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Police & Sheriff Calls

By STEVENS POINT NEWS
April 1, 2014
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April 1

Window Damaged: Police were called to Kentucky Fried Chicken on Division Street at 11:10 AM after an employee reported someone damaged a window. Estimated value is $80.

Bike Theft: A 38 year-old woman reported at 7:30 PM that someone stole her son’s bike from the Boys & Girls Club property in Stevens Point. Value of loss is $150.

Serving a Minor: A 27 year-old woman was cited at 11:41 PM after she provided alcohol to a 19 year-old man at a Prentice Street residence. The woman was turned in to police by the man’s parents.

March 29

Theft: Someone from Altenburg Dairy called police at 8:10 Am to report someone had stolen over $300 in cash from the business.

Domestic abuse: A 45 year-old woman was arrested after she broke into her ex-boyfriend’s residence on John’s Drive. She was charged with disorderly conduct, domestic abuse and bail jumping at 8 PM.

March 28

Stranger on Couch: Residents of a Wadleigh Street home found a 38 year-old man sleeping on their couch at 5:09 PM. The man claims he had no idea how he got into the house, and police determined he had been sleepwalking.

Fleet Farm Thief: A 37 year-old man was cited after he tried stealing fishing line from Fleet Farm at 3:56 PM.

 

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