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Local Police Reports: Antigo Police Incidents
September 29, 2025
The day's activity began early with an officer on a beat patrol, on foot at the intersection of Hogan Street and West Pierce Avenue at 1:45 AM. Around 2:18 AM, an officer found a person cleaning out a storage unit during a suspicious activity check. A traffic stop was conducted at Trends Hair Design, located at 2021 Clermont Street, at 2:39 AM. Shortly thereafter, a call came in regarding suspicious activity at 2:46 AM. At 4:28 AM, a beat patrol was logged at Aspirus Langlade Hospital, on 112 East 5th Avenue. The scheduled school crossing duty was conducted at Graham Avenue and Superior Street starting at 7:00 AM. At 8:19 AM, a civil complaint was lodged regarding an issue with a neighbor about property. A theft was reported at 8:40 AM. A 911 open line call was received at 9:19 AM, with nothing heard, but after a check, the officer advised the situation was "10-2" (signal good/officer is okay). Around 11:46 AM, an animal complaint was logged on Hogan Street at State Road 64 for a dog running in a solar farm that seemed trapped in the fence, and an employee advised they would call back if they caught it. Just after noon, at 1:10 PM, a drugs complaint came in. A 911 hang-up call was logged at 1:26 PM, determined to be an accidental misdial. A civil complaint was filed at 1:29 PM regarding a neighbor moving the reporting person's garbage cans, with the person requesting the neighbor be told to stop. A harassment complaint was reported at 2:21 PM. An officer was dispatched to Probation and Parole, located at 2124 Clermont Street, at 2:55 PM to handle a warrant, and a subject was later taken into custody. At 3:25 PM, suspicious activity was reported when someone hit a fence and left; the officer advised the fence had been set back up with no damage. A follow-up civil complaint was made at 4:30 PM by a person in the Safety Building. An officer logged an NCIC check at the Langlade County Safety Building on 840 Clermont Street at 4:04 PM. A lost or found item—a bike left for sale that an individual took and left their own bike in exchange—was reported at 4:32 PM, and another report of lost or found property (a phone) at Clermont Street and Graham Avenue came in at 5:27 PM, which was released to the owner later that evening. A harassment complaint was logged at 5:24 PM. At 6:30 PM, an officer assisted another agency. Another suspicious activity call came in at 9:03 PM, and an officer walked the area and found no issues. Lastly, at 10:12 PM, an officer investigated a report of suspicious activity at McDonalds, 2115 Neva Road.

September 30, 2025
The day began with a traffic stop at 1st Avenue and Arctic Street at 12:15 AM, resulting in a citation for no motorcycle license, a written warning for expired motorcycle temps, no helmet, and no proof of insurance. Immediately after, a bank deposit "10-24" (assignment completed) was logged at the CoVantage Credit Union drive-thru on 801 6th Avenue at 12:29 AM. A motorist assist was performed at 1:03 AM, and the vehicle with its hazards on appeared to be "10-2" (signal good/officer is okay). Multiple traffic stops followed: one on US 45 and Industrial Park Road at 1:24 AM resulted in a verbal warning for equipment issues, one at 5th Avenue and Clermont Street at 1:36 AM received a verbal warning for a defective exhaust, one at Superior Street and 7th Avenue at 1:45 AM received a verbal warning, and another at Superior Street and 3rd Avenue at 2:13 AM was completed. A beat patrol was conducted at Aspirus Langlade Hospital on 112 East 5th Avenue at 3:53 AM. The scheduled school crossing duty was conducted at Graham Avenue and Superior Street starting at 7:00 AM. A follow-up investigation was logged at 8:52 AM. A report of lost or found property was made at 10:39 AM, which was a heavily damaged item dropped off at the front counter. A mental health call was logged at 11:25 AM. At 11:42 AM, a car lockout assist was requested in front of an apartment. A 911 hang-up call came in at 1:01 PM from an open line with no emergency, and the responding officer advised they were back in service/clear ("10-8") after checking the location. A theft was reported at 1:10 PM for an item taken from a house over the