tumor and, upon noticing an audio recorder, asked for it to be turned off. The officer declined, and the caller stated they were fine and did not wish to speak further.
3:26 PM, Elmhurst Road: An assault and battery were reported, with Harmony alleging that her father, Josh Howard, had assaulted her at an Elmhurst Road address.
7:02 PM, County Road G: A 911 abandoned line was reported, with no option to leave a voicemail on callback. The situation was later confirmed to be clear by an officer.
8:42 PM, County Road C / Rangeline Road: An animal accident occurred, but there were no injuries, and the deer ran off. The reporting person stated they would complete the report online, and there was no debris in the road.
8:45 PM, Trout Road: An animals on highway report was received concerning a large white dog in the roadway, believed to belong to a neighbor, but it was not moving for passing vehicles. Officers were unable to locate the dog.
9:52 PM, US 45 / Parkside Lane: A traffic stop resulted in a verbal warning for speeding.
10:52 PM, US 45 / Parkside Lane: Another traffic stop concluded with a verbal warning for speeding, no proof of insurance, and an expired registration.
May 16th
6:52 AM, State Road 64 / Roehrig Road: A motorist assist call was made, with the driver simply using her phone.
7:43 AM, Bissell Street (White Lake High School): An officer conducted a beat patrol around White Lake High School.
8:32 AM, Antigo Street: A business check was conducted on Antigo Street.
9:33 AM, State Road 64: A car lockout was reported, and an officer was unable to unlock the vehicle, advising the caller to contact a locksmith.
10:55 AM, Pratt Road: A power, phone, or cable wire issue was reported in Elcho, with a low-hanging wire near a specific pole number. WPS (Wisconsin Public Service) was notified and dispatched.
11:28 AM, N Langlade Road / State Road 64: A property accident occurred, with an officer completing a crash report and issuing a correction notice to the driver of the Fiesta.
11:46 AM, County Road AA: A domestic incident was reported via a 911 call: a daughter had allegedly assaulted her mother after an argument. The mother was not injured but stated her daughter owned a gun, though it was unknown if she possessed it at the time. The daughter was subsequently taken into custody.
12:14 PM, North Shore Road: A criminal damage report was filed. Tiffany reported that sometime between 8 AM and noon, someone attempted to gain entry into her house, causing damage to a door. She suspected her brother, with whom she had previous problems, and photographs of the damage were attached to the report.
1:03 PM, Jack Lake Fl / Pence Lake Road: An open 911 call was received, with the sound of a phone bouncing around in a cup holder, but no answer on callback.
1:20 PM, County Road D / Hutchwood Road: An attempt to locate or BOLO (Be On the Lookout) message was relayed from Menominee Tribal regarding a suspicious blue Explorer. The vehicle had reportedly followed a caller from Antigo and was "not acting right," possibly heading into Langlade County.
2:39 PM, State Road 17: Motorist assistance was provided on State Road 17.
3:39 PM, W Bear Lake Road: A citizen sought assistance at the Safety Building regarding a vehicle they had loaned to someone two weeks prior that had not been returned.
4:08 PM, Hill Road / Crestwood Road: A road blockage was reported on Crestwood Road, approximately half a mile east of a hill, where a tree about a foot in diameter was blocking both lanes of traffic. Highway department was notified and cleared the road.
4:37 PM, County Road A: A traffic stop resulted in a verbal warning for speeding.
7:51 PM, S Superior Street: A "fight in progress" was reported involving three individuals outside, with no weapons or injuries reported at the time. One subject was identified as Troy, with an unknown last name. The reporting person later stated that a window had been broken.
7:51 PM, Pratt Road / Robin Lane: A traffic complaint was received about individuals speeding and blaring loud music up and down Robin Lane. Extra patrol was requested in the area.
May 17th
9:01 AM, County Road A: A theft was reported: a license plate was stolen, possibly from Antigo High School the previous day. It was the back plate, registered to the party's grandfather, and was entered as stolen.
9:06 AM, Pine Point Road: A power, phone, or cable wire issue was reported. A live wire was down near the road, not arcing or sparking, with orange cones marking it. WPS (Wisconsin Public Service) was notified.
11:20 AM, County Road AA: A lost, found, or damaged property report was filed concerning a mailbox that had been hit approximately three weeks prior. The reporting person had parts of the truck left behind and was available to be reached by phone.
12:26 PM: An attempt to locate or BOLO (Be On the Lookout) was issued for a stolen 2005 black Jeep from Merrill, Lincoln County, WI. The vehicle had no plates when stolen, and the keys and title were inside.
2:27 PM, State Road 17 / County Road Q: An open 911 line was reported, with sounds suggesting someone driving on a trail, the phone bouncing around in a cupholder.
3:11 PM: An attempt to locate or BOLO message was disseminated regarding a dark purple Chevy Express van with two to three younger African American males stopping at houses and attempting to sell soap. Callers believed this was a pretext for possibly scouting houses for burglary or theft.
6:47 PM, County Road F: A property accident was reported, involving an overturned vehicle west of S. The caller initially believed no one was inside, but a second caller later confirmed that the driver must have crawled out a broken window, as no blood was observed. Efforts to locate the driver at their last known address were unsuccessful, and a hold was placed on the vehicle.
6:59 PM, Maywood Road: A 911 hang-up call was confirmed as accidental. The caller advised there was no emergency, as they had accidentally dialed while calling their daughter.
