Officers conducted a business check at Heartbreakers at 1:23 AM, finding everything secure. A traffic stop at 1:34 AM resulted in a warning for a defective brake light. Bank deposits were made at CoVantage Credit Union drive-thru at 1:45 AM.
Alarm activity included a response to Aldi at 2:44 AM for a commerce door alert, but the building was secure. A 911 hang-up call from Park View Manor at 6:30 AM revealed people arguing in the background.
A parking complaint was resolved when an officer made contact with the registered owner, who arranged to have the vehicle moved from a back alleyway driveway. Animal control responded to a loose dog at 8th Ave/Superior St at 4:14 AM. Traffic enforcement continued with speed violations cited at North Ave/Pioneer Rd.
A mental health incident occurred at Probation and Parole on Clermont St, and a 911 hang-up from Sleep Inn proved accidental. A juvenile offense was reported at 12:09 PM, and a property damage accident occurred at Bible Truth Assembly at 9:16 AM when a single vehicle struck a parked car, requiring Marty's towing.
Various civil complaints were addressed, including one at Lincoln Street Apartments where an officer was requested to accompany someone retrieving belongings. The person no-showed after 15 minutes.
The evening included a harassment complaint at the Opera House, lost/found property reports, sexual assault investigation at the Safety Building, and road obstructions on Superior St/Spruce St. Multiple traffic stops occurred throughout the night for speeding, defective taillights, and registration violations.
Suspicious activity was reported near the Opera House at 10:51 PM with two people fleeing the scene. Officers located one subject, who was transported to a friend's house.
Early morning activities included a bank deposit at CoVantage drive-thru and a business check at Heartbreakers around 1:24 AM, both confirmed secure. A 911 hang-up call from Road K in Elcho was investigated.
Officers responded to a disorderly conduct call on Clermont St at 1:47 AM, hearing profanity in the background. The incident was determined to be verbal.
Morning activities included a follow-up investigation on Lincoln St, civil complaints regarding a Chevrolet Malibu sedan that had been taken to Texas with permission, and a property damage accident on 5th Ave. Road obstructions were reported and fixed on State Rd 64/Hogan St, with a manhole cover returned to place.
Throughout the day, officers conducted traffic stops for expired registrations, cracked windshields, and vehicle equipment violations. A mental health situation at the Safety Building was documented.
Suspicious activity calls included a van reported on Deleglise St that had been dropped at the wrong address, and an investigation at Heartbreakers where staff reported being followed in the parking lot. Suspicious vehicles were also reported near Mike's Service Center.
A paraphernalia call resulted in a needle with an orange cap being recovered from Lincoln St. An animal complaint on 9th Ave/Lincoln St resulted in a verbal warning when a juvenile was stopped on a dirt bike. The rider was advised to keep the vehicle on private property.
Officers responded to a civil complaint at 3:44 AM regarding how to remove someone from an apartment who had been staying only a few days. A business check at Heartbreakers at 4:48 AM found everything secure.
Disorderly conduct was reported at Terrace View Apartments at 10:44 AM, involving a resident raising a fist to others and yelling at children riding bikes. Both parties were warned to stay away from each other and advised to contact apartment management.
A mental health incident was addressed at the Safety Building at 10:24 AM. Officers investigated suspicious activity at a residence at 12:08 PM where someone apparently attempted to break in. A lost phone was reported on 5th Ave at 12:15 PM.
A computer/internet crime was reported at the Safety Building at 2:18 PM, and traffic enforcement continued with a speed citation on Neva Rd/North Ave. Officers assisted another agency at 5:17 PM, and animal complaints included two dogs running loose on 3rd Ave/Fulton St that were returned to the owner with a 10-day notice to register them with the city.
A road obstruction near Burger King was cleared, and suspicious activity was investigated at Heartbreakers when staff observed people in the parking lot. A welfare check was conducted at Latta Apartments West after a report of water running in another apartment.
A traffic stop at 7th Ave/Clermont St at 12:12 AM resulted in a citation for urinating in public. At 2:23 AM, a driver was cited for operating while intoxicated with no insurance on 2nd Ave/Watson St.