weekend. A motorist assist was logged at 1:37 PM for an unoccupied vehicle with the hood up, noted to be as far off the road as it could get, later determined the occupants had run out of gas and were arranging for removal. A second mental health incident was logged at 3:43 PM. Another motorist assist was reported at 3:36 PM, where a vehicle lost a tire at 5th Avenue and Western Avenue, and was later removed. A prisoner transport was initiated from the Langlade County Safety Building on 840 Clermont Street at 4:32 PM. A motorist assist was requested at 4:24 PM for a broken-down vehicle on Sunset Drive and 10th Avenue that was moved off the road for later removal. A third mental health incident was logged at 4:51 PM. A 911 hang-up call came in at 6:17 PM from the west side parking lot, deemed a misdial after contact with the individuals. An assist to another agency was requested at 6:28 PM. A follow-up investigation was logged at 6:49 PM. Another assist to another agency was requested at 7:53 PM. A 911 hang-up call at 7:57 PM was due to a person accidentally putting their phone into SOS mode, with no emergency. Lost or found property was reported at 8:25 PM. A reopened stolen or found bike incident was resolved at 9:30 PM when the bike, found near a location with the chain fallen off, was returned to its owner. Another bank deposit "10-24" (assignment completed) was logged at the CoVantage drive-thru at 9:35 PM. A beat patrol was conducted at Aspirus Langlade Hospital on 112 East 5th Avenue at 9:38 PM. A civil complaint was made at 10:21 PM. An officer removed traffic cones that someone had run over at Superior Street and 10th Avenue, noting it was a road blocked situation ("10-53"). The day concluded with a traffic stop at Langlade Road and 2nd Avenue at 11:57 PM, resulting in a citation for FOS and a 10-day notice to appear (CNP).
October 1, 2025
The early morning saw a flurry of traffic stops: a verbal warning (VW) was issued for speeding at Superior Street and 7th Avenue at 12:01 AM, followed by another verbal warning at 10th Avenue and Superior Street for failing to stop at a stop sign at 12:13 AM. A beat patrol was conducted at 5th Avenue and Clermont Street at 1:55 AM. A welfare check at Walmart, 200 State Road 64, was logged at 2:08 AM. A third traffic stop for a bike on Neva Road and Century Avenue was completed at 2:22 AM. A 911 hang-up call came in at 3:00 AM, with the caller advising everything was "10-2" (signal good/officer is okay). The scheduled school crossing duty was performed at Graham Avenue and Superior Street starting at 7:00 AM. A warrant was logged at 9:13 AM. A follow-up investigation was logged at 9:58 AM. At 10:06 AM, an assist citizen call was received from a person in the lobby of the Langlade County Safety Building wishing to speak with an officer. A follow-up investigation was conducted at Walmart at 10:11 AM. A harassment complaint was reported at the Langlade County Safety Building at 11:12 AM. A prisoner transport was scheduled from Aspirus Langlade Hospital on 112 East 5th Avenue at 11:30 AM. An assist to another agency was requested at 11:23 AM. A follow-up investigation was logged at 12:21 PM. Another assist to another agency was requested at 12:54 PM. At 1:07 PM, an animal complaint was reported. A check welfare call came in at 1:13 PM. A prisoner transport was initiated at 1:59 PM from Aspirus Wausau. A follow-up investigation was logged at 3:58 PM. A check welfare call was made at 2:42 PM. An abuse or neglect report was lodged at 2:42 PM. A follow-up investigation was logged at 2:47 PM. An animal complaint was reported at 2:57 PM for a dog that appeared very dirty and underweight with no food or water, but an officer later confirmed the dog was being taken care of and was inside every evening. A funeral or school escort was logged at 3:08 PM at 5th Avenue and Deleglise Street. A follow-up investigation was logged at 3:37 PM. A traffic complaint was logged at 5:21 PM for a vehicle that would be leaving Eastview at 10 PM. A car lockout assist was requested in front of the garden center at Walmart at 5:49 PM. A welfare check was conducted at 6:28 PM, and everything was advised to be cautionary ("10-0"). An alarm call came in at 6:32 PM, with the officer advising the building was secure after finding no