June 17, 2025
As the early morning hours crept in at 12:13 AM, officers initiated a follow-up investigation on Edison Street, checking a local bar for a person involved in a battery incident. The business was already closed for the night, so the search concluded without contact.
Later that morning, at 5:30 AM, suspicious activity was noted on Amron Avenue. Officers observed water running on the side of a building, which was promptly investigated and resolved. Shortly after, at 5:43 AM, a traffic complaint came in from Mendlik Avenue and Neva Road regarding a vehicle reportedly speeding at around 45 mph every morning. Police were unable to locate the vehicle.
At 8:05 AM, another report of suspicious activity emerged from a park on 3rd Avenue. The announcement booth window was found open, but all doors were secure. It was determined that a team member had simply forgotten to close the window after a game the previous night.
The morning also saw a test for dispatch at 8:34 AM at the Langlade County Safety Building on Clermont Street. At 9:25 AM, a harassment complaint was filed on 5th Avenue, where a no-contact order was reportedly violated via a phone call the previous night. Just after, at 9:37 AM, a traffic stop on 5th Avenue and Hogan Street resulted in a written warning.
A stolen vehicle report came in at 10:00 AM from 5th Avenue. Shawano County PD advised that the caller would be coming to the Antigo PD to report their vehicle as stolen. The subject was already in custody in Shawano County, and the stolen vehicle was entered into the system.
Throughout the afternoon, NCIC checks were conducted at the Langlade County Safety Building on Clermont Street, at 12:14 PM, 12:15 PM, 1:58 PM, and 1:59 PM. A follow-up investigation took place at 10:34 AM on 6th Avenue at the Antigo Hotel. A harassment complaint was also reported at 1:05 PM on Dorr Street.
At 1:34 PM, a probation hold was initiated at Probation and Parole on Clermont Street. The subject was taken into custody. Shortly after, at 2:02 PM, suspicious activity was reported on Century Avenue. An individual mowing grass at nearby apartments confirmed there was no emergency.
A traffic stop occurred at 3:06 PM on 6th Avenue, involving a motorcycle, resulting in a verbal warning for unnecessary acceleration. A 911 hang-up call was received at 3:54 PM from Lincoln Street. The caller stated they were mowing grass and had accidentally dialed 911, confirming there was no emergency.
At 4:11 PM, another traffic stop occurred on 5th Avenue and Lincoln Street near Covantage Credit Union, resulting in a citation for failure to yield and a passenger not wearing a seatbelt. An assist citizen call came in at 4:40 PM from City Park on Aurora Street, where an 8-year-old male was stuck in a baby swing and AFD was dispatched to assist.
Suspicious activity was reported at 4:34 PM on 6th Avenue at the Antigo Hotel, where officers were conducting a follow-up investigation. At 4:35 PM, suspicious activity was reported at Walmart on State Road 64. A Walmart employee reported panhandlers approaching cars at the stoplight. An officer made contact with a male and advised him to move along.
A traffic complaint was filed at 5:21 PM on Superior Street near Kwik Trip. The caller reported a Jeep Grand Cherokee brake-checking them and crossing the centerline, believing it to be an ongoing issue with the subject. At 5:37 PM, an assist other agency call came in from Clermont Street.
A property damage accident occurred at 5:54 PM on State Road 64 near Spring Brook Veterinary Clinic. The caller was rear-ended while pulling into the vet, with damage to both cars but no injuries.
At 6:28 PM, a traffic complaint was reported on 5th Avenue. The caller stated a grey sedan went around him into the oncoming lane and the driver started screaming at him. The driver also reportedly took photos of the caller's truck.
An animal complaint was received at 7:10 PM from Neva Road and North Avenue. The caller caught a small grey dog and gave a verbal warning to the owner about registration. Just before 7:40 PM, a bank deposit was made at Covantage Drive Thru on 6th Avenue.
A beat patrol was conducted at 7:47 PM on 2nd Avenue. At 9:06 PM, a disorderly conduct incident was reported on Field Street. The reporting person was attacked, sustaining a bloody nose, in a fight that reportedly started over a CPS call. The assailant left in a red car.
