Apr. 30th
At 12:11 AM, an officer conducted a check at Castle Park on Field St, confirming all was in order. Later that morning, at 9:41 AM, a juvenile offense was reported on Langlade Rd. Officers managed traffic for a funeral procession starting at 11:07 AM, which proceeded north from the funeral home and then east on 5th Ave, crossing Superior St and Edison St. A follow-up investigation was initiated at 11:40 AM.
Midday brought various calls for service. At 11:58 AM, an animal complaint was received from Spring Brook Veterinary Clinic on State Rd 64, where staff wished to speak with an officer regarding a file. Around 1:38 PM, officers were called to assist a citizen at the Langlade County Safety Building on Clermont St. The ER had contacted dispatch about a patient who hadn't returned home in days and was concerned, as this individual had a history of going to the high school looking for a deceased former teacher. Another juvenile offense was reported at 2:05 PM from Aspirus Langlade Hospital on E 5th Ave. Shortly after, at 2:13 PM, a citizen came to the Safety Building to report identity theft originating from Amron, prompting a fraud investigation. School crossing duties were managed at 5th Ave and Deleglise St starting at 2:45 PM. Two husky dogs were reported running loose and attempting to enter vehicles at the DMV on Clermont St at 2:57 PM; the owners were contacted. Another fraud report, related to tax fraud and hacking at Amron, was taken at the Langlade County Safety Building at 3:08 PM.
Later in the afternoon and into the evening, officers responded to an animal bite incident at M and J Equipment at 3:41 PM, where a neighbor reportedly stuck fingers through a fence; paperwork was completed as the bite broke the skin. A traffic stop on Charlotte St at North Ave at 4:32 PM resulted in a verbal warning for speed. At 5:37 PM, a complaint about a motor device "whipping" donuts and creating ruts in an empty lot near 6th Ave and Deleglise St was addressed with a warning for driving habits. An officer assisted a citizen at 5:57 PM who needed to retrieve belongings from a residence but was unable to contact the other party; contact was eventually made, and arrangements were settled. At 6:11 PM, an anonymous individual at the Safety Building wished to report someone driving without a license. An animal bite was reported by Aspirus Langlade Hospital ER at 6:20 PM, and a report was generated. A report of abuse or neglect came in at 6:32 PM, alleging a neighbor was not watching their children and was beating a dog with a stick; officers found no animal abuse upon arrival. At 8:13 PM on Dorr St and 5th Ave, an officer initiated a warrant check, which was confirmed through Brown County, leading to a subject taken into custody. A traffic stop at 8:55 PM at Forrest Rd and S Dorr St resulted in a written warning for defective brake lamps. Another traffic stop at 9:23 PM at Clermont St and 2nd Ave led to a written warning for registration. A welfare check was conducted at Park View Manor at 9:53 PM after a caller reported their cousin, who has diabetes and a heart history, was feeling dizzy with slurred speech and hadn't eaten all day. A follow-up investigation was attempted at 11:07 PM, but there was no answer at the door. Officers made a bank deposit at the CoVantage Drive Thru on 6th Ave at 11:13 PM. The night concluded with a beat check at Castle Park on Field St at 11:33 PM and another beat check at the laundromat at 5th Ave and Superior St at 11:41 PM.
May 1st
The early hours saw a traffic stop at 12:37 AM at 8th Ave and Superior St, where a written warning was issued for equipment and a verbal warning for expired insurance. An officer discovered an open door on an office building off an alley at 5th Ave and Superior St at 12:46 AM, but everything was found to be in order. At 1:21 AM on 1st Ave, a vehicle traveling 55 mph on Superior St was stopped; a search was conducted due to the odor of marijuana, resulting in citations for speeding (55 in a 25 mph zone) and a minor transporting alcohol. Another traffic stop at 6:34 AM at Langlade Rd and 2nd Ave resulted in a written warning for speed.
Later in the morning, at 9:16 AM on Deleglise St, a citizen came to the Safety Building to file a complaint about a neighbor's dogs barking at all hours, including 4:00 AM, and provided video evidence. A beat check was conducted at Aspirus Langlade Hospital at 9:46 AM. A follow-up investigation took place on Deleglise St at 9:55 AM. At 10:39 AM on 5th Ave, a report came in about four dogs that jumped off a balcony and were running loose in the road; the owner managed to wrangle them. A follow-up investigation occurred on Graham Ave at 11:47 AM.
