Weekly Police Blotter: March 7-13, 2018

March 7
Woman provides sister’s name during traffic stop
At 2:23 p.m. Marshfield officers conducted a traffic stop on a 29-year-old woman, who provided false information about her identity, using her sister’s name. Police records indicated that this was the second time she provided false information on her identity. Two counts of obstructing an officer will be referred to the Wood County District Attorney’s Office.
March 8
Marshfield woman receives chargeback for online sale
A 30-year-old Marshfield woman reported that on Dec. 6, she had made an online sale to an address in Dallas, TX. On March 5, she received notice that the credit card transaction had been fraudulent and the original amount had been charged back. A delivery change had been requested during shipment. The woman has started a case with UPS.
Marshfield woman gets charged for assault
A 42-year-old Marshfield woman was taken into custody for assaulting a 48-year-old Marshfield woman. A charge of disorderly conduct is also being requested for a 48-year-old Marshfield woman for an incident involving a 42-year-old Marshfield woman.
Dog scares intruder
A 49-year-old Marshfield woman reported that sometime between March 7 at 6 p.m. and March 8 at 7 a.m., she believed that she dropped her keys outside while carrying groceries inside. The key to her house was found inside the deadbolt, and she could not locate her car keys. Her glove compartment was also found open, but nothing was missing. The woman stated that she believes her German Sheppard scared the intruder away. There are no leads.
March 9
Marshfield woman has online accounts compromised
A 36-year-old Marshfield woman reported that she had concerns with her computer, emails, Facebook, and iPhones being compromised. The woman contacted Apple support, changed her email accounts, and has stopped using Facebook. She stated that she only wanted a report on file in the event that something further occurs.
Woman reports hit and run at North Central Avenue location
A 59-year-old Stratford woman reported that sometime between 12:30-1:15 p.m., while parked at a North Central Avenue location, her unoccupied vehicle was struck. She stated that there was no note left and no witnesses to the hit and run. Officers observed scratches on the rear bumper and it appeared that someone had also wiped off the area to see if there was damage. Video surveillance will be reviewed. The investigation continues.
March 10
License plate taken
A 35-year-old Marshfield man reported that sometime between March 9 at 11 p.m. and March 10 at 8:50 a.m. his front license plate was stolen from his vehicle while parked at a North Fig Avenue address. The man was advised to fill out a replacement application through the Wisconsin DOT. The man then turned over the remaining plate to have it destroyed. The license plate was entered as stolen. There are no suspects at this time.
Garage service door damaged
A 33-year-old Marshfield woman and a 78-year-old Marshfield man reported that sometime between March 9 at 11:30 p.m. and March 10 at 8:15 a.m., someone caused damaged to the service door of their garage. Nothing was missing. A neighborhood canvas was completed. There are no leads at this time.
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