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Police & Sheriff Calls, Nov. 7

By STEVENS POINT NEWS
November 8, 2017
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November 7

Turn It Down: Police were called to the 900 block of Main St. at 1:21 AM after receiving complaints of a loud band practice. The 34 and 35-year-old Stevens Point men were warned for the noise.

After Dark: A 19-year-old Oshkosh man and 18-year-old Stevens Point woman were found in Bukolt Park after hours at 3:00 AM. The two were given warnings and told to leave.

Dumping: Deputies were called to the Town of Stockton on Old Hwy. 18 at 9:58 AM where a 32-year-old Plover man was suspected of illegal dumping. No citations were issued.

Crash: Police cited a 74-year-old Abbotsford woman with deviation from her designated lane after she crashed with a 60-year-old Appleton man on Hwy. 10 and Wildwood Dr. in Stevens Point at 9:59 AM.

Domestic Disturbance: Police responded to a reported disturbance between a 54-year-old Stevens Point man and 52-year-old woman on the 100 block of Minnesota Ave. at 7:30 PM. The male suspect was arrested for disorderly conduct, OWI and operating without a valid license.

Picking Fights: Deputies were called to the 6900 block of Dulske Rd. in Amherst where a 56-year-old Amherst man was allegedly harassing a 32-year-old Wolf River man who was picking beans. The suspect was warned to stop his behavior.

Crash: A 75-year-old Stevens Point man was cited for following an automobile too closely after crashing with a 30-year-old Rudolph man on the 3200 block of Church St. at 8:52 PM.

 

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