ANTIGO POLICE REPORTS
Apr. 22nd
An officer noted a street lamp out at 5th Ave and Virginia St at 12:24 AM and left a message for the street department.
At 3:31 AM, suspicious activity was investigated near S Dorr St and Hickory St. Officers checked doors at local businesses like Heartbreakers and Farmer's Potato building but found nothing unusual. They remained in the area (10-60, officer in the area) for a while before clearing the scene (10-8, in service/clear). Attempts to contact the registered owner of a vehicle involved were initially unsuccessful due to a disconnected number, but contact was eventually made via Rusk County.
Officers assisted another agency at 11:40 AM.
A 911 hang-up call from Aspen Village at 11:30 AM was determined to be accidental; everything was okay (10-2, signal good/officer okay). Another 911 hang-up occurred at 5:11 PM near Shoe Sensation on State Rd 64; an officer checked the area and confirmed everything was okay (10-2). A third series of 911 hang-up calls came from a deactivated phone around 8:20 PM; officers educated the resident about deactivated phones calling 911.
A death investigation was initiated at Station House Apartments at 11:45 AM.
A juvenile offense was reported at Antigo High School at 1:26 PM.
A citizen reported losing a purple-pink wallet, possibly at Menards, around 1:45 PM. The wallet was later returned to the owner.
Officers assisted a citizen at 1:04 PM who expressed fears about their house being broken into. Later, at 4:07 PM, another citizen came to the Safety Building seeking advice on setting up an intervention and standby officer assistance. Advice and resources were provided. At 7:56 PM, a citizen visited the lobby with questions about disposing of items.
An animal complaint regarding potential poor conditions at a residence was received at 5:31 PM. An officer followed up on the tip.
A traffic stop at 2nd Ave and Hudson St at 10:33 AM resulted in the driver being found okay (10-2) after initially operating in the wrong lane. Another stop at 4:01 PM near BP South on Superior St resulted in a written warning (WW) and a correction notice.
A parking complaint in the 400 block of Clermont St at 11:16 PM led to the vehicle being moved shortly after the officer attempted contact.
Routine checks included NCIC lookups at the Safety Building and a bank deposit just after 11:00 PM.
Apr. 23rd
Officers investigated suspicious activity at 3:31 AM near S Dorr St/Hickory St, checking local businesses. This was a continuation from the previous day.
An individual turned themselves in at the Safety Building for warrants at 7:59 AM.
A traffic stop occurred at Superior St and 3rd Ave at 8:31 AM. Later, at 4:35 PM on 5th Ave near Lincoln St, a traffic stop resulted in a citation for Operating While Suspended (OWS) and a 14-day correction notice for no insurance.
Damage to a metal concession stand cover at Saratoga Park was reported at 9:00 AM; the time of the incident was unknown.
Information regarding a student making concerning statements was received via Speak Up, Speak Out and relayed to the school resource officer at 1:24 PM.
A road hazard, specifically shattered glass, was reported on Neva Rd near McDonalds at 1:15 PM. An officer swept up the glass.
A citizen reported a lost white wallet with butterfly designs at the Safety Building at 2:22 PM.
Suspicious activity involving someone attempting to enter a maroon car with a coat hanger was reported near an address at 2:41 PM.
A harassment complaint was filed at 2:59 PM at the Opera House, alleging harassment via social media messages sent to family members. Another harassment complaint came in at 6:03 PM regarding threats to vandalize a car at Volm Bag; the officer made contact with the subject involved.
A report of tax fraud was made at 3:22 PM after a citizen discovered someone else attempted to file taxes using their information following a cyber attack at their workplace.
An officer performed an escort from the Safety Building at 7:47 PM.
A theft report was made at 6:40 PM concerning multiple thefts occurring since April 9th.
An animal-related accident involving a deer occurred on State Rd 64 near Hogan St at 9:01 PM. The driver had left the scene, and an officer checking the area found no deer or vehicle damage.
An animal complaint regarding a lost black doodle with a red collar was received at 9:20 PM. The dog returned home shortly after.
A potential bail jumping violation was reported at 9:07 PM, alleging a subject subject to bond conditions prohibiting entry into bars was frequenting the Tap House. Officers checked the location multiple times over the next couple of days but were unable to locate (UTL) the subject or their vehicle.
A 911 hang-up call at 6:28 PM was confirmed accidental; the caller's phone went into SOS mode.