damage and a keyholder making contact to reset a problem component. Another alarm went off at 7:28 PM, initially with no contact with keyholders, but contact was later made and the building was found to be secure. A follow-up investigation was conducted at Walmart at 9:11 PM. A mental health call was logged at 9:08 PM. An NCIC check was performed in the City of Antigo at 9:30 PM. A noise complaint was received at 10:29 PM for people having a fire and playing loud music near an intersection. An abuse or neglect report was lodged at 10:02 PM. A second abuse or neglect report was lodged at 10:03 PM. A car lockout assist was requested at Kwik Trip, 815 South Superior Street, at 10:01 PM for a vehicle with no plates that was recently bought and came back as non-licensed. A traffic stop was conducted at Edison Street and 6th Avenue at 11:23 PM. The final call was a traffic stop at Deresch Street and 1st Avenue at 11:50 PM, where a motorist, lost while trying to return to Green Bay, was helped to get their bearings.
October 2, 2025
The day commenced at 12:23 AM with a suspicious activity stop on 5th Avenue, resulting in a verbal warning for no lights on a bike. At 12:48 AM, a traffic stop on Superior Street and 10th Avenue resulted in a verbal warning for speed, with a denied consent search. An officer responded to an open door or window call on Eckart Street at 2:30 AM, noting an open gate but was unable to tell if anything was missing. An officer patrolling the area until 5:12 AM did not locate any suspicious vehicles or people. The routine school crossing duty was scheduled for Graham Avenue and Superior Street at 7:00 AM. At 7:11 AM, a traffic stop was logged at Superior Street and Graham Avenue. At 9:14 AM, a parking complaint was reported on Edison Street for a truck that had been sitting in a handicap parking lot all week, but the owner later showed up to remove the vehicle. A traffic complaint was reported at 9:23 AM on Neva Road, describing a dark Rav 4. At 9:25 AM, a property damage accident occurred where a vehicle became stuck against a building and ran into it twice, but neither the vehicle nor the building had damage upon the officer's arrival. At 10:01 AM, an officer self-initiated a retail theft report on Highway 64 regarding shoplifters from a previous day. At 12:31 PM, an officer logged a property accident on South Superior Street near Kwik Trip, with no injuries reported. An assist to another agency was requested on Field Street at 12:38 PM. A bail jumping incident was reported at 2124 Clermont Street at 1:10 PM, with a note that the issue would not be a problem and to use the back door. An escort was provided at 1232 7th Avenue near West Elementary at 1:44 PM. A second bail jumping report was logged at 2124 Clermont Street at 2:33 PM. An animal complaint was reported at 1:48 PM for a dog in a vehicle near the handicap parking area on the grocery side of Walmart, 200 State Road 64. A civil complaint was made at 2:43 PM by a reporting person in the lobby of the Safety Building who wanted to speak to an officer about being forced to sign a document. A disorderly conduct call came in at 3:09 PM on 3rd Avenue, where a person was reportedly trashing the place and throwing stuff, but no weapons were involved and no physical contact took place between the parties. A traffic stop was conducted at 6th Avenue and Superior Street at 4:18 PM, resulting in a written warning (WW) for an improper turn and no proof. A fraud or identity theft call was reported at 6:28 PM on Park Street by a person who received a message that seemed like a scam but did not send any money. A traffic stop was logged at South Superior Street and Birch Street at 7:53 PM, resulting in a verbal warning (VW). Another traffic stop was conducted at 4th Avenue and Dorr Street at 8:10 PM, resulting in a verbal warning for all vehicle problems and a false registration, which was suspended in Wisconsin but valid in another state. A third traffic stop for the evening occurred at Clermont Street and 5th Avenue at 8:55 PM, resulting in a citation for speed with a traffic class issued. An NCIC check was logged at 5th Avenue at 11:38 PM. The final incident of the day was a traffic stop at East Forrest Road and Mary Street at 11:42 PM, which resulted in a verbal warning for speed.
