Weekly police blotter

Sunday, Oct. 2
Tire slashed on 21st Street
A Marshfield woman reported that her vehicle’s rear driver side tire was slashed some time between 12:01 a.m. and 1:35 p.m. while the vehicle was on the 500 block of E. 21st St. An officer observed a cut in the tire approximately 1 inch in length.
The woman had no idea who would have slashed the tire. There are no suspects.
Monday, Oct. 3
Woman reports theft from earlier this year
A Marshfield woman reported that after staying at a residence on the 300 block of E. Fourth St. some time during the winter, possibly February, she left belongings there that were stolen, including a PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and laptop computer.
The woman received information that another woman may have taken the items and pawned them. Further follow-up will be done.
Thursday, Oct. 6
Three warrant pickups performed
At 7:49 a.m. police arrested a 33-year-old Marshfield woman on the 600 block of E. 29th St. for a valid Department of Corrections warrant. She was transported to the Marshfield Police Department, where she was booked, and then to Wood County Jail.
Police arrested a 51-year-old Marshfield woman at 1:10 p.m. on the 600 block of S. Cedar Ave. for a warrant. She was booked at the Marshfield Police Department and then released once she posted the $200 bond.
At 2:34 p.m. police took a 32-year-old Marshfield man into custody on the 100 block of S. Chestnut Ave. for a Marshfield warrant. He was later transported to Wood County Jail.
Police attempt to identify two disorderly males
Employees at a hotel on the 1600 block of N. Central Ave. reported at 11:04 a.m. that two unknown males came into the hotel and used the swimming pool even though they were not hotel guests. When they were asked to leave, the males took an employee’s wallet and phone and threw them into a garbage can.
The males then became vulgar toward the employees as they left. Investigation will continue to identify the males.
Man taken into custody for bail jumping
Police took a 29-year-old Marshfield man into custody at 2:05 p.m. on the 400 block of W. Cleveland St. for misdemeanor bail jumping. The man was transported to the Marshfield Police Department for booking procedures and later to Wood County Jail. A request for charges will be sent to the Wood County district attorney’s office.
Wausau man violates restraining order
A Marshfield woman reported at 6:26 p.m. that she had received a message on meetme.com from a 25-year-old Wausau man against whom she has a restraining order. Police contacted the man, and he said that he was not trying to contact the woman and that the message was for someone else.
A request for charges of a restraining order violation will be filed with the Wood County DA’s office.
Bicycle reported stolen from rack on vehicle
A Marshfield woman reported that some time between 7:10 p.m. and 7:15 p.m. a bicycle was stolen from a bicycle rack on the back of her truck, which was parked at a business on the 1600 block of S. Central Ave. The woman and her son were mostly positive that bicycle did not fall off the rack.
Police conducted a neighborhood canvass but did not locate the bicycle. There were no witnesses or security footage. The bicycle will be entered into the National Crime Information Center database once the woman obtains a serial number.
Friday, Oct. 7
Items stolen from vehicle on Hawthorn Avenue
A Marshfield woman reported that someone entered her vehicle while it was unlocked and on the 300 block of Hawthorn Ave. some time between Sept. 26 and Oct. 1 and removed two headsets, a cellphone charger, a blanket, and a first aid kit. There are no suspects.
Marshfield man taken into custody twice
Police responded at 12:27 a.m. to a report of a domestic disturbance on the 1600 block of N. Jean Ave. Prior to officer arrival, the suspect, a 64-year-old Marshfield man, left the residence in his vehicle.
Officers located and attempted to stop the vehicle, which resulted in a low-speed pursuit. The suspect was later taken into custody at his residence for domestic disorderly conduct; operating while under the influence, second offense; and misdemeanor bail jumping.
The man was transported to the Marshfield Police Department for booking and — after he was medically cleared due to his high level of intoxication — to Wood County Jail. Charges will be forwarded to the Wood County DA.
Police took the man into custody again on Oct. 8 at 2:18 p.m. for violating a 72-hour no contact period and for bail jumping. He was transported to the Marshfield Police Department for booking and later to jail. Charges will be sent to the Wood County DA.
Unknown person shoots BB at juvenile
A Marshfield juvenile reported that while he was walking near the intersection of East Side Circle and Peach Avenue at 11:15 p.m. he was struck in the back by a BB shot from a BB gun. It did not cause him pain.
The juvenile also stated the person yelled a vulgarity at his friend. There are no suspects.
Masked man cited for obstructing an officer
Police cited a 26-year-old Marshfield man for obstructing an officer at 11:47 p.m. on the 300 block of S. Central Ave. The man refused to identify himself and remove a mask he was wearing while being investigated for possible involvement in a littering offense.
Saturday, Oct. 8
Charges requested, warrant issued for Milwaukee man
A Marshfield woman reported that a 31-year-old Milwaukee man had contacted her numerous times via text message and Facebook. The man is currently on probation and bail, and the woman petitioned the court for a domestic abuse injunction against the man.
A request for charges for 12 counts of misdemeanor bail jumping and 12 counts of violating a domestic abuse injunction are being forwarded to the Wood County DA’s office for the man. The Wisconsin Department of Corrections was called and briefed about the complaint and issued a warrant for his arrest.
Playground equipment covered in feces
At 1:07 p.m. an officer reported that playground equipment at a park on the 1700 block of Waushara Drive was covered in what appeared to be feces and rolls of toilet paper. The feces was removed, and the playground equipment was cleaned.
The Marshfield Parks & Recreation Department was informed of the incident. There are no suspects at this time.
Sunday, Oct. 9
Man violates absolute sobriety bond condition
Police responded at 12:38 a.m. to a report of a 25-year-old Marshfield man in violation of his bond on the 800 block of S. Central Ave. The man was drinking an alcoholic beverage although he was out on felony bond with a condition of absolute sobriety.
Police took the man into custody and brought him to Saint Joseph’s Hospital for a blood draw. He was then brought to the Marshfield Police Department, booked, and later transported to the Wood County Sheriff’s Office jail, where he was turned over to staff. A request for charges of felony bail jumping will be sent to the DA’s office.
Marshfield man victim of check fraud
A Marshfield man reported at 9:24 a.m. that he had given out his personal banking information to an unknown individual in return for a personal loan. The suspect in return deposited a fraudulent check for $654 into the man’s checking account.
The suspect then requested that the man purchase $650 worth of phone cards and send their ID numbers to the suspect. After doing so, the man was notified by his bank that the $654 check bounced.
The man stated that the agreement between him and the suspect was that he would be sent another check by the suspect for going through the trouble of purchasing the phone cards.
Monday, Oct. 10
Police arrest man for THC possession
An officer performed a traffic stop on a vehicle near the intersection of Sixth Street and Drake Avenue at 12:48 p.m. K-9 H indicated to the presence of a controlled substance in the vehicle.
Police arrested one of the occupants of the vehicle, a Marshfield man, for possession of THC. He was booked at the Marshfield Police Department and released after he met the requirements for the misdemeanor bond screening form.
Tuesday, Oct. 11
Package stolen from Locust Avenue residence
A woman reported that a package that was confirmed as delivered was stolen from the mailbox area of her residence on the 1400 block of S. Locust Ave. on Sept. 28. Inside the package were multiple clothing items for her daughter. There are no suspects at this time.
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