Antigo Police & Langlade County Sheriff Reports for 5/23/22
ANTIGO POLICE REPORTS
Sunday, May 8th
Officers responded to a report of a suspicious person at an area business on Hwy. 64. Officers determined that the male subject had an outstanding Langlade County Sheriff’s Office warrant. He was taken into custody.
Officers responded to a fire call at an area business on Neva Road. An employee told officers that they smelled something like burning electrical wires, but they did not see anything. Officers told the employee to get everyone out of the building. A small fire was found in the ceiling.
Officers received a call from a female at an address on Arctic Street reporting that sometime between 4:00 and 8:28 PM, someone struck her vehicle. She told officers that there was red paint on the door.
Monday, May 9th
Officers responded to a report of criminal damage at an area business on Superior Street. It appeared that someone had tried to get in the back door recently. The building was secure.
Officers responded to a report of disorderly conduct at Antigo Middle School.
Tuesday, May 10th
Officers responded to a report of accident at 6th Avenue and Virginia Street. Malliette Bus Company reported that a vehicle ran a stop sign and struck a bus. There were four people on the bus at the time. No one was injured. The vehicle was towed.
Officers responded to a report of an accident at an area business on Hwy. 64. Property damage only.
Officers responded to a report of a two vehicle accident at North Avenue and Clermont Street. There were no injuries.
Officers assisted with an EMS call at an address on Clermont Street for a male subject who was described as purple and non responsive. A female was given instructions for rescue breaths. The male subject did have a pulse and eventually opened his eyes. The male subject was transported to Langlade Hospital. Officers notified the hospital that methamphetamine and other hard drugs had been found.
Wednesday, May 11th
Officers took a subject into custody at an area business on 5th Avenue.
Officers responded to a report of a two vehicle accident in the parking lot of Langlade Hospital.
Officers responded to a report of assault and battery at Antigo Middle School.
Friday, May 13th
Officers executed a warrant attempt at an address on Superior Street. A subject was taken into custody.
Officers responded to a report of a hit and run accident on Hwy. 64.
Officers responded to a report of a fight in progress at an address on 6th Avenue. The caller told officers that the fight was between two female subjects and a male subject. Officers then received a second call stating that one of the females was choking the other female. A subject was taken into custody.
Officers responded to a report of an accident in the parking lot at Antigo High School.
Saturday, May 14th
Officers responded to a report of disorderly conduct at an address on Clermont Street.
Officers responded to a report of disorderly conduct at an address on 6th Avenue.
Sunday, May 15th
Officers stopped a vehicle at 5th Avenue and Edison Street. A field sobriety test was conducted. The driver was arrested for operating while intoxicated.
Officers responded to a report of a two vehicle accident with injuries on Neva Road. One female subject had an arm injury. Both vehicles were towed.
Monday, May 16th
Officers received a report of a theft from an area business on Superior Street. The male caller told officers that he had set his wallet down while he was using the bathroom and when he went back into the bathroom, there were items missing from the wallet. The caller told officers that another male subject had been in the bathroom. He was described as wearing blue jeans and having dark hair. The subject had left the business. The caller was not able to get a license plate number.
Officers assisted with a fire call at an address on 3rd Avenue. The caller told officers that smoke was coming from a room. A subject had placed a wax burner in a pot on the stove and it had started a small fire.
Officers responded to a report of a two vehicle accident in the parking lot of an area business on Hwy. 64. Property damage only.
A female subject came to the Safety Building to report a case of fraud or identity theft. The female told officers that her bank told her that all of her money was gone and she needed to report it to the police.
Tuesday, May 17th
Officers responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle at an address on Dorr Street. A subject was arrested for possession of methamphetamine and a probation hold.
Officers responded to a report of disorderly conduct at an address on Clermont Street.
LANGLADE COUNTY SHERIFF DEPARTMENT
Sunday, May 8th
Officers responded to a report of a black Jeep swerving all over the road at Hwy. 47 and Maple Grove Road. The caller told officers that the vehicle made a truck go onto the shoulder. Officers stopped the vehicle on Neva Road. A field sobriety test was conducted. The subject was arrested for operating while intoxicated.
Wednesday, May 11th
Officers responded to a report of criminal damage. The caller told officers that the gate in front of the Wolf River landfill had been hit. The striking vehicle was a charcoal colored Equinox that had right front fender damage and was leaking fluid. When officers arrived, they followed the fluid trail. The vehicle left going southbound and turned west on Hwy. 64. The fluid trail dissipated east of Bank Road.
Thursday, May 12th
Officers responded to a fire call on Doemel Lane. A tree had fallen on a power line and there was smoke & flames. Multiple fire departments were on the scene. Alliant Energy was notified.
Officers came upon an accident at Forest Road and Bogus Road. A vehicle was on its side. No one was around. Officers saw footprints leaving the scene. Officers found the driver. A field sobriety test was conducted. The subject was taken into custody. The vehicle was towed.
Friday, May 13th
Officers responded to a report an intoxicated subject on Antigo Street in Elcho. The caller told officers that a male subject was laying on the road, sounded very disoriented and thought that he may have had a stroke. The male was described as wearing black shorts, a blue shirt and having shaggy hair. Officers found out that the subject had consumed 5 or 6 beers that day. He was intoxicated. He was given a ride to Monico.
Saturday, May 14th
Officers assisted with a fire call at an address on Cty. Rd. K. There was a fire in a field, about 200 feet from a house. The Elcho Fire Department was on the scene and got the fire under control.
Officers responded to a report of an accident at Cty. Rd. K and Hwy. 55. The caller told officers that a car went off the road into the swamp. The Pickerel Fire Department responded. The vehicle was towed. The driver was taken to Langlade Hospital for a blood draw.
Monday, May 16th
Officers responded to a report of assault & battery at Hwy. 45 & Cty. Rd. T. The caller told officers that a male & female were on Hwy. 45 and they were fighting. It appeared that the female was being held by the neck and pushed into the ditch. The female was described as wearing a pink sweatshirt and the male subject was described as being larger with a darker shirt on. The male subject was taken into custody.
Officers executed a warrant attempt at an address on Enterprise Lake Road. A subject was taken into custody.
Tuesday, May 17th
A male subject came to the Safety Building to report that a male relative of his had stolen a 60 year old scooter from his residence.
Officers responded to a report of an accident at an address on Sauls Spring Road. The male driver was trying to get someone to pull him out of the ditch. He had some scratches on his arm. A subject was taken into custody.
Officers received a report of an accident at Gruenberg Road and Cty. Rd. S. A vehicle had gone in the ditch and was stuck in some trees. The vehicle was towed.