October 3, 2025
The day began with a suspicious activity call at BP South on Superior Street at 12:24 AM, with the responding officer noting a person collecting the daily news and reporting no problems. A traffic stop was initiated at Neva Road and Center Street at 5:35 AM, resulting in a citation. A suspicious activity report came in at 6:44 AM on Langlade Road from a person who believed someone put a tracking device on their car but was unable to find it physically. The scheduled school crossing duty was performed at Graham Avenue and Superior Street starting at 7:00 AM. A follow-up investigation was logged at Walmart on 200 State Road 64 at 9:44 AM. Two welfare checks were conducted: one at 10:54 AM, and another at 11:01 AM. A hit and run was reported on Deleglise Street at 11:23 AM for a vehicle damaged sometime between the day before and the current day. Two reports of lost or found property were made: a black purse belonging to someone was turned in after being found in the middle of the road on East Forrest Road and Mary Street at 11:39 AM and was later picked up by the owner, followed by a second lost or found report at the same cross streets at 11:57 AM. A follow-up investigation was logged at 11:54 AM on 3rd Avenue. Two calls to assist other agencies were logged, one at 11:44 AM on Superior Street and another at 1:06 PM on 3rd Avenue. A follow-up investigation was logged at 12:52 PM on State Road 64. An animal complaint was made at 1:51 PM when a person came into the Safety Building to complain about a dog owner letting their dog poop in their yard, an ongoing issue. A disorderly conduct call came in at 1:33 PM on Superior Street from a person reporting someone who lives in the home was trashing it. An officer self-initiated a call to assist a citizen at 3:10 PM where an older gentleman was walking south on the east side of the road, sitting on the curb, staggering, and hunched over, but contact was made and the situation was deemed "10-2" (signal good/officer is okay). A follow-up investigation was logged at 3:53 PM on Superior Street. A harassment complaint was lodged at 6:33 PM on 7th Avenue, where a person was sending messages and calling the reporting person names, who was advised to speak to a lawyer. A civil complaint was made at 7:49 PM on 10th Avenue for assistance retrieving keys. A lockout call for a car or home came in at Northstar Lanes, 400 Prosser Place, at 8:52 PM, with the officer being unsuccessful and forwarding the request to a locksmith. Two suspicious activity reports were logged: one at Walmart, 200 State Road 64, at 8:53 PM for a male trying to get into a vehicle in the parking lot and a female arguing with a subject outside the vehicle, but no signs of distress were found, and the other at Antigo High School, 1900 10th Avenue, at 11:00 PM. A retail theft incident that happened on a previous day was reported at Walmart at 9:11 PM, with pictures to be handed over to an officer. The day concluded with a traffic stop at Neva Road and North Avenue at 11:57 PM, resulting in a citation for a vehicle problem.
