Marshfield Police Reports – January 20 through February 11

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MARSHFIELD, WI (OnFocus) – These are recent Marshfield Police Reports submitted by the department:

January 20

As a result of a traffic stop, a 36-year-old Marshfield female was taken into custody for possession of methamphetamine, possession of narcotic drugs and drug paraphernalia. Probation & Parole placed a hold on the female and she was transported to the Wood County Jail.

January 30

Management requested that a 66-year-old Spencer male be trespassed from all company properties. The male has made employees uncomfortable with his requests for good and services without wanting to pay. The male was issued a written warning for trespassing and stated that he understands he is no longer allowed on the property.

Complainant reported that he noticed the plate was missing from his trailer when he arrived at the listed location. He wished to report the plate as stolen and stated that the incident could have occurred between Lodi, Wisconsin and Marshfield, Wisconsin. The plate was listed into NCIC.

January 31

Complainant reported that the father of her child has been withholding them from her since November and failed to appear in court, violating their child custody agreement. Charges are being requested through the Wood County District Attorney’s Office.

Officers were dispatched for a report of a disturbance. A 38-year-old Marshfield male was ultimately arrested for disorderly conduct, domestic abuse related. He was transported to the Wood County Jail. Charges are being requested through the Wood County District Attorney’s Office.

February 2

Complainant reported that someone entered the above address and removed a gallon size bag of cooked brisket and chicken thighs from the refrigerator. The person also disabled the security cameras. He believed his soon to be ex-wife may have done it as she still has a key and knows the password to the camera settings. He stated he only wanted her contacted and told to stay away from the restaurant. Officers did speak with her and she denied having any involvement. She was told to stay away from the store.

February 3

A 56 year-old Greenwood female drove into the overhang of the Eagles Club building, causing damage to the overhang and the truck she was operating. The female was in a work vehicle and delivering items to the Eagles.

Officers were dispatched to N Hinman for a report of a disturbance. A 45-year-old Marshfield female was arrested for Domestic Battery. She was transported to the Wood County Jail. Charges are being requested through the Wood County District Attorney’s Office.

February 4

While on solo patrol, an officer initiated a traffic stop on East Veterans. The driver identified with a WI ID Card as a 35-year-old Wausau female. Ultimately the female was arrested for OWi 4th and Possession of Methamphetamine.

February 5

During a traffic stop, a 30-year-old Marshfield female was found to be on felony bond and in violation of a no contact order with another passenger of the vehicle. She was arrested and transported to the Wood County Jail. Charges are being requested through the Wood County District Attorney’s Office.

February 7

Three separate juvenile females reported items were stolen from the locker rooms at Marshfield High School. Video surveillance was watched however the large time frame and the number of students entering the locker rooms concluded the investigation. MDPD does not have any suspects. Case closed pending further information.

February 11

Complainant reported that a battery occurred on W 14th. She reported to officers that she was punched in the abdominal area which caused her pain by 70 year-old Neillsville woman. She also reported the woman aggressively handled her which caused her pain. After further investigation, a request for charges on the woman will be forwarded to the Wood County DA’s Office for Reckless Causation of Bodily Harm and Intentional Causation of Bodily Harm.

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