A commercial burglar alarm at BP Travel Center on Neva Rd activated at 11:16 PM but was canceled by the keyholder with the proper passcode. An officer checked the premises later and found all secure.
NCIC checks were performed at the Safety Building throughout the day. Officers also conducted follow-up investigations.
Apr. 24th
A traffic stop at 1st Ave and Clermont St at 1:07 AM resulted in written warnings (WW) for a defective brake light and a cracked windshield after a K9 sniff yielded a positive hit. Another stop at 4th Ave/Dorr St at 6:17 PM led to a citation for driving without a license. A stop at Aurora St/6th Ave at 6:02 PM resulted in a verbal warning (VW) for failure to stop. At 7:49 PM, a stop at Graham Ave/Superior St resulted in a VW for failure to display registration plates. A stop at 5th Ave/Dorr St at 8:24 PM yielded VWs for failure to stop, seatbelt violation, and a cracked windshield. A stop at 9:13 PM resulted in recovered items after a K9 probable cause search. A stop at Superior St/6th Ave at 9:53 PM resulted in a VW for speed. Lastly, a stop at 4th Ave/Superior St at 11:29 PM led to citations for OWI, owner's liability insurance, and underage drinking after a K9 sniff and positive hit.
A subject was taken into custody on a probation hold at Probation and Parole on Clermont St at 8:23 AM.
A harassment complaint was filed at 8:55 AM concerning a neighbor dispute involving property lines and threatening gestures.
An illegally dumped item, an old green recliner, was reported in a driveway at 9:02 AM. The officer advised the resident of their options.
Suspicious activity was reported at Northcentral Technical College at 9:46 AM, involving a vehicle circling the parking lot. Officers were unable to locate (UTL) the vehicle. Later, at 2:53 PM, suspicious activity was reported at a residence, with the caller having pictures to show the officer. Another report came from near Elm St at 8:55 PM regarding a newer car sitting in front of a house; the car left before officers arrived, and they were UTL. At 10:11 PM, a resident at Lincoln Street Apartments reported someone repeatedly walking by their window; officers contacted the RP but were UTL for the subject. A suspicious vehicle/activity check occurred at Antigo High School at 11:11 PM involving someone waiting for a student returning from a track meet.
A civil complaint arose at 10:40 AM regarding a potential illegal eviction and harassment from a landlord. The officer spoke with all parties and advised it was a civil matter for the courts.
Information was received at 10:44 AM about a broken lock on a business door; the manager planned to secure it temporarily and get it fixed.
Officers assisted other agencies at 11:59 AM and 3:48 PM.
A parking complaint at the Tap House at 1:54 PM concerned a construction truck blocking access; the officer noted it was parked in a municipal lot for a roofing job.
A 911 hang-up call from Antigo Child Care Inc. at 1:33 PM was confirmed accidental after speaking with an employee.
A theft report was made at 2:43 PM by an individual alleging someone stole their disability money over three years. The reporting party was referred to Berlin PD as the incident likely occurred there. Another theft was reported at 4:59 PM at The Blessed Fig Tree, where individuals allegedly stole about $5. Officers located the suspects, spoke with them, and recovered the money as requested by the store owner.
A welfare check was conducted at 2:12 PM. Another occurred at 6:00 PM at Northside Apartments. A third welfare check was requested at 7:48 PM for someone who hadn't been heard from in days.
A disorderly conduct incident was reported at 3:43 PM.
Officers assisted a cyclist on Superior St/8th Ave at 4:28 PM, issuing warnings for multiple violations.
A potential bail jumping violation was investigated at Boettcher's Bar at 4:45 PM. An officer observed the subject's truck and spoke with the individual, reminding them of their bond conditions prohibiting them from being in bars. The subject stated they understood and was drinking a Pepsi at the time.
Criminal damage was reported at Dairy Queen at 5:20 PM where a van hit and broke a large concrete flower pot/barrier before leaving.
A citizen came to the Safety Building lobby at 6:52 PM to speak with an officer regarding concerns from a previous traffic stop; the issues were resolved.
A welfare check at 6:37 PM involved a report of found items in a neighbor's yard; the officer retrieved the items.
An individual turned themselves in at the Safety Building for a Langlade County warrant (99) at 6:35 PM and was taken into custody.
Civil process papers were served at the Safety Building at 7:17 PM.