At 9:44 PM, a traffic stop on Superior Street resulted in a citation for speeding and a temporary tag issue. A liquor law violation was reported at 11:58 PM on Deleglise Street, with an anonymous caller reporting multiple individuals drinking at an address. Officers were unable to make contact.
June 18, 2025
The early morning began at 5:35 AM on Deleglise Street, where a caller reported finding a wallet and left it in the front office of Innovative Industries. Officers attempted to contact the owner. Shortly after, at 6:15 AM, a traffic stop at 7th Avenue and Superior Street resulted in a citation for operating while licensed (OWL) and no insurance, with a warning for speed.
An information report, a test for dispatch, was logged at 6:19 AM from the Langlade County Safety Building on Clermont Street. Later, at 8:11 AM, an NCIC check was conducted at the same location. A follow-up investigation was initiated at 8:16 AM on 5th Avenue, with no further checks needed.
At 8:42 AM, a welfare check was conducted on Deleglise Street. A follow-up investigation took place at 8:44 AM on 5th Avenue. An alarm sounded at 9:24 AM on Neva Road, identified as an accidental silent hold-up alarm.
Another follow-up investigation was conducted at 9:44 AM on 1st Avenue. At 12:12 PM, a harassment complaint was reported from the Langlade County Safety Building on Clermont Street, concerning a restraining order violation and a suspended driver.
An animal carcass report came in at 12:59 PM from 5th Avenue and Deleglise Street. Initially reported as a deceased cat, it was later confirmed to be a rabbit. At 1:15 PM, a warrant related matter was handled at the Langlade County Courthouse on Clermont Street.
A traffic stop occurred at 3:05 PM on Superior Street, resulting in a verbal warning for expired registration. At 4:11 PM, a stolen or found bike was reported on Superior Street near Ace Hardware, having been there for a while and never claimed. The bike was subsequently impounded.
A drugs related incident was reported at 4:15 PM on Forrest Road. A bag of meth was found in a house. At 6:51 PM, a traffic stop took place at Badger Avenue and North Superior Street, resulting in a citation for unreasonable speed and failure to yield right-of-way, along with a traffic pamphlet.
A fraud or identity theft complaint was filed at 7:03 PM at the Safety Building on Pine Street. The caller reported a possible fraud but was not out any money, wanting to report it in case of future identity theft. At 7:55 PM, a welfare check was conducted on 5th Avenue.
A traffic stop occurred at 7:59 PM at 10th Avenue and Wilson Street, resulting in a verbal warning for unnecessary acceleration with no proof. At 8:00 PM, a noise complaint was received from 2nd Avenue regarding loud loudspeakers at a ballpark. Officers made contact with the reporting person and addressed the issue.
An animal complaint came in at 8:31 PM from Field Street and 10th Avenue, concerning a lost dog. Officers located the dog and took it to HAWS. At 8:34 PM, suspicious activity was reported on Prosser Place. The caller stated there were individuals banging around in a garage, believing drug activity might be involved, and requested a squad drive through the area.
A civil complaint was filed at 9:11 PM on Clermont Street, with the male party involved having left the lobby and stating he would be at a different address. Finally, at 10:27 PM, an animal complaint was received at the Langlade County Safety Building on Clermont Street, as a lady brought in a stray dog found in the rain.
June 19, 2025
The day began early with a traffic stop at 12:10 AM on Mendlik Avenue and Saratoga Street. A driver received a written warning for failing to notify DOT of an address change, failing to carry a license, failing to provide proof of insurance, and having an illegible plate. An assist other agency call was logged at 12:26 AM.
A beat patrol was conducted at 1:58 AM on Neva Road and Century Avenue. At 2:44 AM, a 911 hang-up call came from a residential line where only static was heard initially, followed by a whisper of "stop calling." Officers made contact and determined everything was okay, possibly due to water in the line.
At 3:03 AM, suspicious activity was reported at National Guard on Amron Avenue. An unoccupied vehicle was noted, and the building was checked. Another beat patrol was conducted at 3:10 AM on Neva Road and Century Avenue.
At 5:59 AM, an animal complaint was received when a skittish female beagle with a black collar and silver ring was brought to the Safety Building. The dog was then taken to HAWS.