The afternoon included officers assisting with a vehicle lockout on Clermont St at 1:44 PM. At 1:59 PM on 5th Ave, a civil process was served. A property damage accident was reported at 3:23 PM at Western Ave and 5th Ave; one driver was cited for no insurance and following too closely. A lost wallet, last seen at Menards on Jerome St, was reported at 2:59 PM; it was later found. Officers assisted with a motorist whose white Nissan was partially blocking the northbound lane on Superior St near Cutlass Apartments at 4:42 PM. Another follow-up investigation was conducted on 5th Ave at 4:36 PM. An animal complaint was received at 4:15 PM from 5th Ave. Assistance was provided to another agency at 4:53 PM at the 10th Ave Trailer Park for a 58-year-old female who had fallen after a recent hip replacement and was in significant pain. At 5:10 PM on Superior St at Woken Bear Coffee, an officer mailed a citation for an ATV violation. A trespassing complaint was made at 5:20 PM on 5th Ave by a resident who stated people going to a neighbor's house were walking across her lawn and taunted her when asked not to; the officer spoke to the neighbors who agreed to go around.
Evening activities included a report of a lost wallet at 6:30 PM, potentially misplaced at Walmart, Fleet Farm, or Walgreens on Neva Rd about a week prior. A traffic stop at 7:50 PM at N Superior St and Badger Ave led to a search and a subject taken into custody. A garbage complaint was lodged at 8:17 PM from Dorr St, where a resident reported neighbors repeatedly leaving trash in their yard and driveway despite prior warnings from officers. An alarm sounded at a residence on Watson St at 10:35 PM due to motion; contact was made with a keyholder who advised everything should be secure. A 911 hang-up call from 1st Ave at 11:13 PM was found to be accidental, with the caller confirming no emergency.
May 2nd
In the early morning hours, at 1:38 AM on 5th Ave, officers conducted a traffic stop due to suspicious driving between driveways; the driver was trying to connect with a friend and received a verbal warning. A beat check was performed at Aspirus Langlade Hospital on E 5th Ave at 3:25 AM. A 911 hang-up call at 6:50 AM from Whispering Pines Apartments on Charlotte St was determined to be accidental. An alarm activated at 7:38 AM on Center St, indicating a commercial burglary with warehouse entry and motion; the alarm company was attempting to contact a keyholder.
Morning activities included a welfare check at 8:19 AM on 5th Ave. A traffic complaint came in at 8:30 AM regarding a Buick swerving on State Rd 64 near Fraley Rd, heading westbound and almost hitting multiple vehicles; officers located the vehicle in the Walmart parking lot and issued warnings for driving habits, with several additional warnings to be mailed.
Later in the day, a follow-up investigation took place on Kelly St at 11:46 AM. A funeral escort was provided at 12:03 PM from Edison St and 5th Ave, proceeding east on 5th Ave across Clermont St and Superior St. Officers assisted another agency at the Langlade County Safety Building on Clermont St at 1:15 PM. A juvenile offense was reported at Antigo High School on 10th Ave at 1:52 PM. At 3:06 PM, a citizen came to the Safety Building to report almost being run over by a Chevy Silverado while on his bike near BP; the reporting party had the license plate, and officers planned to contact the driver.
In the afternoon and evening, a hit and run was reported at 4:10 PM in the TJ Maxx parking lot on State Rd 64; the reporting party's vehicle was damaged by what a witness described as a Ford Ranger pickup, possibly with a blue pinstripe and damage to its front driver's side. A 911 hang-up call from Eastview on Park St at 4:21 PM involved an open line with someone pressing buttons; an employee was unaware of any emergency but agreed to check. At 5:14 PM, a juvenile offense occurred at Antigo Middle School on 7th Ave. A civil complaint was reopened at 5:16 PM regarding a vehicle trade at Saratoga Park on Nantasket St where the title was improperly handled; the issue appeared to be resolved after the involved male agreed to bring the title on Monday. A traffic stop at 5:41 PM at S Superior St and Forrest Rd resulted in a citation for non-registration and a 14-day notice for OWI. A report concerning trespassing on Langlade Rd came in at 6:09 PM, where someone had set up camp in a non-camping area on the boardwalk accessible from 2nd Ave; the individual was contacted and told to leave. A traffic stop at 7:57 PM on Superior St at Marathon Express Mart was due to the registered owner not being within their allowed travel time. Another traffic stop occurred at the Langlade County Safety Building at 8:11 PM involving a white Ford Explorer. A welfare check was conducted at 10:07 PM on State Rd 64. Officers made a bank deposit at CoVantage Drive Thru on 6th Ave at 11:09 PM. An alarm at Antigo Auto Parts on 5th Ave was reported at 11:41 PM due to a rear overhead door; though a keyholder was not responding initially, one eventually arrived, and all was found secure.
