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Home›Courts›Police & Sheriff Calls›Police & Sheriff Calls for April 15-17

Police & Sheriff Calls for April 15-17

By Julie Schooley
April 18, 2017
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Wisconsin Rapids Police

April 15

Dumpster Diving: At 4:56 p.m. a call was made from the 1600 block of 26th St. North to report four pre-teens playing around by a dumpster.

Kids These Days: At 8:22 p.m. a call was made to report a couple of kids throwing rocks at cars by a business on W. Grand Ave.

April 16

Hens: At 7:02 a.m. a report was made of six hens running in the road by the area of State Highway 54.

Stuffed Tank: At 11:35 pm. a complaint was made from the 200 block of 10th Ave. North regarding an individual who wrote on their vehicle with nail polish and stuffed something into their gas tank.

Shopvac Hoarder: At 8:05 p.m. a call was made to dispatch from the 200 block of 12th Ave. South concerning a family member who refused to give back their Shopvac.

April 17

Lines Down: At 6:02 a.m. a call was made fro Dewey St. concerning a semi-truck who had hit utility lines, causing them to hang low over the roadway.

Ducks: At 8:39 a.m. a call was made to police regarding two ducks sitting in the middle of the road in the area of 4th Ave. North and High St.

Repeat Egging: At 9:44 a.m. a complaint was made from the 700 block of Witter St. that their residence had again been egged.

Ding Dong: At 12:06 a.m. a call was made to dispatch to report a person who rung her doorbell, only to quickly run away.

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