ANTIGO POLICE REPORTS
Apr. 1st
Late evening, a warrant arrest was successfully executed near 8th Ave. and Edison St. without incident.
Officers responded to a mental health incident, subsequently executing a search warrant related to the case.
Police were notified of an unsecured door at McDonald's on Neva Rd., which staff could not lock.
Traffic stops during the afternoon and evening resulted in warnings for non-registration and speeding violations.
Officers assisted with several school crossings and handled a false alarm at BMO Harris.
Morning calls included an accident involving property damage near Century Ave. and Clermont St., and assisting probation officers with a custody issue on Clermont St.
Mar. 31st
Multiple calls regarding low-hanging wires due to weather conditions were investigated, with officers ensuring the safety of passing vehicles.
Police provided assistance to another agency late at night on 2nd Ave.
Mar. 29th
A late-night welfare check involved an elderly individual experiencing dementia; EMS took over care at the scene.
Police investigated several harassment complaints throughout the day involving threatening messages and unwanted visits.
Officers handled traffic complaints regarding erratic driving and supervised a funeral procession without incident.
Reports of burglary and aggressive behavior at Aspirus Langlade Hospital were investigated, resolving without physical altercation.
Mar. 28th
Officers addressed suspicious activity at Kwik Trip after midnight involving a confrontation with an individual recording police interaction.
A vehicle collision with a tree on US 45 required vehicle recovery efforts.
Police investigated burglary reports and several fraud incidents, including ID theft involving unauthorized withdrawals at CoVantage Credit Union.
Various traffic stops issued citations for driving infractions, and retail theft at Lakeside Pharmacy was resolved amicably.
Several calls for stray animals and lockout assistance were handled efficiently.
Mar. 27th
Late-night traffic enforcement near S Hudson St. and 10th Ave. resulted in a citation for no insurance and warnings for vehicle infractions and failing to update address details with the DOT.
Earlier in the evening, officers responded to a series of suspicious activities and trespassing reports, including concerns of unauthorized entry at an apartment complex where strange noises were heard.
Police assisted another agency with a call at Prosser Place Estates following up on a prior 911 call.
Around 8 pm, officers provided assistance related to another agency request on Arby's property.
An open garage door at a recently deceased individual's home prompted police response; family members arranged to secure the property.
Several accidental 911 hang-up calls throughout the day were investigated and resolved without incident, including one at Walgreens.
In the afternoon, officers issued warnings during a traffic stop for a moped carrying multiple riders and registration issues.
Police investigated a criminal damage complaint involving significant property damage and requested extra patrols in the area during a clean-up operation.
Officers addressed parking complaints and issued tickets for vehicles improperly parked since earlier in the week.
Early morning patrols noted suspicious activities at local businesses, including an employee mistaken as suspicious activity at Gina's Pizza and loitering concerns at TJ Maxx.
A scheduled prisoner transport from Aspirus Langlade Hospital was completed without incident.
Mar. 24th
Late at night, around 11:55 pm, a traffic stop near 6th Ave. and Clermont St. resulted in citations for operating after suspension, inadequate muffler, and lack of insurance following a K-9 alert.
A domestic disturbance call on Deleglise St. just before 11 pm involved a verbal altercation where one party, reportedly intoxicated, punched a wall but caused no physical harm. Police diffused the situation without further incident.
An earlier domestic issue on Deleglise St. was reported at approximately 10 pm, involving a belligerent individual. Officers managed the situation by advising the individual to rest.
Traffic stops throughout the evening resulted in multiple citations for operating without a license and warnings for equipment violations, including defective headlights, registration lamps, and taillights.
Suspicious activity at a business on Superior St. around 9:50 pm was investigated, finding lights and a radio on, but the building was secured.
Police responded to an alarm activation on Neva Rd. just after 9 pm, discovering an ajar e-commerce door. Officers entered to secure the premises after failing to reach a keyholder.
A report of harassment was filed in the early evening concerning an ex-employee making numerous unwanted calls to a former workplace and acting belligerently after termination. Officers are monitoring closely and attempting to resolve the harassment.
At approximately 7:20 pm, police assisted in admitting a stray dog to the Langlade County Humane Society.
Earlier, a traffic stop near Memory Ln. around 6:30 pm resulted in one individual taken into custody following a consent search.
Additional warnings and traffic enforcement occurred throughout the day, primarily for minor violations and equipment issues.
LANGLADE COUNTY SHERIFF REPORTS
Apr. 2nd
Early morning reports included assisting an elderly citizen with a generator start-up at Sekany Rd. and a property damage accident involving a vehicle in a ditch near US 45 and Birch Rd.
Apr. 1st
Early morning and daytime incidents included traffic stops for lighting and speed violations, a single-vehicle rollover accident on Pioneer Rd. and State Rd. 64, and a domestic violence incident on State Rd. 55 resulting in one arrest.
Officers handled property accidents, a submerged vehicle recovery on Lake St., and several welfare checks due to continuing power outages.
Mar. 31st
Multiple overnight road blockages due to fallen trees were promptly cleared.
Deputies responded to welfare checks for elderly individuals in isolated areas with downed communication lines.
A property trespass and burglary incident on Western Ave. was reported, involving stolen keys and vandalism.
Mar. 30th
Numerous power line incidents and road blockages due to trees impacted multiple locations, including County Rds. AA, B, C, and F. Emergency crews addressed several electrical fires and downed wires throughout the day.
A major accident occurred on US 45 near County Rd. C involving entrapment and injuries, requiring extensive emergency response.
Mar. 29th
Overnight domestic disturbances on State Rd. 64 were swiftly handled, with parties separated without further incident.
Officers provided motorist assistance on State Rd. 64 and lockout support for vehicles on US 45.
Mar. 28th
Early hours saw a vehicle accident involving a tree on US 45 near Huggins Rd. Authorities confirmed no occupants remained at the scene, and a tow truck removed the vehicle.
Daytime traffic complaints and stops were made throughout the county, addressing various speeding and vehicle infractions.
An identity theft case involving a fraudulent $2,500 deposit was reported from Maple Dr.
Mar. 24th
Morning calls included a downed power line on Park Rd and multiple vehicle accidents, including one injury accident on State Rd. 17 near Pepper Creek Dr., involving airbag deployment and an arm injury. Property damage accidents occurred on State Rd. 52 and County Rd. S.
A missing person reported from Forest Rd. was safely located in Merrill later in the evening.
Traffic stops during the night included warnings for speed and license violations. Officers also responded to suspicious activity on US 45 involving a disabled vehicle left overnight.
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