7:35 PM, State Road 64 / State Road 55: A traffic complaint was received about a blue Chevy possibly on State Road 55, crossing the fog line and center line, and almost going into the ditch. The caller was willing to leave a statement, and Oconto County was notified.
8:00 PM, County Road S / State Road 64: Motorist assistance was provided to an individual who had run out of gas.
8:35 PM, State Road 64 / Muraski Road: A traffic stop resulted in a verbal warning for speeding.
9:05 PM, State Road 64 / Roehrig Road: DNR (Department of Natural Resources) matters were reported: a deer needing to be dispatched in the middle of the road in the Ackley Swamp. The deer was later removed.
10:05 PM, State Road 64 / Roehrig Road: A traffic stop resulted in a K-9 unit being requested from the Marathon County Sheriff's Office. A positive alert was made by the K-9.
May 18th
1:51 AM, US 45 / County Road V: Information was received about a dark blue Lincoln MKS that broke down on US 45, situated on the northbound shoulder. The caller had contacted Triple A for a tow, and the vehicle was mostly off the roadway with its flashers on.
2:04 AM, County Road V / US 45: Motorist assistance was provided to a vehicle that was overheated and attempting to "limp" to Elcho.
5:50 AM, US 45 / Sunset Road: An animal accident involving a car hitting a deer was reported. There were no injuries, but the car was not drivable and would require a tow. Debris was in the roadway, and the deer was deceased. An officer later cleared debris from the roadway and moved the deer to the east ditch, noting the accident occurred just into Menominee County.
9:58 AM, State Road 47: A traffic complaint was filed. A resident reported that their neighbor, Jose Ramos and Johnny Spencer, was driving without a license. A voicemail was left for the reporting person.
6:39 PM, County Road WW / Doemel Court: A road blockage was reported due to a tree nearly obstructing the entire roadway, forcing vehicles into the ditch to get around it. The highway department was contacted directly and responded, clearing the tree.
7:29 PM, US 45 / County Road V: A traffic stop resulted in a verbal warning for speeding.
7:37 PM, US 45 / County Road V: Another traffic stop concluded with a verbal warning for speeding.
9:41 PM, County Road D: A trespass to property was reported. A caller observed a strange truck parked in their driveway via camera. It was later determined to be the babysitter's father, and the situation was resolved.
May 19th
1:34 AM, County Road A: Suspicious activity was investigated. An officer found an unoccupied vehicle and determined there was nothing suspicious about it.
5:18 AM, State Road 55: An animal accident involving a car hitting a deer was reported. The car was not drivable, and there was debris in the roadway. The deer was deceased. An officer cleared the debris and moved the deer, noting the incident occurred just into Menominee County.
6:58 AM, Antigo Street: A business check was conducted on Antigo Street.
7:56 AM, State Road 64 / County Road HH: A traffic stop resulted in a citation being mailed for speeding (84/55).
9:45 AM, State Road 47 / South Street: A traffic complaint was filed. The reporting person stated they saw Johnny Spencer driving on May 18th and knew his license was revoked, desiring action to be taken.
9:58 AM, 2804 US 45: A traffic stop was conducted for a motorist who was attempting to get their pet to the vet for an emergent situation.
10:18 AM, Sunnyside Road: A 911 hang-up call came from a deactivated cell phone, with an open line and no clear communication.
12:12 PM, Sunnyside Road: A civil complaint was filed by a resident seeking a deputy escort to her baby's father's house in Elcho.
12:18 PM, State Road 64 / County Road P: A traffic complaint was received about two vehicles tailgating each other and other vehicles, specifically a grey Cherokee and an older F-150 towing a fishing boat, traveling eastbound on State Road 64 from County Road P.
12:30 PM, Summit Lake Road / US 45: A citizen sought assistance. A woman had taken a nap while driving, and her husband, who has dementia, must have left the vehicle with their dog. She was unable to locate him using "find my phone." While on the phone with dispatch, she located her husband walking on a side road, and he was confirmed to be okay.
1:20 PM, County Road P / Mytas Road: A trespass to property was reported. A vehicle had driven onto the southwest corner of the reporting person's property and towards a back field earlier that morning. An officer made contact with the owner, who stated it was an honest mistake, and a verbal warning was given.
1:52 PM, State Road 64 / State Road 55: An animal complaint was filed: a calf was observed outside a fence near an old church (now a coffee shop) on State Road 64 in Langlade. Officers were unable to locate the calf.
2:55 PM, Bissell Street: A business check was conducted.
3:24 PM, Antigo Street: A business check was conducted on Antigo Street.
4:39 PM, County Road Y: A fraud or identity theft report was filed at the Safety Building lobby. The individual stated someone had used their identity to obtain a student loan. However, the address was in Marathon County, and the Marathon County Sheriff's Office number was provided to the party.
6:19 PM, Braun Lane / County Road DD: Motorist assistance was provided. A driver went off the road after a rear strut failed. The vehicle, a red Chevy Aveo, had minimal damage and was off the roadway, awaiting pickup the following morning.
May 20th
5:16 AM, County Road S / Mayking Road: An animal accident involving a car hitting a deer was reported. There were no injuries, the caller was off the road with flashers on, the deer was deceased, and some debris was in the roadway. The vehicle was a gold/champagne Honda Accord.
7:52 AM, State Road 64 / County Road H: A traffic stop resulted in a verbal warning for speeding (70/55).
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