A traffic complaint was received at 9:05 PM about a vehicle that almost T-boned the caller near Kwik Trip before turning onto Freiburger Ave. Officers searched the area (10-60, officer in the area) but were UTL.
A mental health call occurred at the Opera House at 10:23 PM.
Officers performed a routine patrol check (beat) at Castle Park at 10:49 PM, finding all in order.
NCIC checks were conducted at the Safety Building throughout the day. Follow-up investigations were also conducted.
Apr. 25th
Suspicious activity was reported at 5:43 AM involving a neighbor's car parked in front of the caller's house; the caller had previous issues and requested the vehicle be checked. An officer found no problems. Later, at 4:37 PM, a suspicious person was reported wandering around Heinzen Pavilion, acting oddly and walking into traffic. Officers were unable to locate (UTL) the individual. At 8:36 PM, a resident near 1st Ave/Edison St reported vehicles arriving at a nearby house under construction during nighttime hours and removing property, finding it suspicious.
A probation hold was placed on a subject at Probation and Parole at 1:23 PM, and they were taken into custody. Another probation hold was placed at 1:43 PM, with officers noting the subject was potentially assaultive (10-0, caution indicator) and a felon.
A traffic complaint was received at 7:56 AM about a vehicle swerving northbound on Neva Rd near Mendlik Ave; officers were UTL.
Multiple traffic stops occurred: At 4:12 PM behind Arby's, resulting in a citation for OWS and VW for multiple offenses. At 4:43 PM at 3rd Ave/Superior St, resulting in a VW for speed. At 5:59 PM at Superior St/10th Ave, resulting in a WW for speed. At 5:30 PM at Mendlik Ave/N Superior St, resulting in a WW for no registration. At 6:27 PM at 10th Ave/Edison St, resulting in a citation for OWS (38 mph in zone). At 6:58 PM near Pick 'n Save on State Rd 64, resulting in a WW for registration. At 7:37 PM near Langlade Rd/2nd Ave, a stop led to a K9 sniff, positive hit, subject detained, and ultimately taken into custody. The vehicle was parked nearby.
A property damage accident occurred at 3:59 PM at Century Ave/Clermont St when a tractor rear-ended another vehicle.
A civil complaint arose at 5:56 PM involving neighbors arguing over property lines; the parties were separated upon officer arrival.
A disorderly conduct incident was reported at 4:42 PM where a subject allegedly entered a house yelling and struck the caller after being shoved.
A juvenile offense was reported at Aspen Village at 7:17 PM.
A Wisconsin Quest card found on the road in front of Rainbow Laundry on 5th Ave was turned into the PD at 1:43 PM. Attempts to contact the owner were unsuccessful due to a disconnected number.
Officers assisted a citizen at the Safety Building at 5:05 PM who had accidentally gotten handcuffs locked onto someone. Jail staff assisted in removing them.
A bank deposit was made at the CoVantage drive-thru at 11:35 PM.
NCIC checks and follow-up investigations were conducted. Officers also assisted other agencies.
Apr. 26th
A traffic stop at 5th Ave/Lincoln St at 12:05 AM resulted in a verbal warning (VW) for an equipment violation. At 7:06 PM on 5th Ave near Field St, a stop resulted in a written warning (WW) for speed. At 7:18 PM near Field St/7th Ave, a stop resulted in a VW for a cracked windshield. At 8:33 PM at Superior St/4th Ave, a stop led to a VW for failure to stop (FOS). At 9:01 PM near Edison St/7th Ave, a VW was issued for driving without lights.
A 911 hang-up call came in at 2:02 AM; call back yielded no answer. An officer checked the building and found it secure (10-2, signal good/officer okay).
An officer attempted a follow-up investigation at the Opera House at 12:25 AM but received no answer.
Patrol checks (beats) included Aspirus Langlade Hospital at 2:44 AM.
Suspicious activity was reported at Lincoln Street Apartments at 5:38 AM, involving someone knocking persistently on a neighbor's door and windows for about 30 minutes. Officers found the subject had been trying to wake the resident and inadvertently woke neighbors instead. The subject was sent on their way. Later, at 2:02 PM, suspicious activity was reported. Another report at 4:26 PM involved individuals finding what they believed to be suspicious items near the Lake Park walking trail behind Ace Hardware while geocaching. An officer investigated and found the item was part of the geocache game (a log sheet) and returned it.
