ANTIGO POLICE REPORTS
Wednesday, April 1st
Officers responded to a report of an accident on Pearl Street.
Officers responded to a report of a gas drive off from an area business on Neva Road. The customer did not pay for $20.79 worth of gas.
Officers responded to a report of an accident on Hwy. 64.
Thursday, April 2nd
Officers responded to a report of disorderly conduct at an address on 6th Avenue. The female caller told officers that another female subject at the residence was refusing to leave and was threatening her. She also told officers that they had both been drinking and she felt that the female refusing to leave may put up a fight. When officers arrived no one would answer the door. Officers received a second call from the same number. Officers stayed in the area for a while.
Officers responded to a report of identity theft or fraud at an address on Dorr Street.
Officers responded to a report of drug paraphernalia found at Clermont Street and 2nd Avenue.
Officers responded to a call from a subject on S. Superior Street reporting that a male subject who seemed to be intoxicated came up to them and asked for alcohol. The male was described as wearing a black jacket and a hat and having a blue backpack.
Saturday, April 4th
Officers responded to a call from a female on Center Street reporting that her upstairs neighbors were smoking weed and the smell was coming down to her apartment. Officers checked the area, but could not smell anything. Officers knocked on the suspected apartment door, but no one answered.
Sunday, April 5th
Officers responded to a report of a theft at an address on Lincoln Street.
Officer responded to a report of drug paraphernalia found at Charlotte Street and North Avenue. Officers picked up the syringe and needle and it was destroyed.
Officers responded to a report of retail theft at an area business on Hwy. 64.
Monday, April 6th
Officers responded to a report of disorderly conduct at an address on 6th Avenue.
Officers responded to a call from an area business on Hwy. 64 reporting a retail theft in progress. The subject was cited for retail theft.
LANGLADE COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT
Thursday, April 2nd
Officers responded to a report of a burglary at a residence on Cty. Rd. C. A window on the eastern door had been broken out. Officers secured the cabin the best they could.
Officers responded to a call from a male on E. 10th Avenue Road reporting that he was missing approximately $500 over the course of two weeks. He told officers that he believed that his caretaker was stealing from him.
Friday, April 3rd
Officers responded to a call from an area business on Hwy. 45 in Elcho reporting that a male subject was walking around town wearing a costume and carrying an old hand saw. The caller told officers that the subject was frightening people.
Saturday, April 4th
Officers responded to a report of a power line across the road on Hwy. 64. The pole appeared to be burnt through from a transformer fire. Alliant Energy was notified.
Officers responded to a report of three vehicles tearing up the grass at Crestwood Elementary School on Cty. Rd. AA. The subjects were given multiple citations for trespassing and disorderly conduct. The area was cleaned up and the subjects were told to move on.
Sunday, April 5th
Officers responded to a report of a suspicious fire. There was a small grass fire on River Road, just south of Cty. Rd. A.
Officers responded to a call reporting a missing five year old boy from an address on Old 26 Road. The caller told officers that he was wearing a blue jacket and been gone for 8 minutes. At the time there were six individuals out looking for him. The child was found.
Monday, April 6
Officers responded to a multiple vehicle accident at Cty. Rd. F and Orchard Rd. There were no injuries, but the fuel tank on one vehicle was completely ruptured and full of diesel fuel. Approximately 20 gallons of diesel fuel was in the roadway. The owner was responsible for the cleanup of that fuel. The rest of the fuel was pumped out of the 50 gallon tank. All vehicles were removed and Cty. Rd. F was reopened.
Tuesday, April 7th
Officers received a call from the Highway Department reporting that one of their trucks was struck at Hwy. 45 and Cty. Rd. B. The truck had damage to a mirror. The caller told officers that the striking vehicle continued northbound on Hwy. 45. The vehicle was described as an older maroon Chevy Trailblazer. Officers sent teletypes to the Forest County and Oneida County Sheriff’s office with information on this vehicle.
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