May 3rd
Shortly after midnight, at 12:12 AM, officers conducted a walkthrough at Kastawayz on 5th Ave. This was followed by another walkthrough at Tap House on Edison St at 12:18 AM. Suspicious activity was investigated at the Dog Park on State Rd 64 at 3:23 AM, where an occupied vehicle was found; the individual was on paper, DOC was called, but no hold was placed, and they were moved along. At 5:27 AM on Edison St, an officer found a front door of a residence open; it was the mudroom door, which appeared broken and unable to close properly, but the main residence was secure.
Later in the day, officers assisted with a vehicle lockout on 3rd Ave at 2:02 PM. A traffic stop at 3:15 PM at Forrest Rd and Gowan Rd resulted in a 2-week correction notice for registration. Another traffic stop at 3:28 PM at Little Caesars on Superior St led to a field contact for registration. A noise complaint was received at 3:37 PM from near Kastawayz on 5th Ave, where a motorcycle was reportedly revving its engine loudly. A traffic stop at 3:38 PM on Superior St near Antigo Yamaha resulted in a citation for OWL (Operating While License Suspended/Revoked). A report of a drug-related smell came from 5th Ave at 4:25 PM; officers spoke with several tenants, and the owner was advised to call again if the smell recurred. An NCIC check was performed at the Langlade County Safety Building at 4:22 PM. At 4:58 PM, an incident occurred on State Rd 64. A traffic stop at 4:59 PM at Neva Rd and Willard Ave involved a PC search, with suspected THC found.
Evening activities included a report of a juvenile offense at 6:04 PM near the Hudson Street Bridge. An officer was out with a male on 3rd Ave at 7:47 PM; the subject was taken into custody on confirmed warrants. A traffic stop at 7:25 PM at Field St and Weed St resulted in a verbal warning for failure to stop at a stop sign. Another traffic stop at 7:00 PM at 5th Ave and Dorr St resulted in a citation for unnecessary acceleration and a traffic pamphlet. An NCIC check was conducted at the Langlade County Safety Building at 7:22 PM. Suspicious activity was reported at 9:08 PM behind Rainbow Laundry on 5th Ave, where a car had been parked for about 25 minutes on multiple occasions during the week. A traffic stop at 9:42 PM at Superior St and 7th Ave involved a vehicle parked in a lot south of 7th Ave, resulting in a warning for OWL. A welfare check was conducted on Superior St at 10:08 PM. A traffic stop at 10:00 PM at 7th Ave and Clermont St led to a verbal warning for speed. At 10:35 PM at 9th Ave and Dorr St, an officer was out with a male on a bicycle who received a verbal warning for riding without lights and running stop signs. A bank deposit was made at CoVantage Drive Thru on 6th Ave at 10:53 PM, with the deposit confirmed later. Officers checked Castle Park on Field St for any issues at 11:04 PM but found nothing unusual. A traffic stop at 11:36 PM at 5th Ave and Edison St resulted in a written warning for defective headlights/taillights. A follow-up investigation was attempted on Superior St at 11:52 PM, but no contact was made.
May 4th
Just before 1:00 AM, a traffic stop at 4th Ave and Superior St resulted in the driver being advised to turn on their headlights. At 3:06 AM, an alarm was reported at the county impound as offline and having gone off; the exterior of the building was found secure. Officers conducted a beat check at Aspirus Langlade Hospital on E 5th Ave at 3:49 AM, where a printer was loaded to a squad computer.
Later in the morning, at 9:29 AM, a disorderly conduct incident was reported. A person stated that when they went to another individual's house the previous day, that individual became upset and pushed them on the steps, causing pain, though EMS was denied. A welfare check was requested at 9:40 AM for a neighbor who hadn't been seen since January, with Christmas decorations still up and a garage access door slightly open. It was learned the neighbor had been transported to the hospital in January and family was checking on the property; the garage door was secured. A 911 hang-up call at 11:46 AM was confirmed to be accidental.