An assist citizen call was made at 9:58 AM, where an officer was flagged down to help catch a large white husky that had gotten away from its owner. The dog was successfully captured and returned to its owner, who was advised to register the dog as soon as possible. An NCIC check was performed at 10:41 AM at the Langlade County Safety Building on Clermont Street.
At 11:18 AM, suspicious activity was reported regarding a wrapped package containing "hello kitty stuff" found in an alley. It was determined to be the reporting person's property. A juvenile offense was reported at 12:18 PM at City Park.
A follow-up investigation was conducted at 12:24 PM. Simultaneously, a parking complaint was received at 12:24 PM. A resident requested officers speak to a construction company about materials on their property and two vehicles blocking an alley. Employees agreed to move the materials and vehicles.
At 12:51 PM, disorderly conduct was reported at the Boys and Girls Club Teen Center. A trespass to property concern was raised at 1:21 PM, with questions concerning how to trespass someone from a property.
A civil complaint was filed at 2:06 PM. The caller stated their former tenant had destroyed the interior of their home and they wanted to file a report. At 2:45 PM, a warrant related call was logged.
A 911 hang-up call came in at 3:11 PM from Eastview. It was an open line with button presses in the background. A nurse confirmed no emergency after a walk around.
A traffic stop occurred at 3:33 PM on Superior Street and 7th Avenue. At 4:02 PM, a lockout car and home situation was reported, and the caller later inquired if the key fob was noticed on the set of keys.
A theft was reported at 4:07 PM at Rainbow Laundry on 5th Avenue, where clothes were believed to be stolen from a dryer. However, the caller later discovered a friend had picked up their laundry, and no theft occurred.
A warrant related call was handled at 4:33 PM. At 4:58 PM, a motorist assist was provided at Western Avenue and 1st Avenue, with an individual looking at directions on their phone.
At 5:03 PM, another lockout car and home situation was reported at Walmart on State Road 64. The vehicle was in row 8 by the plants. A civil complaint was filed at 6:35 PM regarding a former tenant who had been evicted but reportedly broke back into the property. Officers found the property unoccupied with no signs of forced entry.
An animal complaint came in at 7:00 PM concerning a white Shar Pei with a black collar that got loose during a storm. The caller allowed their number to be given out if the dog was found. At 7:23 PM, a 911 hang-up call was received from Neva Road near Pearl Vision. It was confirmed that everything was okay.
A traffic stop occurred at 9:20 PM on Superior Street and 5th Avenue. At 9:46 PM, suspicious activity was reported at Hoffman House, with an individual lying in a parking space. It was unclear if they were injured.
A 911 hang-up call was received at 10:02 PM from Peshtigo National Bank, with details unknown. A beat patrol was conducted at 10:34 PM. At 10:47 PM, a juvenile offense was reported.
Finally, a parking complaint was filed at 11:11 PM.
June 20, 2025
The new day began at 12:20 AM with a traffic stop on Neva Road and Badger Avenue. At 12:45 AM, another traffic stop occurred on 6th Avenue near Covantage Credit Union. The vehicle was unoccupied but secure and appeared to belong to an employee.
Suspicious activity was reported at 1:15 AM at Lake Park, where an unoccupied vehicle was noted. At 2:14 AM, an intoxicated individual was reported.
A beat patrol was conducted at 3:13 AM on 5th Avenue and Clermont Street. At 4:09 AM, suspicious activity was noted on 1st Avenue and Lincoln Street involving a person on a bicycle, but everything was determined to be okay.
A traffic stop occurred at 4:14 AM on Neva Road and Kaplanek Avenue, resulting in a written warning for a defective taillight. Another traffic stop took place at 5:15 AM on S Superior Street and Spruce Street, resulting in a written warning for speeding.
At 5:24 AM, suspicious activity was reported, with an unoccupied vehicle noted. A traffic stop was conducted at 5:51 AM on 6th Avenue and Superior Street, resulting in two citations for OWL and no insurance, with a refusal for OWL.
A civil complaint was filed at 8:39 AM regarding a landlord who received letters about cars needing to be removed, and one car was blocking access. It was determined that legal eviction paperwork needed to be completed. An assist other agency call came in at 8:55 AM from 411 Superior Street near the Boys & Girls Club.
