ANTIGO POLICE REPORTS
Wednesday, April 29th
Officers responded to a report of drugs at an address on 3rd Avenue.
Officers responded to a report of disorderly conduct at 5th Avenue and Edison Street.
Officers responded to a report of an accident on 6th Avenue.
Thursday, April 30
Officers received a call from a female reporting a suspicious person in their yard on Graham Avenue. The caller told officers that her husband chased the male subject away. He left heading west on Clermont Street. The subject was described as being about 5’11”, having light hair and wearing an oversized camo jacket. Officers told the female to call back if the subject returned.
Officers received a call from a female reporting that her vehicle was struck in the parking lot of an area business on 6th Avenue on Tuesday, April 28th, by a silver truck pulling a trailer, but she had not noticed the damage to her vehicle until that day. She told officers that the business had video of the striking vehicle and would be getting them some screen shots.
Friday, May 1st
Officers responded to a call from an area business on Neva Road reporting that they were holding two male subjects for shoplifting. The two subjects were cited for retail theft.
Officers responded to a call from a female reporting that she was rear-ended in the parking lot of an area business on Neva Road.
Officers stopped a vehicle at S. Superior Street and Maple Street. A field sobriety test was conducted. The driver was not intoxicated. A search was conducted. Drug paraphernalia was found. The driver was cited for possession of drug paraphernalia.
Officers responded to a report of some kids fighting at Antigo Lake Park.
Sunday, May 3rd
Officers responded to a fire call at an address on 3rd Avenue.
Monday, May 4th
Officers responded to a report of a theft at an address on Charlotte Court.
Officers responded to a report of an accident at Neva Road and Ackley Street. Property damage only.
Officers responded to a report of disorderly conduct at an address on 6th Avenue.
Officers responded to a report of an accident at an address on 5th Avenue.
LANGLADE COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT
Wednesday, April 29th
Officers responded to a report of the road blocked by a small tree on Gruenberg Road, near Cty. Rd. S. Officers removed the tree from the roadway.
Officers received a call from a male reporting a tree down on Cty. Rd. M, about one mile west of Hwy. 55. The caller told officers that you could get through, but you had to hit some branches. He was afraid that once it got dark, someone would get hurt. Officers notified the Highway Department.
Thursday, April 30th
Officers executed a warrant attempt at an address on S. Superior Street. A subject was arrested on a Department of Corrections felony warrant.
Friday, May 1st
Officers responded to a 911 call from a male on Hwy. 45 in Elcho reporting that his daughter went for a walk and got lost. He told officers that she had her phone and was calling him, but he couldn’t hear her. Officers started a phone trace. The phone was pinged to a location approximately ½ mile east of Hunting River Road, between Balsam Lane and Colleen Lane. The Elcho Fire Department was paged for their ATV. Dispatch stayed on the phone with the female subject to keep her calm and they told her not to move. Officers located her in the swamp. She was transported by EMS to be checked for hypothermia.
Saturday, May 2nd
Officers responded to a call from an area business on Hwy. 55 reporting two separate gas drive offs that day. One occurred around 4:00 PM and the other was around 5:30 PM. The caller had no vehicle descriptions or plate information, but they did have video footage of the incidents.
Officers stopped a vehicle at Hwy. 45 and Cty. Rd. G for a broken tail light. Officers received consent to do a search. A subject was arrested on a Department of Corrections warrant.
Officers assisted with an EMS call on Parrish Road for a four wheeler accident involving a female subject. The female subject was breathing and conscious.
Officers responded to a report of drug paraphernalia found on Cty. Rd. V near a creek. On the east side of the road, there were 20-30 hypodermic needles in the bushes.
Officers assisted with a fire call at Mayking Road and Hill Road. A skid steer was on fire. The subjects had used a fire extinguisher on the fire, but it did not help.
Sunday, May 3rd
Officers assisted with a fire call at Cty. Rd. T and Hwy. 45. The fire was at the wayside and was spreading into the trees. The Town of Norwood Fire Department responded.
Officers responded to a call from a female on Century Street in White Lake reporting that her neighbor has been smoking pot for weeks and it is seeping through the walls. The caller told officers that she believed that the male subject was also growing it. Officers went to the location to investigate. The subject was referred for possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Monday, May 4th
Officers received a call from an area business on Hwy. 45 in Summit Lake reporting that a male subject had tried to use a fake $100 bill. The subject then took the bill back and left the store. The caller gave officers the license plate number of the male subject’s vehicle.
Officers responded to a report of a drug paraphernalia found on the south side of Cty. Rd. X, just east of where the Spring Brook creek crosses. Officers located the syringe/needle and disposed of it.
Officers responded to a report of drug paraphernalia found at the Rabe Lake Boat Landing.
Officers responded to a fire call at an address on Pence Lake Road. The woods, a chicken coop, a garage, and the house were on fire. A 500 gallon LP tank was also surrounded. Multiple fire departments responded.
Officers received a call from a male on East Shore Road reporting that two televisions were missing from his cottage.
Officers responded to a call from a subject reporting that they had been walking on Old 26 Road when they found a case with a meth pipe inside. The caller told officers they would find it on the edge of the road.
Tuesday, May 5th
Officers responded to a report of an accident at Hwy. 64 and Hwy. 55 involving a vehicle and a log truck. There were no injuries. The driver of the vehicle fled the scene on foot. Officers checked the area, but were unable to locate the subject. Officers were still investigating to locate the driver.
Officers responded to a call from an area business on Hwy. 45 reporting that an employee had found some drug paraphernalia.
Officers responded to a call reporting multiple burn piles at an address on Cty. Rd. H. The caller told officers that the flames were extremely high. Officers warned the male subject about having fires right now and he said that he would put them out.
Comments
No comments on this item Please log in to comment by clicking here