In the afternoon and evening, suspicious activity was reported at 3:15 PM at Lincoln St and 4th Ave, where an officer was out with an individual who was subsequently detained and taken into custody on a confirmed warrant. A traffic stop at 4:31 PM at Superior St and 8th Ave resulted in a citation for speed. An animal complaint regarding a dog in the road was received at 4:43 PM from Superior St and 2nd Ave. Officers assisted with a car lockout at Fleet Farm Gas Mart at 5:14 PM. A 911 hang-up call from Jaycee Park at 5:27 PM involved an open line with sounds of physical activity; subsequent calls confirmed someone was at the tennis courts. Another 911 hang-up call occurred at Eastview at 5:53 PM with an open line and button pressing; staff could not be reached. At 6:08 PM, Walmart on State Rd 64 reported a theft; an individual was caught attempting to steal $22 worth of cat and dog food and was cited for retail theft. A traffic stop at 6:44 PM at Superior St and 10th Ave occurred as a vehicle was pulling into the laundromat, resulting in a written warning. A traffic stop at 7:12 PM at 4th Ave and Deleglise St led to a citation for OWS (Operating While Suspended). A welfare check was conducted at 7:14 PM after a caller couldn't reach an individual with heart issues all day; contact was made, and the caller was updated. A traffic stop at 7:29 PM at S Superior St and Spruce St resulted in a verbal warning for a cracked windshield and no seatbelt. A traffic stop at 7:42 PM at Superior St and 8th Ave involved a probable cause search, but no checks were noted. A noise complaint came from Northside Apartments at 8:15 PM regarding loud bass shaking the floor, which had been ongoing for about 20 minutes but had since stopped. A traffic stop at 8:33 PM at Superior St and 3rd Ave resulted in a written warning. Another traffic stop at 8:44 PM at Crosstown Enterprises on S Superior St led to a verbal warning for speed. A traffic stop at 8:55 PM at Neva Rd and Amron Ave, with the vehicle pulling into the Holiday Inn, resulted in a 14-day written correction being mailed for no insurance and suspended registration. An alarm at Aldi's on Neva Rd due to an e-commerce door was reported at 9:37 PM; the building was found secure, and the alarm company advised to cancel. A traffic stop at Arby's on Neva Rd at 9:36 PM resulted in a citation for OWL and a verbal warning for multiple other offenses. Another traffic stop at McDonald's on Neva Rd at 9:50 PM led to a verbal warning for speed. Officers conducted a beat check at Castle Park on Field St at 11:21 PM. A traffic stop at 10:56 PM at Neva Rd and Arctic St resulted in a verbal warning for no taillights. At 11:44 PM, a resident reported their cream-colored terrier, "Scrappy," had gotten loose; the dog, which might bite if approached, was later found at 4th and Lincoln and subsequently near Deleglise and 5th, then returned to the owner who received a verbal warning for dog license.
May 5th
At 2:26 AM, officers performed a beat check at Neva Rd and Century Ave. A report of a stolen vehicle was made at 6:35 AM. The reporting party stated someone had borrowed their car, returned it, then took it again the next day without permission and hadn't returned. The individual was given until 8:00 AM on May 6th to return the car or face charges; later, the person called and said to come get the car. An alarm at the Antigo Church of the Nazarene at 9:00 AM, due to main side motion, was disregarded after a keyholder checked cameras and confirmed it was another keyholder. At 8:16 AM, a caller reported an individual with a warrant was in the parking lot of the Langlade County Courthouse; the subject was to be taken into custody.
Later in the morning and into the afternoon, officers assisted another agency at the 10th Ave Trailer Park at 10:10 AM. A follow-up investigation was conducted at the 10th Ave Trailer Park at 10:58 AM. A report of fraud or ID theft came from Subway on State Rd 64 at 10:21 AM. At 12:09 PM, a verbal argument was reported. Damage to a front window, possibly from a BB, was reported at 12:57 PM. A 911 hang-up call with a lot of static originated from Antigo Middle School on 7th Ave at 2:21 PM; the number was not the school's main line. A traffic stop at 3:23 PM at 7th Ave and Lincoln St resulted in a citation. Another traffic stop at 3:33 PM at 5th Ave and Dorr St led to a written warning for speed. A traffic stop occurred at 5th Ave and Laurisa Ln at 3:53 PM. An anonymous report of disorderly conduct came in at 3:55 PM, stating an individual was drunk and yelling at people, possibly making threats. A traffic stop at 3:59 PM at North Ave and Neva Rd resulted in an arrest.
Evening activities included a juvenile offense reported at Lake Park on Hudson St at 4:20 PM. Another juvenile offense was reported at 6:49 PM. A traffic stop at TJ Maxx on State Rd 64 at 7:47 PM resulted in a 2-week correction notice for no insurance and registration. An NCIC check was performed at the Langlade County Safety Building at 8:12 PM. Officers assisted a citizen at 9:30 PM at 10th Ave and Edison St regarding a moped on the sidewalk; a warning for non-registration was issued. An alarm at Aldi's on Neva Rd at 11:03 PM was due to a semi-delivery truck; the driver advised they followed correct procedure, and the doors were found secure. An NCIC check was done at the Langlade County Safety Building at 11:21 PM. Finally, a bank deposit was made at CoVantage Drive Thru on 6th Ave at 11:40 PM.