October 4, 2025
The day began with a reopened suspicious activity incident on State Road 64 at 12:07 AM, with an officer making contact with the registered owner, who advised they would be leaving. A 911 hang-up call came in from an immediate hang-up on North Avenue at 1:40 PM, with no answer on callback and no association in the house, but the situation seemed to be "10-2" (signal good/officer is okay). A disorderly conduct report was lodged at 1:48 PM at Kwik Trip, 455 State Road 64, for a male and female arguing by a dark blue Ford Explorer, with the female reportedly punching the male and the vehicle leaving the scene before officers could locate it. A traffic stop was conducted at 4:35 PM on Superior Street near Quinlans Equipment West, resulting in a written warning (WW) for speed. At 5:10 PM, a report of fraud or identity theft through Spectrum was lodged on Dorr Street by a person who was not currently out of any money. A traffic stop occurred at 5:26 PM at Superior Street and 7th Avenue, resulting in a verbal warning (VW) for speed. At 5:31 PM, an officer on Field Street initiated a traffic stop, with a subject later taken into custody, and the situation being logged as an impaired driver/OWI ("10-55"). A public relations event was logged at Antigo High School on 1900 10th Avenue at 6:01 PM for the homecoming dance. A 911 hang-up call was reported at McDonalds, 2115 Neva Road, at 7:49 PM, sounding like a car in the drive-thru, but the officer checked the area and advised everything appeared "10-2" (signal good/officer is okay). The last call of the day was a disorderly conduct report from a W911 call on 5th Avenue at 9:53 PM, where a male was aggressive with a female, possibly pushing her, and both subjects left, with units attempting to locate them.
October 5, 2025
The early hours of the day consisted of three consecutive follow-up investigations, logged at 12:37 AM, 12:56 AM, and 1:18 AM, with the third having no answer at the door and the lights off. A fourth follow-up investigation was logged at 1:28 AM. An officer logged a follow-up investigation at 4:24 PM and another at 4:47 PM. An NCIC check was performed at the Langlade County Safety Building, 840 Clermont Street, at 5:15 PM. A second NCIC check was logged at North Avenue and Neva Road at 5:20 PM. A traffic stop was logged at 5:31 PM on 5th Avenue and Pine Street, resulting in a report. The evening's events included a 911 hang-up call at 5:20 PM with talking heard in the background and no answer on callback, followed by a disorderly conduct complaint at 6:52 PM. An animal complaint for animals on the highway was reported at 8:09 PM at 5th Avenue and Western Avenue for a small dog with a collar, which an officer located near the high school and was attempting to catch. A fire call was logged at 10:46 PM. Earlier in the day, a report of lost or found property was made at Walmart, 200 State Road 64, at 10:43 AM. At 11:13 AM, an animal complaint was lodged about a cat found in front of an apartment with a collar, which was taken to HAWS by a private party and was later reported to be back home. A criminal damage report was lodged at Volm Bag at 1:48 PM.
October 6, 2025
The day's events began with an officer observing a vehicle at Industrial Park Road and Clermont Street at 12:54 AM for suspicious activity, noting the engine was cold and everything appeared "10-2" (signal good/officer is okay). A traffic stop was conducted at 5th Avenue and Field Street at 5:49 AM, resulting in a verbal warning (VW) for speed. The daily school crossing duty was logged for Graham Avenue and Superior Street at 7:00 AM. A car lockout assist was requested at the Holiday Inn Express, 2407 Neva Road, at 7:21 AM. A call for an accident with injuries was logged at 4th Avenue and Superior Street at 7:48 AM, which spawned from an EMS call. A probation hold was logged at Probation and Parole, 2124 Clermont Street, at 8:02 AM. A follow-up investigation was logged at Volm Bag at 9:02 AM. Two juvenile offenses were logged around 1:10 PM and 1:15 PM. A 911 hang-up call came in from Walmart, 200 State Road 64, at 10:17 AM, which was an employee accidentally dialing out with no emergency. A traffic stop was logged at 5th Avenue and Fulton Street at 11:27 AM for a vehicle parked in the traffic lane. An animal complaint was reported at Mendlik Park, 1440 Clermont Street, at 5:29 PM. Follow-up investigations were logged at 1:58 PM, 3:18 PM, and 5:32 PM. Another 911 hang-up call was received at Fleet Farm, 2511 Neva Road, at 6:26 PM, noted as an accidental pocket dial with no emergency. A property accident was reported at Aspirus Langlade Hospital, 112 East 5th Avenue, at 7:04 PM. Suspicious activity regarding a person was called in at Clarks Auto Sales, 935 Superior Street, at 9:07 PM, with the officer later advising the building was secure. The final incident was a traffic stop at 4th Avenue and Clermont Street at 10:54 PM, resulting in a verbal warning (VW) for a defective headlight, where the driver had a written warning previously and advised they had a new part ordered due to a bad connection.


