ANTIGO POLICE REPORTS
Mar. 22nd
Just before midnight, officers issued a citation for operating while suspended and a warning for defective taillight near Arctic St. and Neva Rd.
Around 11:30 pm, a citation for speeding and warnings for defective headlight and no proof of insurance were given near Neva Rd. and Washington Ave.
Earlier in the evening, around 9:30 pm, officers conducted a traffic stop at Superior St. and 8th Ave. leading to a subject being taken into custody.
At about 8:30 pm, police responded to a harassment complaint at Park View Manor involving text messages. Parties were advised to block each other and warned about future citations.
In the afternoon, around 4:45 pm, a traffic stop on Hudson St. resulted in one individual taken into custody.
Police responded to a gun-related threat at a residence on 5th Ave. around 3:30 pm. Investigation found no immediate threats, and no charges were filed.
Around midday, officers reported a hit-and-run incident involving a parked vehicle near Saint Hyacinth. Minimal damage occurred, and an accident report was filed.
In the early morning hours, a reported fight near 6th Ave. and Deleglise St. turned up empty as officers couldn't locate the individuals involved.
Mar. 21st
Late in the evening, police addressed disorderly conduct involving loud arguments at the Antigo Hotel.
Around 8 pm, officers apprehended a female at Walmart for retail theft, who was additionally charged with felony bail jumping.
Earlier, officers assisted with a vehicle blocking traffic near McDonald's on Neva Rd., quickly resolving the situation.
Several citations were issued during traffic stops for issues ranging from defective headlights to suspended licenses.
Mar. 20th
Police intervened in suspicious vehicle activity near a church parking lot around 11 pm, involving a possible altercation that dispersed quickly.
In the evening, a subject was taken into custody during a traffic stop on Edison St. after officers discovered an active warrant.
Officers responded to repeated parking and suspicious activity complaints, including a stuck wheelchair at Station House Apartments and a vehicle alarm repeatedly triggering at a parking lot near Neva Rd.
A teal purse found near Antigo Bakery was returned to its rightful owner.
Mar. 19th
Just before midnight, an officer came across a Krueger Steinfest plow truck stuck in a ditch near Pioneer Rd. and State Rd. 64. The driver was unharmed and arrangements were quickly made to pull the vehicle free.
Earlier, around 11:05 pm, another vehicle was reported stranded in a ditch on the westbound side of State Rd. 64 near Walmart. A passing plow driver noted occupants had been picked up safely by another vehicle.
A semi-truck blocking the south driveway of Hydratight prompted a late-night complaint around 10:30 pm. Officers found the driver and directed them to clear the driveway promptly.
An odd delivery raised questions just after 7 pm when a caller reported someone dropped off unfamiliar tax documents at their home before quickly leaving. Police provided follow-up support and contact information.
Just after 6 pm, an individual violating absolute sobriety conditions prompted a swift police response at Park View Manor. The subject had previous open cases and strict bond conditions prohibiting intoxication and contact with certain parties.
Around 4:45 pm, officers issued a verbal warning for expired registration during a traffic stop near Morse St. and 6th Ave.
Earlier, around 2:20 pm, a concerned citizen reported a hazardous manhole cover near TJ Maxx on State Rd. 64. Authorities were promptly notified to handle repairs.
Around midday, a motorist was mailed a citation for speeding near Birch St. and S Superior St. and received additional warnings for multiple violations.
Mar. 18th
Late at night, around 10:20 pm, suspicious activity involving possible tampering with vehicle tires was reported. Officers responded swiftly, noting the caller appeared unusually anxious. Further investigation found no signs of tampering.
Around 7 pm, police responded to an accident involving a motorist and a bicyclist at the intersection of 5th Ave. and Superior St. The cyclist quickly departed the scene unharmed, declining further assistance.
At approximately 5:55 pm, a stray cat was found near State Rd. 64 and Hill Rd. was secured safely at HAWS after no identifying chip was located.
Earlier, just before 4 pm, repeated complaints about a dog at large resulted in police issuing a citation to the pet’s owner.
At about 2:45 pm, a report was made regarding a loose dog near 4th Ave. and Deleglise St., though officers were unable to locate the animal.
Around midday, officers investigated a gas drive-off at Marathon Express Mart. The case remains open with license details provided for further follow-up.
In the morning, police responded to a disorderly conduct complaint involving tenants damaging a lawn repeatedly by driving over it at Hickory St. Apartments.
Overnight, around 2:30 am, a driver received a verbal warning near Superior St. and 3rd Ave. for improper display of temporary plates and failure to carry proof of insurance.
LANGLADE COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTS
Mar. 19th
Early morning traffic incidents included a car hitting a deer near County Rd. C and Franc Rd. without injuries and a motorist assisted at County Rd. N and US 45.
Around 7:40 am, a traffic stop on State Rd. 64 near Ackley Rd. resulted in a verbal warning for speeding and lack of insurance.
Mar. 18th
Late-night calls included suspicious activity reported near County Rd. G and US 45, and a verbal warning issued for speeding and expired registration during a traffic stop on County Rd. S near Junction Rd.
An evening lockout assistance was provided around 9 pm on County Rd. A.
A stray cat found near State Rd. 64 and Hill Rd. was safely relocated to an animal shelter after approval from the town chairman.
Officers responded to reports of two friendly dogs roaming near Hunting River Manor; one was secured while efforts continued to locate the owners.
Earlier in the day, a delivery driver alerted authorities to smoke detectors sounding at a vacant residence on W Shore Dr. Investigation found no emergency.
A citizen's complaint regarding debris on Spring Brook Rd. was resolved after discussions with responsible parties.
Mar. 17th
A serious accident involving injuries and a fire occurred just after 1:30 am on State Rd. 64, with emergency crews including medivac responding swiftly. One individual was reportedly ejected from a vehicle.
Officers removed a deer carcass from the road on State Rd. 64 and Price-Polar Rd. in the early morning.
Later, authorities replaced a damaged stop sign temporarily at the intersection of State Rd. 55 and State Rd. 64 after a caller reported the hazard.
In the afternoon, deputies responded to a minor accident involving vehicle bumpers near Flower Ln. and Enterprise Lake Rd., with the parties agreeing to handle reporting online.
Suspicious activity involving a woman behaving erratically and possibly fleeing another jurisdiction led to deputies locating her vehicle and making a bail-jumping referral.
Around 6 pm, a welfare check was requested on Sunny Waters Ln., while a harassment complaint involving a former employee near County Rd. P led to advice given to both parties to avoid further conflict.
Evening traffic stops included a citation for operating after revocation near State Rd. 64 and Marathon Dr. after officers intervened due to driving concerns.
Additionally, deputies assisted motorists with disabled vehicles due to overheating or damage from animal collisions throughout the day.
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