Apr. 29th
At 6:15 AM, a caller on Cherry Rd in Antigo reported a lost black calf with a blue ear tag, approximately 6-8 weeks old, which was believed to have gotten out during the previous night's storm. A deputy made contact, and the calf was found. Shortly after, at 6:27 AM, a deputy assisted a motorist experiencing mechanical troubles on State Rd 64 and Airport Rd in Antigo; help was already on the way. A property damage accident was reported at 6:40 AM on County Rd CC and County Line Rd in the Town of Gleason, where a car had flipped over. The driver, who was walking around, stated they hit some water but was okay. The vehicle was upside down in a swampy ditch, and a tow was requested, requiring a temporary lane closure to upright the vehicle. The highway department placed barrels to warn of high water.
Later in the morning, at 7:36 AM, a tree, approximately 10 inches in diameter, was reported blocking both lanes on Robin Ln and Pratt Rd in Elcho; the town chairman was contacted to have it removed. A traffic stop at 7:42 AM on State Rd 64 and Highland Rd in Antigo resulted in verbal warnings for failure to yield right of way and no proof of insurance.
In the afternoon, a 911 hang-up call at 12:46 PM from Hill Rd in Antigo involved an open line with kids talking and laughing in the background; a callback confirmed no emergency. A traffic stop at 1:22 PM on State Rd 64 and Shadey Rd in Antigo resulted in a verbal warning for speed. At 1:42 PM on County Rd S in Antigo, a traffic stop led to a written warning for speed. Information was received at 3:09 PM regarding a car trailer with a flat tire near County Rd D in the Town of Rolling; the owner planned to remove it by the next day but was advised a deputy would check, and the owner later confirmed it would be removed that day. A DNR matter was reported at 3:35 PM from W Goose Island Rd and County Rd T in the Town of Peck, where someone had dumped about 40 tires in a ditch on DNR property within the last week or two; the DNR was advised and would follow up.
An animal complaint was received at 4:30 PM from W Fifth Ave in the Town of Antigo regarding a lost male chihuahua named Reeses with a black collar; the dog was later found. A 911 hang-up call at 4:18 PM from W Bear Lake Rd in Antigo was an accidental dial by a child. Another 911 hang-up call at 5:23 PM from State Rd 52 in the Town of Vilas was also accidental. Suspicious activity was reported at 6:38 PM on County Rd V in Antigo, involving a pickup truck full of tires. The caller was concerned the occupants were trying to dispose of the tires. A deputy spoke with the individuals, who stated they were taking pictures of the river and had just gotten new tires, with the old ones in the truck bed.
The evening concluded with a traffic stop at 10:24 PM on US 45 and Knight Rd in the Town of Upham, where a verbal warning was issued for a busted taillight.
Apr. 30th
The morning began with a report of criminal damage at 7:57 AM on County Rd BB in Antigo, where someone had done "doughnuts" on a lawn overnight and thrown out a beer can. A traffic stop at 9:33 AM on County Rd K and County Rd U in Elcho involving a black Chevy heavy-duty truck resulted in a citation for a seatbelt violation and written warnings for speed and not carrying a license. A controlled burn of brush was reported at 9:56 AM on County Rd F in Antigo. At 11:14 AM on County Rd TT and County Rd T in the Town of Peck, a traffic stop led to a verbal warning for speed. A garbage complaint was received at 11:47 AM from State Rd 64 and County Rd S in the Town of Polar, regarding dumped garbage that included names; the DNR was noted as handling the incident.
In the afternoon, a 911 hang-up call at 2:32 PM from Hill Rd in the Town of Polar involved an open line with someone speaking Spanish; upon callback, the person hung up as soon as dispatch identified themselves. A controlled burn was reported at 2:11 PM on US 45 and County Rd B in the Town of Summit. An officer assisted with a vehicle lockout at 2:13 PM on Center St in Antigo, where a child had started the car with a 3-year-old inside. A traffic stop at 3:34 PM on US 45 and County Rd B in the Town of Summit resulted in verbal warnings for speed and expired registration. An animal complaint came in at 4:38 PM from County Rd I and US 45 in Antigo regarding two husky dogs running in the median; the owner was contacted and was on her way to pick them up after someone caught them. A traffic stop at 4:51 PM on US 45 and County Rd T in the Town of Summit led to a written warning for speed.
Evening activities included a controlled burn for training purposes by the Elcho Fire Department at the Elcho Town Dump on County Rd K at 6:09 PM. A traffic stop at 7:12 PM on State Rd 64 and Orchard Rd in Antigo resulted in a verbal warning for speeding. Another traffic stop for speeding at 7:36 PM on State Rd 64 and Elm Rd in the Town of Vilas also resulted in a verbal warning. A third traffic stop for speeding occurred at 7:52 PM on State Rd 64 and Badger Ranch Rd in the Town of Wolf River, again resulting in a verbal warning. At 10:34 PM, a 911 call from State Rd 64 in Antigo involved a confused male who stated he needed room service and thought he was in a hospital; a deputy checked and found everything to be okay. A wrecker was needed at 11:25 PM on State Rd 64 and Ackley Rd in Antigo for a vehicle that had broken down but was not blocking the road; a tow service was en route.
