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Published - Thursday, July 17, 2008

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Incidents

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June 18

-- 10:30 a.m.: An unknown person(s) pried open the south pedestrian entrance door to the Castle Mound State Park contact station, entered an office and used bolt cutters to open a safe. They took money from the safe and left the building.

June 20

-- Time not listed: Joseph A. Waldera, 55, Hixton, reported a shotgun, battery charger and a hitch for a truck stolen from his residence on West Blair Road. He also reported a small trailer missing from a residence in the village of Hixton.

June 30

-- 1:50 p.m.: An employee at Century Tel, 106 E. Main St., Alma Center, reported graffiti on both the east and west sides of the building.

July 5

-- 8:08 a.m.: Rick L. Abramczak, 23, Osseo, reported his car stolen from the parking lot of The Mug in Hatfield. The car, a 2001 Hyundai Elantra, was parked there on July 4 for most of the day and when Abramczak returned to get his car on July 5, it was not there.

July 6

-- 11:02 a.m.: Police responded to Millston-Knapp Supper Club, N3302 Sportsman Road, Millston, where it appeared an attempted entry was made into the building, resulting in a damaged thermal pane window and door knob. The trap house shed was also forcibly entered (by cutting two padlocks and kicking in a door). Twenty-one cases of beer, three cases of soda, a few candy bars and two cases of 12-gauge trap load shotgun shells were taken. Estimated value of stolen items was $917.60.

July 7

-- 1:04 p.m.: Police responded to a littering complaint at W8160 Palm Road. The complainant told police a green and silver GMC Jimmy-like vehicle drove slowly past his house and threw a beer bottle at his satellite dish.

July 8

-- 2:01 a.m.: Police responded to a report of a burglary at The Strawberry Square, 323 E. Main St., Alma Center. Witnesses said they saw two male subjects burglarizing the gas station. One male subject was described as wearing a white t-shirt and the other a black stocking cap. The eastern window of the building was damaged and two items were stolen.

-- 2:01 a.m.: During the investigation at The Strawberry Square, police found an unsecured door at Jan's Place, 122 W. Main St., Alma Center. A kitchen window on the north wall was damaged but nothing was taken from the building.

-- 2:30 a.m.: Police discovered that A.C. Builders, 301 N. Church St., Alma Center, was broken into while investigating other burglaries in the village. Entrance to the business was gained by breaking a double pane glass window located on the front of the store. No money or other items were discovered missing.

-- 4:20 p.m.: An employee at Lambert's Quick Stop, W6575 County Highway O, Millston, reported a gas drive-off. The employee said a blue or grey minivan with a roof rack put $71 worth of gasoline in the vehicle and left without paying.

-- 5 p.m.: Deputy on patrol found windows open at the tavern at Green Meadows Sports Stadium, W16990 State Highway 95, Taylor. One door showed signs of forced entrance. The owner said he left the windows open. Five cases of wine coolers and three cases of beer were taken.

July 10

-- 11:53 a.m.: Police responded to an attempted burglary at Northwood's, W8215 County Highway K. It was reported that one or two males walked through the woods and attempted to gain entry to the building through the door on the east side.

-- 9:01 p.m.: Brandon L. Randals, 23, Black River Falls, reported his boat stolen from the front yard of his home at W6628 Eidsmoe Rd.

July 12

9:10 p.m.: Judy Harkner, Black River Falls, reported finding a wallet near the entrance to Robinson Creek State Park on Cranmore Road.

Accidents

July 3

-- 4:01 p.m.: A vehicle driven by Warrington G. Greengrass, 28, Black River Falls, was stopped on McNulty Road and pulled out in front of a vehicle driven by Rosemary B. Olson, 74, Black River Falls, causing Olson's vehicle to strike the south guard rail, enter the north ditch and travel through the tree line before striking a trailer unit.

July 4

-- 10 p.m.: A vehicle driven by Daniel L. Nelson, 44, Black River Falls, was traveling south on County Highway FF when his vehicle left the roadway and entered the ditch, became airborne and impacted with a concrete culvert.

July 6

-- 12:35 p.m.: A vehicle driven by Robert L. Lockwood III, 49, North Fond du Lac, was traveling on Highway 54 at Mission Road when it struck a deer.

-- 1 p.m.: A vehicle driven by Daniel R. Elmer, 64, Neillsville, was traveling south on County Highway K. As the vehicle approached County Highway E, Elmer put on the turn signal to turn east on CTH E. A vehicle driven by Kimberly D. Nelson, 40, Melrose, was traveling north on CTH K and signaled to turn west on CTH E. Elmer decided to go straight rather than turn and hit the passenger side of Nelson's vehicle as she turned.

July 7

-- 2:40 p.m.: A vehicle driven by David L. Frederick, 56, Black River Falls, was traveling north on N. Eighth St. When the vehicle attempted to turn into a private driveway on N. Eighth St., a vehicle driven by Kirsten C. Donahue, 18, Black River Falls, struck the rear of Frederick's vehicle.
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Where wrote on Jul 24, 2008 8:52 AM:

" Where is Robinson Creek State Park? There is no Wisconsin state park by that name. "

bill pear wrote on Jul 24, 2008 12:48 AM:

" the state wants to squeeze the tribe for every cent as does the county and city, for the ills casinos bring, what about the ills taverns bring to the community? wisconsin taverns pay one of the lowest tax rates in the US, if not the lowest and tribes are asked to step up to the plate or bend over the barrel to pay the state for the chance to operate casinos. we employ over 4,000 people, pay quite a bit in state and federal taxes, provide health insurance, what do bartenders get paid? what service to bars provide? what do they do to make their communities a better place to live? its not right tribes are held to such a high standard and bars are not, but we do because we can take it. we always took it. "

To Wondering wrote on Jul 22, 2008 11:11 PM:

" That is a good question. I would say that definitely qualifies him as a sex offender. "

WOW in Colorado wrote on Jul 21, 2008 3:10 PM:

" WAY TO GO JUDY HARKNER! Its nice to know that there still are good and honest people in this world. And the proof is right here in black and white. Way to go! Thanks for making my day. "

Wondering wrote on Jul 18, 2008 11:22 AM:

" How is it that a person who has been convicted of EXPOSING GENITALS TO A CHILD-a class A misdemeanor-can report their firearm stolen? There is a law requiring such a person not to own guns. How is this person also not required to register as a sex offender? "


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