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Police & Sheriff Calls, July 6

By STEVENS POINT NEWS
July 7, 2017
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July 6

Fish Fright: Police were called to investigate suspicious activity of two individuals near McDill Pond at 12:33 AM. The 17- and 20-year-old Rosholt men reported they were scaring carp.

Theft: A 26-year-old Stevens Point man called police at 7:20 AM to report $100 had been stolen from her car on the 1900 block of Wood St.

Paraphernalia Possession: A 35-year-old Stevens Point man was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia, operating with a suspended license and without insurance on the 5300 block of Harding Ave. in Plover at 8:59 AM. Police seized two glass pipes from the suspect.

More Theft: Police were called at 9:09 AM by a 36-year-old Stevens Point man who reported an Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy phone and a black should bag had been stolen from his unlocked vehicle on the 2200 block of Center St.

Dollar General Drug Discovery: A 36-year-old Stevens Point woman called police at 11:27 AM to report finding drug paraphernalia in the parking lot of Dollar General on the 3200 block of Church St. No suspect is known.

Crash: Police responded to the 4200 block of Main St. at 5:01 PM where a 40-year-old Stevens Point man crashed his vehicle. No injuries were reported.

Threats: A 63-year-old Stevens Point man called police at 5:34 PM to report his 28-year-old son was threatening him on the 3300 block of Echo Dells Dr.

 

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