A citizen came to the Safety Building lobby at 11:00 AM seeking advice on how to handle a friend who shoplifts while they are together; the friend may also have dementia. Another citizen assist occurred at McDonalds at 11:26 PM for an individual who had been sitting in the lobby since the afternoon, possibly experiencing a mental health issue. Officers gave the individual a ride.
An animal complaint was received at 11:35 AM regarding a barking dog. The officer spoke with the owner, who brought the dog inside and agreed to be more mindful. Another animal complaint at 1:38 PM involved a black lab running loose in the 800 block of Sunset Dr.
A welfare check was requested at 5:58 PM for an individual who had made concerning statements ("I can't do this anymore") and hadn't been seen since noon. Officers attempted to locate the individual and contact the reporting party but were initially unsuccessful. The individual was later located at McDonalds (see Assist Citizen call at 11:26 PM).
A road hazard was reported at 7:08 PM at Arctic St/Neva Rd involving a large log in the road lane. An officer checked the area (10-60, officer in the area).
A harassment complaint came from Cutlass Apartments at 9:25 PM, alleging persistent, insulting Facebook messages from a known individual after previous warnings. The reporting party stated they would block the sender.
A domestic disturbance was reported at 10:19 PM where the caller stated they were struck in the face before hanging up. Officers responded, eventually gained entry to the apartment, and took a subject into custody (10-95, subject in custody) for domestic disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
Apr. 27th
A welfare check was conducted on Lincoln St at 2:54 AM.
An animal complaint regarding a trapped skunk on Laurisa Ln was handled at 4:00 AM. Another animal complaint came in at 7:26 AM from a resident on Lincoln St reporting their dog was attacked by an unleashed dog (possibly a pitbull) about 10 minutes prior. An officer attempted contact at the alleged owner's residence but received no answer.
A traffic stop at 4th Ave/Superior St at 6:09 AM resulted in citations for Operating While License Revoked (OWL), no insurance, and a referral. Another stop at Century Ave/Saratoga St at 4:13 PM led to a Written Warning (WW) for failure to stop at a stop sign. A stop at 10th Ave/Western Ave at 6:04 PM resulted in a 14-day correction notice for registration. A traffic stop on Langlade Rd/Elmo St at 4:27 AM resulted in a citation for speed. A stop on US 45/Industrial Park Rd at 5:38 AM led to a correction notice for expired registration and insurance.
A found phone (color unspecified, plastic cover) was turned in at the Safety Building at 10:30 AM after being discovered on the walking trail off 3rd Ave. The finder left a note where the phone was found.
A domestic disturbance was reported via 911 from 10th Ave at 12:49 PM, with arguing heard. The caller reported sounds of a physical altercation and items being thrown.
A harassment complaint was received at 1:55 PM.
A property damage accident occurred at Walmart at 3:54 PM when a vehicle ran into a pole.
A 911 hang-up call from Superior St occurred at 4:37 PM with no answer on callback. Another 911 hang-up from Superior St came in at 7:16 PM; officers confirmed it was accidental, caused by a child playing with a phone (10-2, signal good/officer okay).
An alarm activated at Aldi on Neva Rd at 9:58 PM; the alarm company requested cancellation per the keyholder before officers arrived.
Routine patrol checks (beats) occurred at Castle Park (Field St) at 1:31 AM and near Neva Rd/Century Ave at 2:13 AM.
A bank deposit was completed at the CoVantage drive-thru on 6th Ave at 11:20 PM.
Officers assisted with a funeral procession starting from Strasser Roller on 5th Ave/Edison St at 10:43 AM.
A follow-up investigation took place at Heartbreakers on Forrest Rd at 12:01 PM.
A trespassing complaint was made at 12:23 PM on 5th Ave where a subject, known to have warrants and previously told not to return, came to the residence. The subject left before officers arrived.
A disorderly conduct incident was reported at 7:11 AM on 3rd Ave where a daughter was allegedly banging on doors and screaming at her mother over a heater for her camper. The officer advised the daughter she couldn't live in a camper in the backyard.
Apr. 28th
Routine patrol checks (beats) occurred at Castle Park (Field St) at 1:31 AM and near Neva Rd/Century Ave at 2:13 AM.
A traffic stop on Langlade Rd/Elmo St at 4:27 AM resulted in a citation for speed. A stop on US 45/Industrial Park Rd at 5:38 AM led to a verbal warning (VW) and correction notices for expired registration and insurance. At 8:31 PM, a stop at E Forrest Rd/Mary St resulted in a VW for speed. At 8:42 PM near S Superior St/Forrest Rd, a stop resulted in a WW for speed. At 9:08 PM near Superior St/7th Ave, a VW was issued for a defective headlight.
