December 24
5:10 p.m.- A caller reported a suspicious male wandering about a store parking lot bothering customers, dropping money and acting as though he was under the influence of something. Officers made contact with the male who continually was being loud and using profanity. He was warned numerous times to cease yelling and swearing as there were customers in the parking lot. He continued his behavior and was arrested for disorderly conduct. Several pieces of paper money were located in the parking lot crumpled up. These were collected and returned to the man’s jail property.
11:17 p.m.- A caller reported a domestic disturbance at a residence. Contact was made with a male and female. The female had obvious injuries to her face. She reported the male had punched her in the face. Neither wished to elaborate on details as to what had occurred. The male was arrested for domestic battery and domestic disorderly conduct.
December 25
10:43 p.m.- A caller reported his ex-girlfriend stole his crossbow. Investigation is ongoing.
December 26
11:32 a.m.- An officer responded to a damage to property complaint. Numerous mailboxes were damaged by a vehicle. No vehicle was located in the area with any damage.
December 27
8:12 a.m.- An officer responded to a neighbor complaint. The caller stated their neighbor was blowing snow onto their property. Contact was made with the neighbor who agreed to cease blowing snow on the neighbor’s property.
12:41 p.m.- Officers responded to the Probation and Parole office to take a male party into custody on a probation violation. He was transported to the jail.
December 28
11:36 a.m.- A caller reported someone struck his vehicle while it was parked in a parking lot. A possible suspect is known and investigation continues.
2:15 p.m.- A caller reported someone had damaged a tire on her vehicle sometime in the past two days.
3:40 p.m.- A male was arrested for a probation violation at the request of the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.
December 29
3:50 p.m.- An officer conducted a traffic stop after finding the registered owner had a suspended driver’s license. A passenger in the vehicle was found to have a warrant for his arrest through Oneida County. The passenger was arrested for that warrant and the driver for operating after suspension and defective exhaust.
December 30
9:49 a.m.- A caller reported someone struck his vehicle while in a parking lot and left the scene. The caller was able to provide a registration plate for the striking vehicle. Contact will be made at a later time with the striking driver.
6:51 p.m.- A caller reported a domestic disturbance at a residence. A short time later the caller reported the involved male was leaving and was intoxicated. An officer enroute to the residence located the vehicle the male was reported to be in. The officer attempted to conduct a traffic stop and the man led officers on a high-speed pursuit. The man at one point drove into the lane of oncoming traffic nearly striking two other vehicles head on. The man led officers back to the residence where he crashed the vehicle into a snowbank causing damage to his vehicle. The man refused to obey commands following the conclusion of the pursuit and was subsequently disabled with an electronic control device. The man continued to resist arrest. He was taken into custody. The man was transported to the hospital to be medically cleared prior to being taken to jail. Once at the facility he was loud, disruptive and vulgar within the facility. He also threatened officers and kicked an officer. The man will be charged for domestic disorderly conduct, fleeing an officer, recklessly endangering safety, resisting an officer (2 counts), threats to law enforcement (two counts), battery to law enforcement, disorderly conduct, and operating while intoxicated.
December 31
5:05 p.m.- An officer responded to a business for a suspicious activity complaint. The caller stated two male parties had left three backpacks at the business and said they would return to pick them up but had not returned. The items were brought to the police department. At 8:58 p.m., one of the male parties was back at the business acting suspicious again. Contact was made and the male party stated he was left there earlier and subsequently left for a while. He was informed of where the property was and how he could obtain it.
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