Langlade County Sheriff Incidents
October 3, 2025
The day began with an Animal Complaint on Clover Rd at 2:28 AM for two missing dogs, one of which was a white Samoyed with an orange flashing e-collar. An officer checked the area but was unable to locate (UTL) the missing dog. A Traffic Stop on State Rd 64/Shadey Rd at 7:42 AM resulted in a Verbal Warning (VW) for speed. Another Traffic Stop on State Rd 64 at 8:38 AM resulted in a subject being taken into custody for felony bail jumping. A Motorist Assist was performed at 9:28 AM on Buettner Rd/State Rd 64 for a driver with a flat tire. An Animal Complaint was logged on S Superior St at 10:07 AM for a stray black/brown hound dog with a pink collar, and the owner was subsequently contacted. A Property Accident occurred on County Rd F/County Rd S at 11:13 AM, involving two vehicles with no injuries reported. Lost or Found Property was reported at 11:30 AM when a black purse was found on E Forrest Rd/Mary St and was later picked up by the owner. A 911 Hang Up Call on County Rd M at 11:48 AM reported "hitting in the woods," but an officer checked the area and advised everything was "10-2" (signal good/officer is okay). A Disorderly Conduct call was logged on State Rd 64 at 11:52 AM. A Traffic Stop on County Rd A/County Rd TT at 4:14 PM resulted in a Verbal Warning (VW) for speed. A Road Blocked call came in at 6:14 PM on US 45/Knight Rd due to debris on the road. A Fireworks Complaint was received on Autumn Leaves Ln at 7:00 PM, and the subject was advised to stop shooting fireworks at an unreasonable hour. DNR Matters were logged at 7:39 PM on State Rd 64/County Rd S regarding a car shining deer, which was reported as legal until 10:00 PM. Multiple Traffic Stops later resulted in Verbal Warnings (VW) for speed and no proof of insurance, and one citation for operating while suspended (OWS). A Controlled Burn on Omega Cir at 9:41 PM had a permit. The day concluded with a Motorist Assist on County Rd A/County Rd O at 11:48 PM, with the officer advising the situation was "10-2" after a male hit no service.

October 4, 2025
The early morning Traffic Stops included several Verbal Warnings (VW) for speed and a Written Warning (WW) for speed, accompanied by a correction notice for no proof of insurance and registration. A Traffic Complaint on State Rd 64/County Rd P at 12:27 PM was for a truck hauling a skid steer with a dragging, sparking trailer; officers were unable to locate (UTL) the vehicle. Abuse or Neglect was reported on Valley Vista Rd at 12:26 PM for a child covered in bruises after being picked up from a foster parent. A Disorderly Conduct call came in on County Rd Z at 4:10 PM for an incident where one party allegedly choked the Reporting Person (RP) over collecting money. A second Disorderly Conduct report was made on Wallrich Rd/State Rd 64 at 6:30 PM for people screaming and cussing at the RP on a wolf river trail. A Road Blocked call on Riverside Rd/County Rd T at 6:36 PM was due to chunks of asphalt dug out of the road, and the Town Chairman was notified of the damage. A Harassment Complaint was lodged on Mytas Rd at 7:41 PM for receiving concerning text messages from different numbers. A Traffic Stop on County Rd A at 9:08 PM resulted in the officer discontinuing a pursuit after the vehicle reached estimated top speeds of 115 mph. A Traffic Complaint on Highland Rd/State Rd 64 at 10:17 PM for a lighter-colored sedan passing the RP at 80-90 mph in a no-passing zone was UTL.