A disorderly conduct incident was reported at 7:11 AM on 3rd Ave involving a daughter demanding a heater from her mother. Officers advised the parties.
Officers assisted with a funeral procession starting from 5th Ave/Edison St at 10:43 AM.
A follow-up investigation occurred at Heartbreakers at 12:01 PM. Another took place at Probation and Parole at 3:03 PM.
A trespassing complaint was made at 12:23 PM on 5th Ave regarding a subject previously warned not to be there.
An open door was reported on Elm St at 1:58 PM, with a dog running loose outside. An officer secured the dog inside the empty home and notified the resident upon their return.
A probation hold was placed on a subject at Probation and Parole at 4:04 PM, and they were taken into custody.
A subject was arrested on a DOC warrant on Superior St at 5:01 PM.
Officers assisted another agency regarding an incident at Depot Apartments at 3:32 PM.
A welfare check was conducted at Lincoln Street Apartments at 6:09 PM.
A bank deposit was made at the CoVantage drive-thru at 8:22 PM.
A property damage accident occurred on Langlade Rd around 8:55 PM when a male missed his driveway and went into the ditch; no blockage resulted.
A resident reported an overnight parking situation at Fast Stop at 10:21 PM, explaining they had a flat tire and would remove the vehicle the next day.
An alarm (sounding like a low smoke detector battery) was reported at a residence on Deleglise St at 10:55 PM. Officers checked the exterior and found doors and windows secure.
Suspicious activity involving personnel near coolers and the maintenance area was checked at Remington Oil at 11:14 PM.
NCIC checks were conducted at the Safety Building.
Apr. 29th
Officers assisted a citizen at Walmart starting around 12:17 AM who had been released from jail with nowhere to go and unable to contact family. After unsuccessful attempts by officers and other agencies (Shawano SO, Lincoln SO) to reach family contacts, the individual was provided with a Salvation Army voucher for lodging at the Super 8 motel. A follow-up occurred at the Super 8 later that morning.
Suspicious activity was noted at 1:22 AM where an apartment door was found wide open. An officer made contact with the tenant, who advised they forgot to close it; everything was okay (10-2, signal good/officer okay). Another suspicious activity call came in at 11:43 PM regarding individuals leaving Unified Martial Arts with flashlights without locking the door. Officers checked the building and spoke with the individuals, who were associated with the club; all was in order.
An animal complaint alleging neglect was received at 8:23 AM from a groomer who had serviced neglected dogs from a residence, one requiring euthanasia due to severe matting. The caller provided photos and stated the owner planned to breed the remaining dogs. This was related to a previous call handled by an officer on 4/22. At 7:31 PM, two lost dogs (a black lab and a multi-color lab mix) were reported contained in a garage; the dogs were later taken to the Humane Association (HAWS).
A report of potential abuse or neglect was received at 9:26 AM.
A sexual assault was reported at the Safety Building at 12:09 PM.
A harassment complaint was filed at 11:46 AM at the Antigo Hotel regarding a former employee making harassing comments and gestures. The subject, believed to be sitting outside, was not located by the officer.
A property damage report was made at the Safety Building at 1:14 PM regarding wind catching a car door in the Courthouse lot, causing minor damage to an adjacent vehicle. The owner was notified, and the reporting party agreed to cover damages.
A two-vehicle property damage accident occurred at State Rd 64/Charlotte St at 1:20 PM, blocking one lane and deploying airbags in one vehicle. No injuries were reported. Tows were arranged (Eldridge, Midstate), and one vehicle was limped away. A crash report was filed.
A follow-up investigation took place at Fleet Farm at 5:10 PM. Another follow-up occurred at 2:51 PM.
A civil complaint was received at 1:56 PM requesting an officer standby at 2:15 PM while someone retrieved belongings from a residence. Another civil complaint came from Northside Apartments at 9:08 PM where individuals were preventing a person from entering an apartment they were supposed to move into. The reporting party just wanted their belongings back. The issue was resolved by officers.
A bank deposit was made at the CoVantage drive-thru at 5:38 PM.
A 911 hang-up call occurred at 6:30 PM; the caller stated they activated SOS accidentally and had no emergency.
