Wood County Police Blotter: Sept. 25 – Oct. 1, 2018

September 25
Go pro is not fun for everyone
At 8:13 a.m., a Grand Rapids woman called police to report that her husband is walking around the house with a Go-pro camera strapped on. It was making the woman and their kids uncomfortable. Police arrived and stated that the man was within his rights to wear the camera.
September 26
Speedy Workers
At 6:43 a.m., officers spoke with the drivers of Port Edwards city trucks who were reported to be speeding through parts of the village by a citizen earlier in the week.
Writes bad check, then comes back for more
At 9:49 a.m., an employee at a Rudolph gas station called to report that a female had written a bad check for items totaling $227. The female came back in later that same morning and attempted to write another check. The employee called the bank and they stated the bank account was closed. The woman then left the store.
Agree to disagree
At 7:45 p.m., a 41-year-old man Dexterville man reported that he has been receiving harassing phone calls from a 34-year-old woman. An officer spoke with both parties and found that they have had several phone calls that are very argumentative. Officer advised both parties to call the sheriff’s office if there are any further issues.
Danger Zone
At 9:14 p.m., an employee of a Satratoga gas station called to report that there were four kids walking through a construction area and were almost hit by a vehicle. An officer arrived and spoke to the kids who said they were walking in the grass by the construction zone and a driver was harassing them about the correct way they should be walking in that area.
October 1
Gas Siphoned
At 9:52 a.m., a 50-year-old Arpin man called to report that he has video footage of a 45-year-old man siphoning gas from his tractor. The video footage showed the suspect as well as the suspects license plates.
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