Marshfield Police Blotter: Jan. 30-Feb. 5, 2018

January 29
Signing their life away
A Marshfield convenience store employee reported that on Jan. 27, two males entered the store on two separate visits and purchased multiple items using fraudulent checks. The subjects appear to be related to multiple other forgery cases in Marshfield.
January 31
Spouse becomes irate over pet care
A Marshfield veterinary business reported that sometime between 9-9:48 a.m., a spouse became disorderly after the other spouse authorized a procedure on their pet. The business requested that the disorderly spouse be warned and to check on the welfare of the other. Contact was made with both individuals.
Woman arrested while driving after revoked
At 2:20 p.m., Marshfield police observed a vehicle traveling on East McMillan Street with an expired registration. The vehicle was pulled over in a department store parking lot, and the driver, a 30-year-old Curtiss woman, was found to have a revoked driver’s license. The woman was arrested and booked. In addition, the woman was on bond for an Eau Claire County trial. Bail jumping charges are being requested through the Wood County DA’s office.
Man attempts break in to get belongings
A 40-year-old Marshfield woman reported that someone was trying to break into her house. Officers made contact with the man, who admitted to attempting to gain entry into the residence to get some belongings after he had been kicked out of the residence. The man was told that he was not allowed to come back unless he set up a civil standby with police.
Marshfield man’s identity used to open accounts
A Marshfield man reported that an unknown person opened a Verizon and a Sprint account using her personal information. The accounts resulted in a balance of over $2K with Verizon and an undetermined amount with Sprint. The investigation is still in progress.
February 1
Two Marshfield garages entered
A Marshfield man reported that sometime between Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, his East Blodgett Street residential garage was entered. The matter is currently under investigation.
Another Marshfield man reported that sometime between Jan. 21-26, his South Cherry Street residential garage was entered. The garage was under construction and unsecured at the time. Two ladders and a yellow electrical cord were taken.
February 4
Reckless driving leads to arrests
At 9:41 a.m., a 66-year-old Marshfield man reported dangerous driving behavior inn progress. When officers located the vehicle, they made contact with a 23-year-old Abbotsford man and a 20-year-old Colby man. As a result of the investigation, the Colby man was arrested for obstructing an officer and for a probation hold. The Abbotsford man was arrested for OWI, obstructing an officer, and for a Marathon County warrant. Charges are being requested through the Marathon County D.A.
Stratford man arrested on multiple charges
At 7:17 p.m., a 33-year-old Marshfield woman reported that she received threats from a 34-year-old Stratford man. The man’s vehicle was located in an alley two blocks away from the woman’s residence. A traffic stop was attempted. After a short pursuit, the man was stopped and taken into custody. Charges of felony fleeing, unlawful use of a telephone, disorderly conduct, possession of THC 2nd offense, possession of drug paraphernalia, and criminal habitual are being requested through the Wood County D.A.
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