A lockout cars and home call was received at 10:22 AM. At 10:21 AM, a funeral or school escort was reported on Neva Road and Century Avenue, heading northbound on Neva and crossing 64.
A check welfare call came in at 2:24 PM. The reporting person stated someone had been having problems with their phone and was on the street waiting for officers. Contact was made, and the individual was okay.
At 2:36 PM, a check welfare call was made. The individual was reported to be okay, despite ongoing phone issues. Officers attempted to assist with the phone but were unsuccessful. At 2:37 PM, an assist citizen call came in, with a person in the lobby of the Safety Building wishing to speak to an officer about issues with a warranty company obtained from a dealership.
A 911 hang-up call was received at 3:27 PM. It was an accidental dial, with the caller trying to restart their phone. At 3:48 PM, an animal complaint was filed concerning a dog that had been outside for over four hours with no water, chained in front of a house. Officers spoke with the owner, who was uncooperative, but the dog was taken inside.
A civil complaint was lodged at 3:48 PM. The caller stated they came to check on their home and found their tenant had destroyed the interior and wished to file a report. At 5:04 PM, an assist citizen call was made near Keglers.
A traffic stop occurred at 6:35 PM on Superior Street and Badger Avenue. A person was detained. A juvenile offense was reported at 7:19 PM.
At 8:33 PM, suspicious activity was reported at the Antigo Hotel.. A warrant related incident was handled at 10:17 PM at the Langlade County Safety Building on Clermont Street, with a person turning themselves in on a DOC warrant.
A bank deposit was made at 11:19 PM at Covantage Drive Thru on 6th Avenue. At 11:29 PM, suspicious activity was noted with a car hatch open. Officers found no one home and closed the hatch.
Finally, disorderly conduct was reported at 11:50 PM.
June 21, 2025
The day started at 3:10 AM with a traffic stop on Deleglise Street and 9th Avenue, resulting in a written warning for a defective brake light and no proof of insurance. At 3:41 AM, suspicious activity was reported at the Antigo Public Library on Clermont Street. Officers found individuals using the internet, and everything was okay.
A traffic stop occurred at 3:50 AM on Neva Road and Center Street. The driver was advised to turn on their lights. Another traffic stop took place at 5:19 AM on 6th Avenue and Superior Street, resulting in a written warning for expired registration. A subsequent traffic stop at 5:38 AM on 2nd Avenue and Superior Street resulted in a written warning for speeding.
At 10:31 AM, a missing person report was filed at the Langlade County Safety Building on Clermont Street. At 10:44 AM, a lockout car and home situation was reported at Heinzen Pavilion on Field Street.
A civil complaint was filed at 10:20 AM. At 7:58 AM, another civil complaint was reported. The caller stated their landlord had videotaped them while they were sleeping, and the owners were recording the house's interior condition.
A business check was conducted at 1:24 PM at Edelman Meats. An open back door was found to be a storage area not connected to the main building, and all doors and windows were secure.
A lockout car and home situation was reported at 2:49 PM at Aspen Village. At 3:09 PM, a traffic stop occurred at Antigo High School on 10th Avenue.
A traffic stop took place at 3:57 PM at 10th Avenue, resulting in a written warning. Another traffic stop occurred at 4:11 PM at North Avenue and Neva Road, resulting in a written warning for speed.
At 6:11 PM, a 911 hang-up call was received from Neva Road. It was an accidental dial, and all questions were answered, with everything appearing to be well. At 6:38 PM, a traffic stop was conducted at Superior Street and Graham Avenue.
An assist citizen call came in at 6:47 PM from the Langlade County Safety Building on Clermont Street. The reporting person was looking for assistance with food and had been given a few nights in a hotel, but now had no way to contact them. A traffic stop was made at 7:33 PM at 2nd Avenue and Arctic Street, resulting in a written warning.
At 7:36 PM, a traffic complaint was filed from Freiburger Avenue and Wilson Street. The caller reported a vehicle running a stop sign and almost hitting them, with the driver appearing agitated.
