September 2020

Posted on October 12, 2020

September 2020 Activity Report

9/1 – Officers responded to a report of a vehicle on fire at a Main Street business. The Jackson Fire Department responded and extinguished the fire. There was extensive damage to the vehicle. The cause of the fire is under investigation but is not believed to be suspicious.

9/3 @ 1:26 a.m. – Officers responded to a domestic disturbance. An adult male was arrested for domestic-related disorderly conduct and transported to the Washington County Jail.

9/3 @ 3:20 a.m. – Officers responded to a domestic disturbance between two adults. An adult woman had attacked her boyfriend with a butcher knife causing serious, but not life-threatening injuries. The woman was arrested for domestic-related battery (while armed), and second-degree recklessly endangering safety. She was transported to the Washington County Jail.

9/3 @ 3:58 p.m.- The victim from the 1:26 a.m. domestic disturbance reported that the arrested subject had violated the 72-hour no contact order three separate times. The man was arrested again and charged with violating the 72-hour no contact order.

9/5 @ 12:19 a.m.- An officer on patrol observed a speeding vehicle. The vehicle was slow to pull over but eventually stopped for the officer. The driver did not have a driver’s license and the officer could see a bag of marijuana in the car. The driver also had a warrant for her arrest through the New Berlin Police Department. The driver was cited for operating without a license, unregistered vehicle, and possession of THC (marijuana).

9/6 @ 3:31 p.m. – Officers responded to a report of an unresponsive male that had overdosed on cocaine. Upon arrival, officers located the man and rendered aid until he could be transported to a local hospital. Officers located multiple items of drug paraphernalia and suspected cocaine. Charges are pending and the caller was arrested for a warrant.

9/9 @ 9:17 a.m.- An adult male violated a temporary restraining order (TRO) and confronted a woman at her house and stated he had a gun. When officers arrived, he fled in a vehicle and refused to stop. The suspect failed to stop at a stop sign and was speeding in excess of 50 m.p.h. on village streets. The suspect finally stopped at a residence and demanded that the officers shoot him. The officers were able to take him into custody without incident. He was charged with fleeing an officer, stalking, violation of a TRO, domestic disorderly conduct and operating after revocation.

9/9 @ 1:46 p.m. – The Department of Corrections requested that officers attempt to arrest a man that had a warrant. Officers made contact with the man and found him to be highly intoxicated (PBT .316), which is a violation of his probation. He was taken into custody.

9/10 @ 2:38 a.m.- An officer noticed a vehicle driving on a closed road and initiated a traffic stop. There was an open bottle of alcohol in the vehicle and the driver had been drinking. He
was arrested for operating while under the influence (3rd Offense), open intoxicants and possession of THC (marijuana). He was transported to the jail.

9/12 @ 9:06 a.m. – A residential burglary was reported. At 4:15 a.m., an unidentified male entered the residence through an unlocked door and took items from the refrigerator. This matter is under investigation.

9/12 @ 8:10 p.m. – Officers responded to a residence for a report of a domestic disturbance. An adult male was arrested for domestic-related disorderly conduct and transported to the jail.

9/13 @ 10:51 p.m.- Officers responded to a residence for a report of a domestic disturbance. An adult woman reported that her ex-boyfriend had forced his way into her apartment and taken items. The man fled the residence prior to the officer’s arrival. With the assistance of the Slinger Police Department, the man was located and taken into custody. Charges were referred for domestic-related disorderly conduct, trespassing, three counts of felony bail jumping, and one count of misdemeanor bail jumping.

9/13 @ 12:53 a.m. – An officer observed a vehicle travelling 107-mph in a 70-mph zone. The officer stopped the vehicle and observed that the adult male had been drinking. The man failed field sobriety testing and his PBT was .187. He was arrested for operating while under the influence (2nd offense).

9/17 @ 8:16 a.m.- A resident was a victim of a phone scam and was conned into purchasing and providing $7,500 in gift cards. This matter is under investigation.

9/19 @ 5:24 p.m. – Officers responded to a report of a vehicle that had crashed into the building at Walgreens. The officers arrived and found the driver of the vehicle was unconscious from a suspected drug overdose. The officers rendered aid until the man was transported to a local hospital. The officers located heroin, methamphetamine, and drug paraphernalia in the vehicle. The driver was eventually arrested for operating while under the influence (3rd offense), two counts of felony bail jumping, and multiple charges related to the drugs and paraphernalia.

9/21 – An adult was taken into protective custody.

9/21- A resident was a victim of the “WE Energies” scam. The victim had received a phone call from a scammer pretending to be WE Energies threatening to disconnect service unless immediate payment was made. The victim purchased a Moneypak card for $500 and transferred the funds to the scammer. This matter is under investigation. We would like to remind our residents that if they are in doubt about the authenticity of a caller, hang up and call the business directly.

9/26 @ 12:52 p.m. – Officers were requested to check the welfare of an adult woman. The woman was located at her ex-boyfriend’s house. The ex-boyfriend was court-ordered not to have contact with her due to a pending case. Bail jumping charges were referred to the District Attorney’s Office for the adult male.

9/26 @ 7:35 p.m. – Officers investigated a report of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to an adult male. The victim was a passenger in a vehicle who was handling a pistol when he accidentally shot himself in the foot. He received medical treatment and no one else was injured. This matter is under investigation.

9/28 @ 8:14 p.m. – Officers responded to a report of a disorderly adult woman at a residence. An adult woman was arrested for disorderly conduct, misdemeanor and felony bail jumping, and a probation hold.

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