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Home›News›Lincoln County Sheriff’s Report: Sept. 20, 2021

Lincoln County Sheriff’s Report: Sept. 20, 2021

By Jalen Maki
September 22, 2021
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Lincoln County Sheriff's Office

As reported by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office Monday, Sept. 20:

An inmate of the Lincoln County jail will face charges of disorderly conduct and bail jumping following an incident in the jail Wednesday morning.

A Tomahawk man, 65, was the victim of criminal damage to property. The Town of King resident reported that his mailbox had been shot with a shotgun between Monday afternoon and Wednesday afternoon. No other mailboxes were damaged in the area. If you have information regarding this incident, you are asked to report it to the Sheriff’s Office, or you can contact Crime Stoppers using the P3 App or by calling 715-536-3726. Callers may remain anonymous.

The Town of Tomahawk Chairman reported on Thursday that several signs were stolen in the area of Bridge Rd. and 4 Mile Rd. The signs stolen include: one stop sign, two Trucks Hauling signs with stands, three barricades, and two Loose Gravel signs taken from Bridge Rd., and one Arrow sign taken from Tower Rd. If you have information regarding this incident, you are asked to report it to the Sheriff’s Office, or you can contact Crime Stoppers using the P3 App or by calling 715-536-3726. Callers may remain anonymous.

A Merrill man, 61, was arrested for 4th offense operating while intoxicated and operating after revocation in the Town of Merrill Thursday morning.

A Tucson, Ariz., man, 61, was stopped and cited for failure to change lanes when passing a stopped emergency vehicle on Thursday afternoon on USH 51 near Tomahawk.

An Abbotsford woman, 27, was stopped and arrested for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated following a driving complaint on Thursday evening on USH 51 near Merrill.

A Princeton, Wis., man, 27, was injured following motorcycle crash on State Rd. 17 near Neuwirth Rd. on Friday afternoon.

A Viroqua, Wis., man, 74, received non-life threatening injuries following a motorcycle crash on County Rd. S near Koth Rd. on Friday afternoon.

One person was injured following a two-vehicle crash on County Rd. K and USH 51. A vehicle failed to stop at the stop sign on the off ramp and was struck by a second vehicle travelling south on County Rd. K.

A Kaukauna woman, 47, received non-life-threatening injuries following a motorcycle crash on County Rd. H near County Rd. V Saturday morning. A few hours later, a Fall Creek man, 47, was injured following a motorcycle crash in the same area.

A New London man, 33, was arrested for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated Saturday morning following a motorcycle crash on County Rd. L near Derleth Rd.

A Gleason woman, 27, and a Gleason man, 30, were injured after they struck a deer with their motorcycle east of County Rd. H in the Township of King.

A Tomahawk woman, 80, was the victim of theft Saturday night. The woman contacted the Sheriff’s Office Sunday morning to report an equipment trailer had been stolen overnight from her residence in the Town of Wilson. The trailer is valued at $1,500. If you have information regarding this incident, you are asked to report it to the Sheriff’s Office, or you can contact Crime Stoppers using the P3 App or by calling 715-536-3726. Callers may remain anonymous.

Five people reported striking deer last week.

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