Traffic stops included: US 45/Industrial Park Rd at 8:36 PM, resulting in a WW for no taillights. Edison St/Ackley St at 8:49 PM, resulting in WWs for no driver's license on person and defective headlamp after a consent search. 3rd Ave/Superior St at 9:11 PM resulting in a VW for defective exhaust. 4th Ave/Superior St at 9:37 PM.
LANGLADE COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTS
Apr. 21st - 22nd
An animal carcass was reported on State Rd 47/S Rollwood Rd early Monday morning.
A 911 hang-up call from a deactivated cell phone was received around 7:38 AM; the dispatcher heard sounds like someone walking.
Deputies assisted citizens with vehicle lockouts multiple times throughout the day and evening in Antigo, the Town of Polar, and the Town of Rolling.
A traffic complaint came in regarding a semi allegedly disregarding weight restrictions on County Rd K near County Rd U in Elcho. A deputy patrolled the area but was unable to locate (UTL) the vehicle. Another traffic complaint later involved a semi reportedly passing a stopped school bus with lights activated on State Rd 64/Smokey Rd in Elcho; the deputy was UTL for this vehicle as well.
A report of identity theft/fraud was taken at the Safety Building from a citizen who discovered their taxes had already been filed by someone else.
Deputies assisted a citizen on State Rd 55/Chip N Dale Dr in the Town of Langlade around 7:34 PM.
Traffic enforcement included stops on State Rd 64/De Hart Rd in the Town of Evergreen, resulting in a verbal warning (VW) for no taillights and a citation for OWS (Operating While Suspended) combined with a VW for speed. Early Tuesday morning, a stop on US 45/State Rd 47 in Rolling resulted in a citation for speed, and another stop on US 45/Industrial Park Rd in Antigo yielded a VW for speed.
Deputies assisted a motorist with a disabled green Pontiac on State Rd 47/Christie Rd in Rolling Tuesday morning; a tow was requested, and the vehicle was secured. Later, they assisted a semi-truck driver experiencing mechanical issues with airbags on County Rd S/State Rd 64 in Polar; the driver cleared the scene shortly after.
Apr. 23rd
Early morning traffic enforcement resulted in a citation for speed on State Rd 64/Shady Rd in Ackley. Later, around 4:22 PM on the same stretch of road, a traffic stop resulted in a VW for speed (76 mph in a 55 mph zone).
A controlled burn was reported north of an address on State Rd 64 in Polar around 7:11 AM.
Deputies assisted a motorist whose trailer tarp came undone on County Rd A/Augustyn Springs Rd in Ainsworth around 9:57 AM.
Deputies followed up on a suspicious vehicle initially reported by APD near S Dorr St/Hickory St in Antigo. The vehicle had been found unlocked and warm early on April 22nd. Mail inside indicated possible owners/associated names. Deputies sent requests to other agencies (Rusk Co, LISO) for contact information and placed a 6-hour courtesy check on the vehicle around 11:00 AM on April 23rd.
A 911 hang-up call came from US 45 in Summit Lake around 12:36 PM. On callback, the individual stated the phone was in their pocket and there was no emergency.
Suspicious activity was reported on State Rd 47 in Rolling around 3:15 PM involving a white Chevy box van with two men who kept driving past the caller's house slowly, claiming to look for a piece of paper. One male reportedly went into the woods and found a mask. Deputies checked the area (10-60, officer in the area) but were UTL for the van.
A deputy conducted a business check on Antigo St in Elcho around 10:14 PM.
Apr. 24th - 25th
Deputies received information via 911 about a red semi-truck potentially emitting smoke from its trailer while traveling west on State Rd 64/W Fifth Ave around 8:15 AM.
A traffic stop on County Rd T/Johnson Rd in Parrish at 10:29 AM resulted in a VW for failure to stop at a stop sign. Later, at 8:34 PM on County Rd K/Town Forest Rd in Peck, a stop resulted in a WW for speed. At 9:21 PM on US 45/Noboken Ln in Upham, a stop led to a WW for speed.
An animal complaint was received from Cole St in Elcho around 10:02 AM. A resident reported their dog was attacked by a loose white pit bull while walking. The owner retrieved the pit bull, apologized, and mentioned plans for an electric fence. The reporting party's dog had minor bleeding but did not require veterinary care. Deputies attempted to locate the owner later but were UTL.