October 5, 2025
A Traffic Stop on State Rd 64/Price-Polar Rd at 5:36 AM resulted in a Verbal Warning (VW) for speed for a truck with a motorcycle on a hitch carrier. Suspicious Activity was reported on Loon Lake Ln at 10:38 AM for an SUV with the hatch open in a driveway since the previous night, but no vehicle was found upon arrival. A second Suspicious Activity report came in on County Rd J at 11:17 AM for two ATVs near the road, one in the ditch, with an ATV reported as potentially stolen from a garage. An Assist Citizen call was logged on County Rd H at 12:15 PM where the caller returned home and found his wife, child, and their belongings gone. A 911 Hang Up Call on Bass Lake Rd at 12:46 PM was an accidental pocket dial, with the party advising all was "10-2" (signal good/officer is okay). A Criminal Damage report was lodged at Volm Bag at 1:48 PM. A Harassment Complaint was made on Washington St at 1:56 PM for old tenant's parents driving up to the end of the driveway in violation of a no-contact order. Another Suspicious Activity report was made on US 45 at 5:21 PM for a male walking who fit the description of a male from a previous call, but the officer was UTL. A Traffic Stop on 5th Ave/Pine St at 5:31 PM resulted in a report. A Road Blocked call on County Rd S/State Rd 47 at 4:34 PM was due to a vehicle with a trailer carrying corn silage that was blowing off and hitting vehicles. The day concluded with a Road Blocked call on Clear Lake Rd/County Rd U at 10:54 PM for a car found in the ditch with all airbags deployed and no occupants found in the vehicle.

October 6, 2025
A Traffic Complaint on US 45/State Rd 47 at 5:46 AM was reported for a white straight truck tailgating a vehicle since a county in another jurisdiction, but the officer was unable to locate (UTL) the truck. An Accident Injuries call was logged at 4th Ave/Superior St at 7:48 AM, which spawned from an EMS call.

October 7, 2025

A Traffic Stop on US 45/County Rd A at 1:12 AM resulted in a Verbal Warning (VW) for failure to maintain lane and a defective brake light. Suspicious Activity was reported on State Rd 52 at 1:21 AM for someone at the door in a mask an hour prior, and the Reporting Person (RP) was hearing noises. An Accident Animal on Rd 64 was logged at 6:07 AM. An Information call on Clermont St at 6:08 AM advised that power would be out from 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM for power cutting. A Road Blocked call came in on US 45 at 7:55 AM. An Animal Complaint was reported on County Rd G at 8:15 AM regarding a neighbor allowing their dogs to roam. A Controlled Burn was logged on Clover Rd at 9:27 AM, with a permit. A 911 Hang Up Call on County Rd D at 9:38 AM was an open line with static, determined to be a fax line. Traffic Complaints were reported on State Rd 64/Orchard Rd at 2:27 PM for a 15-passenger van all over the road, crossing lines, with children running around inside. An Assist Citizen call was logged at 6:36 PM for a person who hit a deer around 6:00 PM on US 45 near Deerbrook; a crash report was completed. A Traffic Stop on US 45/Knight Rd at 7:38 PM resulted in a Verbal Warning (VW) for failure to maintain lane. Another Traffic Stop on State Rd 64/Combs Rd at 7:43 PM resulted in a Verbal Warning (VW) for a defective headlight. Suspicious Activity was reported on State Rd 64/Ackley Rd at 7:47 PM for a white Chevy Equinox on the side of the road, partially in the roadway; another agency (LISO) later advised they were out with the vehicle. Two Traffic Stops at 8:41 PM and 8:55 PM both resulted in Verbal Warnings (VW) for speed. The final two Traffic Stops at 11:14 PM and 11:24 PM both resulted in Verbal Warnings (VW) for a defective headlight and no proof of insurance.

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