May 30 – Officers were dispatched to Wells Fargo Bank for reports of fraud.
May 30 – Officers were dispatched to Central Wisconsin Credit Union for reports of fraud.
May 30 – A package was reported to be stolen from a residence on Water Street.
May 30 – A mother wanted to report that her daughter was being harassed by her ex-boyfriend who was allegedly driving back and forth around their residence and revving his engine.
May 31 – Stevens Point Police officers were requested by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections to arrest a male for a probation violation. The male was arrested on Centerpoint Drive.
May 31 – Officers responded to Days Inn and Suites on Division Street for a report of a female that was highly intoxicated and refusing to exit her hotel room after her listed check out time.
May 31 – Officers responded to a disturbance on Second Street after a caller reported he was kicked by his 16 year old daughter while driving.
May 31 – A driver failed to make a turn in the parking lot of Cousins Subs which led to another vehicle being struck. Officers noted the driver was unable to perform basic driving tasks such as turning, moving the vehicle from the crash location, and did not notice the vehicle was turned off.
May 31 – A female ate two packages of gummies from The Smoke Shop and was experiencing seizure like symptoms. She was transported by ambulance to the hospital.
May 31 – One female was arrested in regards to an assault that occurred in the old Shopko parking lot.
May 31 – Four males were throwing toilet paper at each other in Dunham’s parking lot on Highway 10. They stated they were trying to prank their friend who lived nearby by throwing toilet paper on his house. Officers noted an air soft gun was seen in the vehicle, as well.
June 1 – A seven year old with cognitive disabilities left their home on an electric scooter and went to Dunkin Donuts on Division Street. The grandmother picked the child up.
June 1 – A male reported that his cell phone was stolen at Kwik Trip on Maria Drive.
June 1 – Officers were dispatched to Mead Park for an individual who was spray painting the pavilion. The suspect received a citation.
June 1 – Officers were dispatched to College Court for a caller who stated she felt she was being stalked. The suspect issued a stalking letter.
June 1 – Officers responded to Portage Street for a vehicle break in. The vehicle was not damaged and nothing was stolen. Officers located the suspect and released the suspect to their parent. Officers spoke with the caller who stated they observed a young, possibly teenage, male trying to enter the vehicle.
June 2 – A man from Texas Avenue wanted to report that someone had dumped a trash can on his truck.
June 2 – A man wanted to report that he received a “worthless” check from tenants.
June 2 – Officers reported a walk in call at the police department for threats that were made against a woman and her children.
June 2 – An individual reported he was beaten up in Seramur Park.
June 2 – A vehicle was damaged in the parking lot of Dunham’s Sports.
June 2 – A minor was reportedly playing music loudly in his car on Illinois Avenue, which led to his neighbor asking him to turn it down, which led to a dispute.
June 2 – A man reported that people shine lights into his vehicle late at night into early morning.
June 2 – A welfare check was conducted on a highly intoxicated woman at Joe’s Bar. The woman was on probation and had conditions to not consume or possess alcohol.
June 3 – A woman reported that a dog was left in the car for over an hour at Community Thrift Store. Officers checked on the dog and noted that the dog appeared fine and that neither the dog nor vehicle was overheated. Officers noted the dogs’ owner was not in the store for an hour and was checking on her dog periodically in addition to giving it water in the vehicle.
June 3 – An individual wished to report that a pregnant woman was using methamphetamine. The individual stated they were in contact with the pregnant woman’s parole officer. The individual did not have proof of the woman using methamphetamine.
June 3 – A 17 year old female made a walk in complaint at the police department regarding inappropriate comments made to her from an older co-worker.
June 3 – Retail theft occurred at Kwik Trip on Church Street.
June 4 – A traffic stop on Patch Street led to the arrest of a 40 year old man.
June 4 – Retail theft occurred at JR Liquor. The business did not want to press charges as the merchandise was returned, however the female suspect was arrested for felony and misdemeanor bail jumping.
June 4 – Officers responded to Main Street for report of a sexual assault. A 34 year old male wanted to report activity with a 59 year old male that he was not comfortable with.
June 4 – Officers conducted a probation violation pickup per request of Probation and Parole. The male was arrested and transported to the Portage County Jail.
June 4 – Officers were dispatched to Seramur Park due to a reporting party that stated their son was being struck by older teenage boys.
June 4 – Officers were dispatched to a vehicle and tree crash near the intersection of Division Street and North Point Drive. Occupants were reported to be injured and leaving the scene. The driver was eventually arrested for OWI 4th Offense amongst other charges.
June 4 – Reports were made of ducks dodging traffic on West Clark Street.
June 4 – A woman was cited in the area of Division and Briggs Street for being in possession of an open intoxicant.
June 5 – Officers responded to a Franklin Street residence for a possible attempted break in.
June 5 – A down power line was reported in the roadway on Lincoln Avenue and Division Street.
June 5 – A business adjacent to a CBD shop complained about the smell of weed. The employees believe someone is smoking week in the backroom or bathrooms of the CBD shop. The employees reported several customers complaining about the smell; in addition they stated they have to open doors and windows to get rid of the smell.
June 5 – A 27 year old female on Doolittle Drive was issued a citation for obstructing police.
June 5 – A female reported her ex-boyfriend had broken and damaged parts of her vehicle.
June 5 – A male admitted to falling off his bike due to intoxication. He denied medical care but was provided a ride home.
June 5 – A woman reported that she found blue tape around her door handle and found it suspicious.
June 5 – A man informed an officer that he wanted to go to jail because he had no shoes. He was told he would not be taken to jail for not having shoes.
June 6 – Officers were dispatched to Clayton Avenue for a possible break in that was in progress. Upon arrival, officers made contact with a heavily intoxicated suspect who was eventually arrested for Disorderly Conduct.
June 6 –Officers responded to Lindbergh Avenue for a report that someone broke a residents’ window.
June 6 – A man requested that an officer search his backpack because someone at the park has been staring at him. He believed this unknown person had done something to his bag.
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