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Police & Sheriff Calls, October 9-10

By STEVENS POINT NEWS
October 12, 2015
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October 9

Third Time’s A Charm: A 27-year-old Stevens Point man received his third citation for driving without a valid license at 2:30 AM on Patch and Warner St.

Domestic Abuse: A 46-year-old Stevens Point woman and 34-year-old man were arrested for disorderly conduct, domestic abuse and battery after police responded to an incident on the 1800 block of Illinois Ave. where a 33-year-old man was punched in the face.

Mailbox Fatality: Police were called at 10:14 PM by a 20-year-old Stevens Point man who reported that his mailbox on the 2300 block of Eagle Summit had been lost.

OWI: A traffic stop led to a 19-year-old Stevens Point woman being arrested for operating while under the influence at 11:48 PM on Clark and Phillips St.

October 10

Bail Jumping: A 22-year-old Stevens Point man was arrested for felony bail jumping after police caught him consuming and in possession of alcohol at 4:02 AM, a violation of the terms of his bond.

Deviating Arrest: After being pulled over on mile marker 171 of I39 at 6:46 AM due to a complaint of a lane deviation, a 30-year-old Stevens Point man was arrested for operating while under the influence, possession of narcotic drugs and paraphernalia, operating with a revoked license and an outstanding warrant.

Pizza Problems: An employee of Domino’s Pizza in Stevens Point called police to report having received a fraudulent pizza order via their website at 12:32 PM. The order was valued at $48.74.

Pedestrian Struck: A 13-year-old Stevens Point girl was reported to have been struck while in a crosswalk on Division and Franklin St. at 1:00 PM.

Peeping Tom: At 8:44 PM, a 30-year-old Stevens Point man reported to police that a known 29-year-old male was observed peeking into the window of the caller’s home on the 1400 block of Soo Marie Ave.

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