Marshfield Police Blotter: March 26 – April 1, 2019
March 24, 2019
Chivalry May not be Dead
On March 24 at 1 a.m. an anonymous caller reported that there was a 47-year-old Marshfield man and a 39-year-old Marshfield woman who appeared to be arguing. Upon contact, it was discovered that the woman appeared to be heavily intoxicated and was having trouble holding herself up. The man stated that he had been trying to help the woman get home. The woman was taken to the hospital and on March 27 was contacted again. The woman stated that she had been very drunk and that the man had not hit or harm her and had been trying to help her.
March 27, 2019
Take the hint
On March 27 at 3:09 a Marshfield female reported that a friend’s ex had been sending her messages in the hopes that she would relay the messages to her friend. The woman stated that her friend had a restraining order against the ex, and that she had not shown her friend the messages. The ex was contacted and instructed to cease attempts to contact his ex through a third party.
March 28, 2019
Classy Thief
On March 28 it was reported by an employee of a Marshfield retail chain that a male suspect had stuck discount price tags on two pairs of dress shoes and checked them out through the self-checkout aisle. The man then left without paying the full price for the shoes.
March 31, 2019
Possible cologne thief
On March 31 it was reported by a Marshfield male that a 20-year-old Marshfield female ex-roommate, who he had kicked out, had stolen a set of car keys and a bottle of cologne. The former roommate was contacted and denied taking the items.
April 1, 2019
The Perfect Father’s Day Gift
On April 1 at 2:25 p.m. a Marshfield male reported that his son had stolen money from his wallet. The man stated that his son, a 20-year-old Marshfield male, had stolen $400. Upon contact with police, the son confessed to taking the money and was taken to the Marathon County Jail.
Retail Theft
On April 1 at 7:51 p.m. an employee of a Marshfield retail chain reported that a 17-year-old juvenile female and a 24-year-old woman had attempted to steal makeup items by putting them in a purse and walking out. The juvenile’s mother was contacted and charges on the woman were requested through Marathon County.