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Home›News›Local›Weekly police blotter

Weekly police blotter

By Hub City Times
May 23, 2017
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Sunday, May 14

Vehicle entered without permission

A Marshfield woman reported that someone had entered her vehicle some time while it was parked in her garage on the 800 block of S. Spruce Ave. between 11:45 p.m. on May 13 and 12:10 p.m. on May 14. The garage door was open, and the vehicle was unlocked.

An officer observed multiple items removed from the glovebox and center console. The woman did not believe any items were missing. Multiple valuables, including a wallet, were still in the vehicle.

The officer advised the woman on how to keep her property safe while it is unattended. The woman did not know who would have entered her vehicle, and she did not give anyone permission to do so.

Monday, May 15

Blodgett Street property entered, damaged

The owner of a property on the 900 block of W. Blodgett St. reported that some time between April 17 and May 15 the property was forcibly entered, and items inside it were damaged. The property had been vacant over that time frame, and an unknown suspect or suspects gained entry and damaged several doors and mirrors. No items were taken.

Neighbors did not notice when the incident occurred.

Headstones, personal items damaged at cemetery

Police received a report of criminal damage to property at Hillside Cemetery that occurred some time between 4 p.m. on May 12 and 8 a.m. on May 15. An estimated $2,225 worth of damage was caused to numerous headstones and personal items left by family members.

Photos were taken of the damage. There are no suspects.

Woman taken into custody for domestic disorderly conduct

Police responded at 5 p.m. to a report of a domestic incident that had occurred at a residence on the 1200 block of S. Chestnut Ave. A 37-year-old woman had reportedly become violent during an argument.

After investigating, officers took the woman into custody for disorderly conduct, domestic related. The woman was transported to the Marshfield Police Department and later posted bond and was released.

Tuesday, May 16

Disorderly conduct, bail jumping charges requested for Marshfield man

Police investigated a domestic abuse incident at 10:04 p.m. A 20-year-old Marshfield man was subsequently arrested and then transported to Wood County Jail after he was not able to post the required bond. Charges for disorderly conduct, domestic related, and misdemeanor bail jumping will be requested through the Wood County district attorney’s office.

Wednesday, May 17

Three taken in for warrants

Police took a 36-year-old Marshfield man into custody on the 300 block of S. Peach Ave. on multiple valid Marshfield warrants. He was transported to the Marshfield Police Department, where he was booked, and then to Wood County Jail.

A 21-year-old Granton man turned himself in at the Marshfield Police Department for a valid probation hold. He was booked and then transported to Wood County Jail.

Police arrested a 37-year-old Marshfield man with multiple Marshfield warrants at his residence on the 900 block of S. Central Ave. at 11:19 a.m. Due to time constraints, the man was transported to jail without completing booking procedures.

Purse stolen at Central Avenue restaurant

A woman reported at 12:41 p.m. that her purse was stolen while she was dining at a restaurant on the 1100 block of N. Central Ave. An officer viewed closed circuit television footage and identified a 31-year-old Marshfield woman taking the purse and leaving the property on foot.

The purse was subsequently located in a parking lot, and a wallet and two checkbooks were missing. The checkbooks were later found in a nearby dumpster.

Police attempted to contact the suspect but were unsuccessful.

Thursday, May 18

Man reports slashed tire

A Marshfield man reported that one of his vehicle’s tires had been slashed some time between 10:30 p.m. on May 17 and 5:40 a.m. on May 18 while the vehicle was on the 1000 block of E. Kalsched St. The tire had a cut approximately 1 inch in length, consistent with damage commonly done with a knife being thrust into a tire.

The man suspected that his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend were responsible for the damage as he had multiple issues with them harassing him at his home. Police will attempt to contact the ex-girlfriend and the new boyfriend.

Marshfield man taken into custody for probation hold

At 10:58 a.m. police took a 36-year-old Marshfield man into custody on the 600 block of Laurel Court for a valid probation hold. He was transported to the Marshfield Police Department, booked, and then taken to Wood County Jail and released to the jail staff’s care.

Friday, May 19

Teen turns himself in for warrant

An 18-year-old man turned himself in at the Marshfield Police Department for an active Winnebago County warrant. He was booked and then released after posting the required bond.

Police arrest man on probation hold

Police arrested a Marshfield man at his residence on the 2200 block of S. Maple Ave. for a probation hold. After booking, he was transported to Wood County Jail.

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