Weekly police blotter
Monday, Jan. 16
More than $3,400 worth of security equipment stolen
A loss prevention officer at a store on the 2000 block of N. Central Ave. showed police surveillance footage of three women taking multiple items of security equipment — valued at a total of $3,482 — without paying for them on Dec. 27, 2016. The loss prevention officer said the women had committed other thefts at other branches of the store. The suspects’ identities are not known at this time.
Man struck while in vehicle
A Marshfield man reported that at 9 p.m. he was stopped at the intersection of Peach Avenue and 17th Street, and a black pickup was behind him. A white man in his 20s got out of the pickup, opened the passenger side door of the Marshfield man’s vehicle, and struck him on the side of the face, causing pain and a bloody nose.
When the Marshfield man looked in his rearview mirror, he observed two people walking back to the pickup. He then quickly left the scene.
The Marshfield man did not have any suspects, and he did not seek medical treatment.
Tuesday, Jan. 17
Vehicle stolen on Third Street
A Marshfield man reported that his vehicle was stolen some time between 9:30 p.m. on Jan. 16 and 4 p.m. on Jan. 17. The theft occurred on the 300 block of E. Third St.
There are no suspects. Information on the vehicle was entered into the National Crime Information Center database.
Twenty-year-old with warrants taken into custody
At 7:04 p.m. police took a 20-year-old Marshfield man into custody on two valid Clark County warrants. Booking procedures were completed, and the man was able to make arrangements to post bond. He was then released.
Wednesday, Jan. 18
Marshfield man taken into custody for warrant
Police took a 25-year-old Marshfield man into custody on the 500 block of E. Depot St. at 5:03 p.m. on a Wisconsin Rapids warrant for the amount of $493. The man was unable to post bond. After booking procedures were completed, the man was transported to Wood County Jail.
Man jailed following altercation
Police responded at 6:57 p.m. to a report of a physical altercation on the 3400 block of Frey Court. A 30-year-old Marshfield man was taken into custody for battery, domestic abuse-related; disorderly conduct, domestic abuse-related; and a probation hold.
The man was transported to the Marshfield Police Department, where booking procedures were completed, and then to Marathon County Jail. Charges are being requested through the Marathon County district attorney’s office.
Saturday, Jan. 21
Mosinee man arrested for meth possession
Police arrested a 30-year-old Mosinee man for possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia at a residence on the 700 block of N. Weber Ave. at 5:41 p.m. He was transported to the Marshfield Police Department, where he was booked, and then to Wood County Jail.
Sunday, Jan. 22
Man with warrants found in possession of heroin, methamphetamine
Police were requested at 10:48 a.m. to check the welfare of a man that had been sitting outside of a business on the 800 block of N. Central Ave. for a long time rocking back and forth. The man had a valid Clark County warrant and was arrested.
During a search incident to arrest, suspected heroin, methamphetamine, and drug paraphernalia were located. The man was booked at the Marshfield Police Department and then transported to Wood County Jail.
Two jailed following altercation
Police responded at 2 p.m. to a report of an altercation on the 1000 block of N. Central Ave. A 28-year-old Pittsville man was taken into custody for disorderly conduct, and a 33-year-old Marshfield woman was taken into custody for disorderly conduct, obstructing an officer, and numerous counts of bail jumping.
Both subjects were transported to Wood County Jail. Charges are being requested through the Wood County DA’s office.
Marshfield man taken into custody on warrants
Police took a 20-year-old Marshfield man into custody on the 3200 block of S. Central Ave. for multiple Marshfield felony warrants. He was taken to the Marshfield Police Department, booked, and then transported to Wood County Jail.
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