An NCIC check was conducted at 8:26 PM at the Langlade County Safety Building on Clermont Street. At 8:28 PM, a traffic complaint was made at Century Avenue and Progress Boulevard, resulting in a written warning for speed.
A juvenile offense was reported at 8:29 PM at Antigo Optimist Skate Park on 1st Avenue. Individuals were reportedly hitting new ramps and destroying the landscape. Officers found no damage and were unable to locate the individuals.
At 8:30 PM, a trespass to property incident was reported. Two ATVs were seen going through property, with the reporting person using security cameras to observe them. No damage was found, and racing organization staff were advised to warn racers to remain on property.
Traffic complaints were received at 8:07 PM at 2nd Avenue and Arctic Street. A vehicle, believed to be a truck, was reported speeding with loud exhaust, and extra patrol was requested. At 9:49 PM, a noise complaint was made regarding numerous fireworks complaints. Officers responded, and the fireworks had ceased prior to their arrival.
An assist other agency call was logged at 9:34 PM. Additional assist other agency calls were reported at 9:56 PM and 10:25 PM.
At 11:18 PM, a traffic stop was conducted at 10th Avenue and Superior Street, resulting in a citation for OWS and a 10-day written warning for non-registration and no proof of insurance. A valid driver was called.
A beat patrol was conducted at 11:18 PM at Castle Park on Field Street. At 11:26 PM, a lost, found, or damaged property report was filed for a bike located at Castle Park. The bike was placed in impound.
Finally, a traffic stop occurred at 11:14 PM at 7th Avenue and Superior Street. The driver was advised to put new plates on their vehicle as the current ones were canceled.
June 22, 2025
The early morning hours began with a mental health call at 12:38 AM on Badger Avenue. At 1:14 AM, a beat patrol was conducted at Aspirus Langlade Hospital on 5th Avenue.
A traffic stop occurred at 2:16 AM at Clermont Street and 6th Avenue involving a maroon or purple sedan with no plate. The driver was advised to put their plates on the car. Another traffic stop took place at 2:34 AM on 5th Avenue and Field Street, resulting in a warning for no taillights.
At 2:38 AM, a traffic stop was made at S Superior Street and Forrest Road, pulling into Wagner Shell. A verbal warning was issued for no proof of insurance, and the driver was advised of their driving status.
An escort was conducted at 3:37 AM from Aspirus Langlade Hospital on 5th Avenue. At 5:37 AM, a lockout cars and home situation was reported on Superior Street. The vehicle was unlocked with no damage.
An animal complaint was received at 6:17 AM on Freiburger Avenue, concerning a husky pulling a chair in a yard and then going across the street. At 7:42 AM, a computer/internet crime was reported on Neva Road involving a CyberTip.
An animal complaint was made at 9:53 AM on Clermont Street, where a caller thought there was a python in the area. It was identified as a bull snake, found in the shade.
At 10:16 AM, a 911 hang-up call came from 4th Avenue. It was an open line with polka music and an elderly lady talking. A garbage complaint was filed at 10:19 AM on Hudson Street, concerning vehicles and junk in a yard across from a location.
A check welfare call was made at 11:58 AM on 5th Avenue near Lakeside Pharmacy. At 12:22 PM, an information report was logged from 5th Avenue and Lincoln Street. A female was seen lying on the sidewalk, but was just catching some rays and was okay.
A check welfare call came in at 2:37 PM from Aspirus Langlade Hospital on 5th Avenue. At 3:26 PM, an animal complaint was reported from Neva Road regarding a dog in a silver Ford truck with partial windows down, and the vehicle not running. The owner was found walking the dog with water.
At 4:54 PM, an animal complaint was made on 8th Avenue concerning a dog on a porch since 1:30 PM, stuck on a bike, with less than an inch of water in its hot dish.
A domestic incident was reported at 7:50 PM on 5th Avenue and State Road 64. A woman was seen getting out of a car and exchanging words, then walking toward town. At 8:18 PM, a fireworks complaint was received from 7th Avenue, with someone reportedly lighting off fireworks.
A disorderly conduct incident was reported at 8:12 PM on 5th Avenue. A person reportedly entered a house and tried to fight the caller, then left in a grey 2-door vehicle westbound.