May 1st
Early morning saw a traffic stop at 5:10 AM on County Rd S and Crestwood Rd in Antigo, resulting in a verbal warning for speeding. An animal-involved accident occurred at 6:24 AM on State Rd 64 and County Rd H in Antigo, where a car struck a deer; there were no injuries, the vehicle was drivable, and the deer was in a field, its condition unknown. A parking complaint was made at 6:47 AM from Antigo St in Elcho regarding a Jeep parked by a dumpster with the seat leaned back, possibly occupied by a sleeping person; the vehicle was moved to a public lot, and the subject was given a ride to his vehicle and advised not to drive, arranging a ride from his brother. A traffic stop at 8:02 AM on State Rd 64 and Zima Rd in Antigo resulted in verbal warnings for speeding (55 in a 35 mph zone), no proof of insurance, and a cracked windshield.
Later in the morning, at 11:54 AM on State Rd 64 in Antigo, a citizen requested a civil standby to retrieve belongings from a residence where a no-contact order was in place; the exchange occurred civilly. An accident with injuries was reported at 12:59 PM at Moccasin Lake Rd and Bear Ln in Elcho, involving a single vehicle with a female occupant who had a possible arm injury; a tow was requested.
In the afternoon, a traffic stop at 4:56 PM on County Rd C and Town Forest Rd in the Town of Peck resulted in a citation for operating without proof of insurance and written warnings for speed and not carrying a license. At 5:41 PM on US 45 in Antigo, a resident reported a potential fraud attempt where someone claiming to be from the health department called and offered a free knee massage, asking for her address and Medicare information. A civil complaint was reopened at 5:52 PM from County Rd C in the Town of Peck. A parent reported that her stepson, who was court-ordered to return to Arizona with his mother, had a panic attack and was at the ER. She requested assistance relaying this to the biological mother who was at a local hotel. Aspirus Langlade Hospital later called requesting an officer to assist with the situation. The biological mother also called asking for an escort, stating she was supposed to get her son back per a court order but could not reach the father or son.
Evening brought a domestic incident at 8:13 PM on County Rd O in the Town of Bryant between a mother and daughter, reportedly physical after the mother refused to let the daughter keep a cat, and a lamp was broken. The daughter went upstairs, and no weapons were in the house. The Department of Social Services was contacted. This escalated later at 9:46 PM, with the caller stating things were escalating again but were not physical, and placement was needed. An ambulance was requested for a 15-year-old female with unknown medical issues, who was reportedly uncooperative.
May 2nd
In the early hours, at 3:11 AM, a traffic complaint was received from Lincoln County Sheriff's Office about a white Jeep truck driving under the speed limit and in both lanes, last seen eastbound on State Rd 64 at Highway 51, entering Langlade County; deputies were unable to locate the vehicle.
Morning activities included a car versus deer accident at 7:42 AM on US 45 north of County Rd V in the Town of Neva; the deer needed to be dispatched, and there was debris in the road. The driver was waiting for a tow. A panic alarm was received at 7:46 AM from Cozy Ln in Antigo; a male party was found moving items in the residence. A traffic complaint regarding a white Buick swerving on State Rd 64 and Fraley Rd in the Town of Vilas at 8:15 AM, which had almost hit multiple vehicles, was referred to Antigo PD as the vehicle headed into the city and was located in a parking lot by a city officer. Criminal damage to a mailbox was reported at 8:39 AM on Langlade Rd in Antigo; the owner just wanted it on file as no car parts were found.
Later in the day, a funeral escort was provided at 12:07 PM, proceeding north through the intersection of State Rd 52 and State Rd 64 from Langlade Rd. At 2:01 PM, property (a wallet containing a WI driver's license and Venmo card) found in a ditch was reported from US 45 and County Rd G in the Town of Rolling; an attempt was to be made to contact the owner. Criminal damage to a mailbox, which was ripped out of the ground, was reported at 2:12 PM on Reimer Rd in Antigo; this occurred early the previous morning, and the caller had questions about putting up cameras. A traffic stop at 2:15 PM on US 45 and Sunset Rd in Elcho occurred. Another traffic stop at 2:23 PM on State Rd 64 and Shadey Rd in Antigo resulted in a verbal warning for traveling 78 in a 55 mph zone. A caller reported at 3:42 PM from Riverside Rd in the Town of Peck that an individual was at a bar when bond conditions prohibited it; however, a check of the bond agreements on file showed no such conditions regarding taverns or alcohol.