A welfare check was requested by Forrest County SO for an individual whose vehicle was found crashed on Pickerel Lake Rd (Forrest Co.) with no one around and minor blood evidence inside. The vehicle registration traced back to an address on East Shore Rd in Parrish. A Langlade Co. deputy made contact with the subject, who was slightly injured, and advised them to contact Forrest County SO.
A controlled burn involving a large pile of pine branches was checked on County Rd A in Deerbrook around 12:57 PM and determined to be okay (10-2).
A parking complaint on County Rd F in Antigo Township came in around 9:32 PM regarding two vehicles blocking the northbound lane with flashers on for two hours. A deputy found one vehicle had a flat tire, and the spare was also flat. The tire was eventually changed, and the road was cleared (10-8, in service/clear).
Deputies assisted a citizen regarding a dog-sitting issue starting in Lily (Town of Langlade) around 12:17 AM Friday. The caller reported a friend failed to return their dog as promised. The deputy advised the caller to contact Shawano County SO as the friend likely resided there.
A 911 hang-up call from County Rd X in Antigo Township occurred at 4:40 AM Friday. Static was heard on the first callback attempt; the second reached a resident who denied dialing. The deputy confirmed everything was okay (10-2). Another 911 hang-up from County Rd O in Bryant came shortly after, at 4:49 AM. Callbacks resulted in a busy signal. The deputy found the landline was affected by rain, causing the issue, and confirmed everything was okay (10-2).
Suspicious activity was reported on S Pratt Rd in Gleason around 5:36 AM Friday, with a resident hearing people outside in a vehicle. The deputy checked the area but was UTL for any vehicles or people, finding the area otherwise okay (10-2).
An animal-involved accident (car vs. deer) was reported on State Rd 55 in Langlade around 7:17 AM Friday. No injuries or road blockage were reported, and the caller planned to file the report online.
Apr. 28th - 29th
An animal-involved accident (car vs. deer) occurred on Hill Rd/Edison Rd in Polar around 10:00 AM Monday. Another was reported on County Rd J/County Rd H in Summit at 3:37 PM; the car was driveable, the deer deceased off the roadway, and the caller planned to file the report online.
A wrecker was needed on S Dorr St/Hickory St in Antigo around 2:37 PM Monday, related to a previous incident. The tow arrived and removed the vehicle.
Deputies performed a motorist assist on State Rd 64/Shadey Rd in Ackley around 4:17 PM Monday; the individuals were parked while geocaching. Early Tuesday morning, around 6:27 AM on State Rd 64/Airport Rd in Antigo Township, a deputy checked on a vehicle experiencing mechanical issues; the occupants advised help was on the way.
A traffic complaint was received Monday afternoon regarding a blue and white Mini Cooper seen driving recklessly that morning on County Rd S between Hwy 64 & 47 in Polar; extra patrol was requested.
Traffic enforcement included multiple stops Monday afternoon/evening: On US 45/Noboken Ln in Upham, resulting in WWs for operating without a license, no insurance, and speed, with the driver warned not to drive. On US 45/Mark Ln in Neva, yielding a WW for speed and a correction notice for no insurance. On County Rd H/1st Ave in Summit, resulting in a WW for speed. On US 45/County Rd C in Neva, leading to a VW for speed.
On Tuesday morning, a stop on State Rd 64/Highland Rd in Ackley resulted in VWs for failure to yield right of way and no proof of insurance.
Severe weather alerts were noted Monday evening, including a Severe Thunderstorm Warning followed by a Tornado Watch for Langlade County, which were later canceled.
A property accident occurred on N Langlade Rd in Antigo Township around 8:55 PM Monday when a driver missed their driveway and ended up in the ditch; no road blockage occurred.
Another vehicle was found in the ditch on US 45/State Rd 47 in Rolling around 10:37 PM Monday with no occupants. A tow was requested. Contact was later made with the owner, who stated it wasn't a crash but they had put the car in the ditch while turning around with no damage; they were advised to call law enforcement next time regardless.
An animal complaint was received early Tuesday morning from Cherry Rd in Antigo Township regarding a lost black calf with a blue ear tag, possibly escaped during the previous night's storm. A deputy confirmed shortly after that the owner had located the calf and all was okay (10-2).
A road blockage due to a downed tree (approx. 10 inches diameter) across both lanes was reported on Robin Ln/Pratt Rd in Elcho around 7:36 AM Tuesday. The town chairman was contacted to arrange removal.
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