An assist other agency call came in at 8:30 PM from 5th Avenue. At 8:31 PM, a 911 hang-up call was received from Edison Street near Head Start, identified as a 911-only phone. The location appeared unoccupied.
A harassment complaint was filed at 10:12 PM on 10th Avenue. A neighbor was reportedly driving erratically, using squealing tires, and making threats. At 10:18 PM, an assist other agency call was logged from the Langlade County Safety Building on Clermont Street, with messages for LGSO and Marathon County Sheriff.
Finally, a follow-up investigation was conducted at 11:12 PM on 5th Avenue.
June 23, 2025
The day began at 12:33 AM with an alarm at Aldis on Neva Road. It was a level 1 burglary alarm for multiple zones, including the back door, and was determined to be a delivery truck backed up to the door. At 1:36 AM, suspicious activity was reported on Aurora Street.
At 1:48 AM, disorderly conduct was reported on 6th Avenue. An individual entered without consent and attacked someone, then fought with law enforcement and was taken into custody with charges of DC, battery, and trespassing.
An information report, a test for dispatch, was logged at 8:24 AM from the Langlade County Safety Building on Clermont Street. At 9:03 AM, an assist other agency call came in from Century Avenue, involving Northwoods Mobility Equipment LLC.
A warrant related incident was handled at 9:44 AM on Neva Road, with a subject taken into custody on a DOC warrant. At 10:07 AM, a funeral or school escort was reported for Bradley's, heading northbound on Neva and crossing 64.
A probation hold was initiated at 10:09 AM at Probation and Parole on Clermont Street, with a subject taken into custody. At 11:13 AM, an assist other agency call was logged from Deresch Street.
A traffic stop occurred at 11:54 AM at 5th Avenue and Fulton Street, resulting in a field contact for pulling out of a driveway into traffic. At 12:12 PM, a civil complaint was filed regarding a civil standby while a father retrieved his enclosed trailer at DQ.
A fraud or identity theft report came in at 2:02 PM from 3rd Avenue. The caller reported a fraudulent deposit on their checking account. At 2:14 PM, an animal complaint was made at Edison Street and 8th Avenue, concerning a dog being outside without water. Officers responded.
A civil complaint was filed at 2:45 PM on Clermont Street, with the caller wanting to speak to an officer about their vehicle, possibly lost or stolen, and potentially impounded in Illinois.
A traffic stop occurred at 4:26 PM at Neva Road and Farwell Avenue, resulting in a verbal warning for speed. At 4:43 PM, a follow-up investigation was conducted on Fulton Street.
At 5:57 PM, a civil complaint was filed concerning the same issue as the 2:45 PM call. At 6:52 PM, an assist citizen call was made at Kretz Park on 3rd Avenue.
A 911 hang-up call was received at 6:29 PM from Hudson Street near Antigo Campground. A male was heard talking on an open line, but a drive-through revealed nothing of concern. At 6:54 PM, an assist other agency call was logged.
A fireworks complaint came in at 9:24 PM from 7th Avenue and Deleglise Street. Callers reported someone lighting off fireworks in the area. The individual was given a verbal warning and shut down for the night.
A civil complaint was filed at 10:01 PM on Fulton Street. At 10:55 PM, an animal complaint was made on 9th Avenue concerning a husky that ran away from home but was microchipped. The dog was later found and returned home.
Finally, a beat patrol was conducted at 11:10 PM on Field Street near Castle Park.
June 18, 2025
The morning of June 18th began at 4:47 AM with a traffic stop on State Road 64 and Smokey Road, resulting in a verbal warning for a defective headlight. Shortly after, at 5:16 AM, suspicious activity was reported on State Road 47 and Evergreen Road. A male subject was seen sitting on the side of the road, prompting an officer to check his welfare. He confirmed he was walking to Antigo and everything was okay.
At 6:56 AM, another suspicious activity report came in from Crestwood Road. A white male wearing black was seen walking northbound, which seemed odd for the time of day. Officers confirmed he was walking to work, and the situation was cleared.
Later in the morning, at 9:02 AM, a traffic complaint was filed on US 45 and County Road D. A white car was reported swerving all over the road, crossing both the center and fog lines, heading south on US 45. A civil complaint regarding tenant issues was reported at 10:30 AM on Harmon Road.