In the evening, a car versus deer accident occurred at 7:34 PM on US 45 and Koepenick Rd in the Town of Upham. There were no injuries, but the deer was still alive and needed to be dispatched. Smoke was coming from the engine, but no visible flames were reported, and a tow was requested. A traffic stop at 8:50 PM on State Rd 64 and Grudgeville Rd in the Town of Vilas resulted in a verbal warning for speed.
May 3rd
In the early morning, at 1:46 AM, a welfare check was requested for an individual on Walleye Rd in the Town of Ainsworth who had called asking to speak with a specific detective, then changed his mind, sounding potentially impaired. A deputy called the individual, who stated he wanted to speak to detectives and was advised to call during business hours, confirming he had no emergency. At 3:33 AM, a report of a possibly intoxicated driver heading northbound on State Rd 47 near Fairview Rd in Antigo, forwarded from another agency, was investigated, but the vehicle was not located.
During the day, an animal complaint was received at 8:42 AM from County Rd G in Antigo regarding a black Lab and a brown German Shepherd mix that had taken off a few hours prior, both males, friendly, and wearing shock collars; the dogs later returned home. A stolen vehicle was reported at 8:49 AM from Clermont St in Antigo. A welfare check was requested at 12:30 PM from W Bear Lake Rd in Antigo after a father reported his son was texting him, scared because his grandmother was yelling at him and he feared she might hit him again, referencing a past incident. At 12:38 PM, deputies assisted another agency on Hwy 52 in the Town of Vilas in looking for a male party who was trespassing and fled on foot; the male, wearing a bright green hoodie under a brown coat, was later detained. A 911 hang-up call at 1:10 PM from E Cent Fl in the Town of Gleason involved females talking and laughing; a callback confirmed no emergency, as they were on ATV trails. Suspicious activity was reported at 3:06 PM from US 45 in Antigo, where two black trucks, one with a trailer and one with a topper, had opened a gate and backed up to a warehouse. The property owner was contacted and confirmed people were supposed to be there fixing a door. A noise complaint regarding neighbors shooting guns all day at a "little shooting range type thing" was received at 3:50 PM from Badger Ranch Rd in the Town of Wolf River; the caller felt unsafe but was advised of the noise ordinance and that safe shooting is allowed.
Evening brought a controlled burn by the Town of Antigo starting around 6:00 PM on Clover Rd, expected to last about four hours. A 911 hang-up call at 6:46 PM from Badger Tr in the Town of Wolf River was an accidental dial from an Apple Watch at a camper; the caller confirmed no emergency. A traffic stop at 9:14 PM on County Rd G and County Rd X in Antigo resulted in a verbal warning for a defective taillight. A traffic complaint was received at 9:44 PM from County Rd A and Claire Rd in the Town of Bryant, where a silver Toyota with Texas plates reportedly blew two stop signs and nearly hit another car; deputies were unable to locate the vehicle. A traffic stop at 9:38 PM on State Rd 55 and Wolf Rd in the Town of Vilas resulted in a citation for OWL, with a referral for a second OWL offense in three years. An animal carcass was cleared from the road by a deputy at 10:07 PM on State Rd 55 and Barrnett Ln in Antigo.
May 4th
In the early hours, Wausau PD passed along information at 12:33 AM that they had a pursuit with a vehicle whose registered owner lived in Phlox on State Rd 47 and had a felony DOC warrant. A deputy checked the residence, but the vehicle did not appear to be there. A motorist assist occurred at 2:49 AM on State Rd 64 in Antigo, where a driver had pulled over after an argument with her boyfriend in town; no law enforcement services were needed. An automated iPhone crash detection was received at 3:19 AM from Old 26 Rd and Elmwood Ln in Antigo; deputies checked the area but found no crash, only locating the phone.
During the day, a large controlled burn was reported at 8:04 AM in the area of Sauls Spring Rd and State Rd 64 in the Town of Vilas, scheduled from 10:30 AM to 5:00 PM. A 911 hang-up call at 11:11 AM from Blue Jay Ln and Hummingbird Ln in Elcho was accidental. A traffic complaint about vehicles speeding on Pine Rd in the Town of Parrish was received at 1:43 PM, and an extra patrol advisory was made. An automated iPhone crash detection was received at 5:11 PM from State Rd 55 in the Town of Ainsworth; the phone was found to have fallen off a car and was later returned to the owner.
