STANLEY-BOYD Police Reports May 3 10:14 p.m. Stanley Police were informed of a possible case of child abuse. May 5 12:45 a.m. Police were requested to respond to State Highway 29 for a travc …
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STANLEY-BOYD Police Reports
May 3 10:14 p.m. Stanley Police were informed of a possible case of child abuse.
May 5 12:45 a.m. Police were requested to respond to State Highway 29 for a travc complaint of a vehicle traveling at at high rate of speed. As a result of the call and sub- sequent travc stop, Nickole Clark, age 35 of Eau Claire, was cited for going 03 miles per hour in a 65 mile per hour zone.
9:36 a.m. Stanley Police were requested for two dogs running at large. The dogs were located and temporarily held in the city garage. The owner came and collected the dogs.
8:43 p.m. Police requested for a miscellaneous complaint.
May 6 5:12 a.m. Stanley Police were requested to as- sist the Chippewa County Sheriu's Of – fice e with a call on 345th Street north of County Highway O.
12:09 p.m. Kwik Trip was in need of assistance for contacting customers regarding transactions.
12:11 p.m. Vehicle lockout. Waiver form filled out and the vehicle was unlocked without incident.
10:56 p.m Stanley Police responded to assist in removing an intoxicated woman who didn’t want to leave the property.
May 7 1:48 p.m. Report of an electrical power cord that was cut from an RV.
2:05 p.m. Report was received of a gray truck with topper that was driving erratically on Highway 29 eastbound from Cadott.
4:37 p.m. A 911 call was received with a man yelling in the background. Upon arrival at the residence, it was determined that a young child had been playing on a telephone and no additional problems were present at the time.
7:33 p.m. Anonymous complaint regarding several four wheelers driving at a high rate of speed. Contact made with four young people at an address on 10th Avenue where parked four wheelers were observed in the driveway. They were advised of the complaint.
7:37 p.m. Assisted Chippewa County Sheriu's Ovce with a suspicious vehicle com – plaint at the listed location. Ovcer stood by until no longer needed.
8:02 p.m. Animal at large complaint called in. Upon arrival the dog owners had arrived and took custody of the dog.
8:12 p.m. Criminal damage complaint. Report to follow.
May 8 2:15 a.m. Stanley Police assisted Clark Coun- ty with a fight in progress. Upon arrival Stanley ovcer spoke with several peo ple who said that everyone involved in the fight had left. Ovcer stood by until no longer needed.
12:08 p.m. Someone reported an ongoing issue related to a GPS tracker on her vehicle. Report to follow.
2:05 p.m. Report of a residential fire alarm that was determined to be a false alarm.
8:02 p.m. Stanley police assisted Thorp PD with a domestic disturbance. Ovcer stood by until no longer needed. May 9 9:53 a.m. Stanley Police were requested for a theft of items from a garage in the 200 block of East First Avenue. Incident under investigation.
2:19 p.m. Stanley Police observed a vehicle traveling faster than the posted speed limit. Vehicle was stopped and the operator, Brandon Winchel, age 19, cited for his speed.
3:19 p.m.
Boyd Police Department requested for a mental health case in Boyd involving a minor. Mobile crisis worker responded.
May 10 7:32 a.m. Stanley Police responded for an EMS Transport call, assistance being given as needed.
12:05 p.m. Stanley Police were requested for a funeral escort. Completed as requested.
3:40 p.m. Stanley Police observed a vehicle traveling faster than the posted speed limit, resulting in a minor being cited for operating without a valid driver’s license.
May 11 9:25 a.m. A person arrived at the police department to report an incident that had occurred teh evening before at Chapman Park involving multiple young woman. Call classed as “Juvenile case.”
1:52 p.m. A 911 hangup was received from the hospital, with no issues present.
9:46 p.m. EMS call for an intoxicated man. The man was transported to Aspirus Hospital for medical evaluation. Northwest Connection was contacted for a mental health evaluation based on self-harm statements. Northwest Connection stau determined that a safety plan was appropriate “at this time.” May 12 12:56 a.m.
Stau at the Stanley Travel Stop re –
quested to speak with an ovcer regard ing a suspicious person at the gas station, with stau concerned a woman might need help. Information documented, no complaints filed at this time.
3:04 a.m.
Business alarm from unsecured doors. Building cleared and nothing suspicious located. Stau arrived and disarmed the alarm. 7:39 a.m.
Travc stop was conducted and a young driver warned against a moving violation.