At 10:10 AM, a fraud or ID theft report was made on County Road T. The caller's mother had purchased a garage door last year but never received it, and her attorney was also unable to get a response from the seller.
The afternoon saw a lockout for a Dodge Caravan at 1:47 PM on County Road B, which was successfully resolved. At 2:18 PM, a traffic complaint was reported on North Avenue. A neighbor was allegedly driving a maroon/red vehicle through a field, creating marks and almost hitting a fence.
At 3:07 PM, a property accident occurred on US 45 and Cherry Road where the reporting person's vehicle was backed into, causing minimal damage. Suspicious activity was reported at 3:49 PM on Arcola Street, where two men claiming to be with an internet provider were seen in the reporting person's yard, despite no appointment being scheduled for that day.
Later, at 6:13 PM, suspicious activity was reported on County Road B. The caller's neighbor noticed their cabin door open, but checking cameras showed it closed. Officers investigated and found the house clear with no signs of forced entry.
A series of traffic stops commenced in the evening:
At 7:50 PM, an information report was filed from a campground on County Road WW. The caller advised of a celebration that might be loud but would conclude by 2 AM, and they had informed neighbors.
June 19, 2025
The early hours of June 19th saw multiple traffic stops:
At 9:06 AM, DNR matters were reported on US 45 and County Road B, concerning a deer on the west shoulder that needed to be dispatched. Officers were unable to locate it. At 9:14 AM, an animal complaint was made on Virginia Street for a runaway black medium-sized dog with a green-striped collar.
An assist citizen call came in at 9:47 AM from US 45 and County Road C. A male was seen walking south on US 45 with a gas can, and there was concern for him in the heat, but he did not appear in distress.
At 9:50 AM, an animal bite was reported on Pit Road. A neighbor's dog bit the reporting person's granddaughter, breaking the skin. The dog's owner was issued a quarantine order and a citation for Dog at Large and Vicious Dogs (1st Offense).
An alarm sounded at 10:08 AM at a residence on Neva Lake Road. It was a residential burglary alarm, but it was accidental and the keyholder provided the proper code.
A civil complaint was filed at 9:58 AM on County Road D. A person was reportedly taking property that was not theirs and refusing to leave. At 11:14 AM, animals were reported on US 45, specifically about 12 horses from Hwy 45 stables that had gotten loose but were later located in a field and returned home.
At 11:27 AM, a lost, found, or damaged property report was filed. The reporting person reported intentional spraying of rocks and mud on their vehicle on Docks Road, but no visible damage was found other than dirty water. They were advised to wash it and check for damages.
At 12:45 PM, another lost, found, or damaged property report was made on Neva Road regarding a wife's sewing machine.
A parking complaint was filed at 1:36 PM on US 45. A vehicle had been parked there since an auction the previous day, and the caller wanted it moved. The owner's husband had permission to park it until Sunday.
At 1:54 PM, a property accident occurred on US 45. The caller was rear-ended while pulling into a radio station. Both parties were on scene, no injuries, and both vehicles were drivable with some damage.
At 2:44 PM, another property accident was reported on US 45. Something flew out of a southbound truck and hit the reporting person's northbound vehicle, causing damage. The reporting person was unable to file a crash report as they left the scene and were advised to contact their insurance company.
Traffic stops continued into the evening:
At 7:25 PM, a motorist assist was provided on State Road 64 and State Road 52 for a vehicle with a flat tire. The driver had tools to replace it.
At 9:21 PM, a trespass to property incident was reported on State Road 64. Three males were reportedly dropped off by a car on vacant property that was scheduled to sell. Officers were unable to locate them inside the house, and all interior doors were secure.
At 9:40 PM, a traffic complaint was filed from County Road C and County Road I. A smaller red Chevy truck with a topper was seen crossing the centerline multiple times and speeding. The driver was given a verbal warning for speed and advised of the driving complaint.
June 20, 2025
The early morning hours of June 20th began at 1:57 AM with a traffic stop on US 45 and Mapleview Road, resulting in a written warning for speed.
At 3:27 AM, a beat patrol was conducted on Mueller Lake Road.
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