In the evening, a half to three-quarter acre grass burn was reported at 7:28 PM on County Rd D and Huggins Rd in Antigo. A traffic stop at 8:47 PM on State Rd 64 and Bolen Rd in Antigo resulted in a verbal warning for speed.
May 5th
Morning activities included a report of suspicious activity at 7:41 AM on Blue Goose Dr off State Rd 55 in the Town of Wolf River, where a vehicle had been left after a male occupant got into another vehicle the previous evening around 5 PM. The owner was contacted and arranged to pick up the vehicle by 5 PM that day; it was later confirmed gone. At 7:44 AM, a motorist assist was conducted on State Rd 64 and Roehrig Rd in Antigo for a vehicle with windows down and keys in the ignition; a 12-hour removal tag was placed. A fraud report came in at 7:58 AM from County Rd T in the Town of Peck, where a resident reported falling victim to a computer virus scam on Friday, calling a number on the screen and subsequently losing $6000 by giving card information; she was advised to contact her bank. At 12:34 PM, a citizen came to the Safety Building to report that someone had opened an account in his name on Erdman Rd in the Town of Wolf River.
In the afternoon, an iPhone crash detection was received at 4:57 PM from State Rd 64 in Antigo with no response; a voicemail was left, and a deputy found people who owned the phone and were looking for it.
Evening included a controlled ditch burn by a homeowner on Hill Rd in Antigo, lasting about 1-2 hours, reported at 6:10 PM. Another controlled burn of hay piles was reported at 6:14 PM on Hillside Rd in Antigo. At 10:49 PM, a caller reported a tire in the road on County Rd HH, believed to be south of County Rd G in Antigo; a deputy removed it.
May 6th
A traffic stop was conducted at 7:51 AM on State Rd 64 and Ackley Rd in Antigo. A motorist assist occurred at 8:31 AM on US 45 and County Rd A in the Town of Bryant. Another traffic stop at 9:12 AM on US 45 and County Rd A in the Town of Bryant resulted in written warnings for speed, no proof of insurance, and OWS, along with a correction notice for OWS. A traffic complaint regarding a silver Chevy Trailblazer driving in and out of lanes on State Rd 64 and Shadey Rd in Antigo was received at 10:20 AM; the vehicle was later stopped by city officers. A large rock, about 1.5 feet in diameter, was reported in the southbound lane of US 45 near Parkside Ln in Antigo at 10:48 AM. An animal complaint was made at 11:40 AM from County Rd D in Antigo about a neighbor's animals, specifically two little goats, repeatedly getting out and being in the caller's yard. The owner was contacted and said she would retrieve the goats and was advised that citations might be issued if it continued. A 911 hang-up call at 11:38 AM from US 45 and Huggins Rd in Antigo was due to a malfunctioning phone; the caller was able to convey there was no emergency.
In the afternoon, a motorist assist was requested at 2:53 PM for a stalled maroon Buick LeSabre in the lane on County Rd A south of Rocky Rd in the Town of Neva, possibly due to a differential issue; a deputy was unable to locate it, but later a report came in of a maroon Buick traveling 12 mph on US 45 and Nickle Rd. A traffic stop at 4:17 PM on County Rd A and County Rd S in the Town of Peck resulted in a verbal warning for speed. At 4:18 PM, a citizen on W Bear Lake Rd in Antigo reported that a friend had borrowed his 2002 black Chevy on Saturday and had not returned it. An abandoned 911 call was received at 4:46 PM from Pioneer Rd in Antigo; callbacks were unsuccessful.
The evening saw the same goats reported out again at 7:14 PM on County Rd D in Antigo. The owner was contacted and stated he was on his way to help contain them, and that a new fence was on the way. The goats were put in the barn for the night, and the reporting party was satisfied with this information. Smoke was reported across the lake at 8:14 PM from Golf Rd and Bass Lake Rd in the Town of Upham, believed to be someone burning leaves; a fire department member found a smoldering burn barrel. Another controlled burn of hay piles was reported at 8:15 PM on Hillside Rd in Antigo. At 9:15 PM, smoke was reported in the area of County Rd X in Antigo, appearing to be an unattended brush burn near the woods, which a deputy extinguished. A traffic stop at 10:19 PM on US 45 and County Rd G in Antigo resulted in a verbal warning for speeding. Suspicious activity involving an unoccupied and secure vehicle was noted at 10:25 PM on Summit Lake Rd and US 45 in the Town of Upham.
May 7th
Early in the morning, at 5:26 AM, a caller reported seeing a truck flipped in the ditch on State Rd 64 and Fish Hatchery Rd in the Town of Wolf River; the driver had no injuries. The driver had four hunting dogs in the vehicle, and a friend was coming to get them. The vehicle was later removed.
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