Weekly police blotter
Wednesday, March 2
Hemet, Calif., police investigate theft from Marshfield company
A loss prevention worker at a Marshfield company reported at 1:03 p.m. that he was contacted by an investigator from Hemet, Calif. Two tablets worth a total of $681.96 were purchased from the company without the consent of the person whose information was used.
The loss prevention worker said that because the company gave the person credit for the items and the purchase was found to be a fraud, the company is the victim of the incident.
The investigator said the property had been recovered and needed a sales receipt and shipping information. The information requested will be sent to the investigator. The investigator also said that there was a suspect and that prosecution would be pursued in California.
Spencer man arrested on Rock County warrant
Police arrested a 19-year-old Spencer man on the 600 block of W. Laurel Court for a valid Rock County warrant. He was brought to the Marshfield Police Department, booked, and then released after he posted the required $248.50 bond.
Friday, March 4
Man with Wood County warrant jailed
At 9:44 p.m. police took a 25-year-old Marshfield man into custody on the 600 block of E. Fourth St. for a valid Wood County warrant. He was unable to post the required bond and was later transported to Wood County Jail.
Saturday, March 5
Two with warrants taken into custody
Police took a 29-year-old Marshfield man into custody on the 100 block of E. Fifth St. for a valid Wood County warrant. He was taken to the Marshfield Police Department, booked, and released after posting bond.
A 35-year-old Marshfield man was arrested on the 300 block of E. Fourth St. on multiple warrants. He was transported to the Marshfield Police Department, where booking procedures were performed. He was later transported to Wood County Jail.
Milwaukee man cited for operating without a license
A 44-year-old Milwaukee man was taken into custody on the 100 block of W. 14th St. for operating without a license, third offense. The man was transported to the Marshfield Police Department, where he was issued a citation, booked, and released.
Sunday, March 6
Woman taken into custody for THC, paraphernalia possession
During a traffic stop near the intersection of 14th Street and Chestnut Avenue at 4:27 a.m., police took a 19-year-old Marshfield woman into custody for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. She was booked at the Marshfield Police Department and released after meeting the misdemeanor bond screening form requirements.
Police locate drugs during warrant pick-up
Officers took a 37-year-old Marshfield woman into custody on a felony probation warrant at a residence on the 100 block of W. Second St. at 2:17 p.m. Methamphetamine, marijuana, and drug paraphernalia were located inside the residence, and a 29-year-old Marshfield man was also taken into custody.
Both subjects were transported to the Marshfield Police Department, booked, and then taken to Wood County Jail. Charges were requested through the Wood County district attorney’s office.
Monday, March 7
Marshfield man arrested for fifth OWI, other offenses
Police arrested a 32-year-old Marshfield man for operating while under the influence, fifth offense, with a passenger under 16 years old; operating after revocation; and three outstanding warrants. He was booked at the Marshfield Police Department and then transported to Wood County Jail.
Tuesday, March 8
Woman cited for disorderly conduct, Human Services contacted
Police responded at 10:02 a.m. to a report that a 29-year-old Marshfield woman had been yelling at someone on the 300 block of N. Central Ave. for approximately half an hour. The witness saw the woman break a window in the door and further reported that the woman was holding a small child during the whole incident.
The woman was cited for disorderly conduct. Human Services was called and informed of the incident.
Arpin woman arrested on Grand Rapids warrant
A 51-year-old Arpin woman was arrested during a traffic stop for a valid Grand Rapids warrant. She was brought to the Marshfield Police Department, where booking procedures were completed, and then released after posting the required bond of $222.80.
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