Suspicious activity was investigated at North Central Mechanical at 3:29 AM when an officer noticed a light-colored Chevrolet Suburban or GMC Yukon that didn't match registration records.
A power/phone cable issue was reported on Wilson St at 9:15 AM, where a cable was wrapped around a pole. Children riding dirt bikes were reported on 8th Ave/Dorr St at 10:05 AM, and drug complaints included suspected marijuana use at an apartment on Hogan St.
A welfare check was conducted at a residence on 5th Ave, and a hit and run was reported at 5th Ave/Aurora St where a male in a blue hoodie walked through yards. Traffic enforcement continued through the day with speed violations and defective headlights cited.
An assist citizen call was made at Mendlik Park where a child was stuck in a baby swing, requiring AFD to cut chain links to free the child. A road blockage was reported at 1st Ave/Clermont St, where a sinkhole approximately 10 inches deep was found near a utility pole. DPW was notified and officers placed cones to block the hazard.
A gun or shooting call was investigated on Avenue/Lincoln St at 2:33 PM. Though initially reported as a gunshot with screaming, officers spoke with neighbors who had not heard gunshots but did hear a female banging on something. The report was determined to be unfounded.
An animal complaint included a friendly dog on Sunset Dr/10th Ave that was returned to its owner, and an intoxicated person at a business on Neva Rd was reported yelling at employees and doing burnouts in the parking lot.
A civil complaint at 3:44 AM regarding apartment issues was resolved. A business check at Heartbreakers and multiple traffic stops occurred throughout the early morning.
Disorderly conduct was reported at Terrace View Apartments at 10:44 AM, involving a dispute between neighbors. A mental health incident at the Safety Building was documented at 10:24 AM.
Two domestic incidents were reported, one involving money being taken from a checking account, and another requiring subject custody. Traffic enforcement continued with citations for speeding, OWS (Operating Without a Valid License), and operating with no insurance.
A disorderly conduct complaint at Kastawhiz on 5th Ave involved bikes doing burnouts, resulting in the group being advised to be respectful and call for sober rides later.
Multiple traffic stops occurred on county roads for equipment violations, including defective headlights. A theft was reported on County Rd Y/Beattie Rd where gate locks were cut and a camper's deadbolt broken sometime after deer season.
A property damage accident on County Rd M in White Lake involved a log truck snagging a low wire, causing a pole to break and fall on a bucket truck. The log truck did not stop.
A domestic incident on Enterprise Lake Rd in Elcho resulted in a report. A missing person call on W. Rollwood Rd was resolved when a juvenile who left home on a scooter was located at the hospital.
A panic alarm at a residence on County Rd A in Bryant was determined to be accidentally pressed by a child. A fire call on County Rd X/Koszarek Rd involved a log truck fire with no substantial damage, and crews were able to contain the situation.
An animal accident on State Rd 55/Poor Farm Rd resulted in a crash report, and traffic enforcement continued with verbal warnings for speeding. A mental health assist on County Rd K in Elcho involved a confused caller who was actually at his home in Post Lake.
A 911 hang-up call from Walleye Rd in Pelican resulted in an investigation when death threats were reported. A theft was reported on Old 26 Rd in Deerbrook, with children's clothes, tools, and an air compressor stolen.
An alarm on County Rd A in Bryant was reported as malfunctioning, with the owner planning to replace the module. An injured deer requiring dispatch was reported on N. Langlade Rd/North Ave.
A suspicious activity report on Country Aire Ln in Deerbrook involved concerns about a damaged truck hidden under a tarp. A traffic stop on County Rd I/Angle Rd resulted in a citation for traveling approximately 100 mph in an 80 mph zone.
A two-vehicle accident with injuries on County Rd C in Deerbrook required full road closure and multiple emergency responses including Peck tanker and pumper. An accident involving a turkey was reported on Chip N' Dale Dr, with damage to the vehicle's front end.
A controlled burn was reported on County Rd A in Pelican, scheduled to continue until 5 PM on April 20th. A 911 hang-up from a deactivated cell on 1st Ave sounded like someone walking. An animal carcass was reported on State Rd 47/S Rollwood Rd.
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