October 2021

Posted on November 5, 2021

10/2 @ 6:07 p.m.- A report was received of a possible domestic dispute in a moving vehicle on Highway 45. A witness reported seeing a man hitting a woman in a vehicle. The vehicle was located, and a 49-year-old Kewaskum man was arrested for domestic-related charges.

10/2 @ 8:49 p.m.- A reckless driver was reported on Main Street near Eagle Drive. The vehicle was located, and the driver was under the influence of intoxicants (refused PBT). The 60-year-old Richfield man was cited for operating while under the influence (1st offense).

10/2 @ 10:54 p.m.- An officer observed damage to the men’s bathroom at Jackson Park. The soap dispensers were destroyed, the toilets were plugged with paper towel, and paper towel was all over the bathroom. DPW cleaned up the mess. If anyone has information related to this criminal damage to property, please contact JPD at (262) 677-4949.

10/2 @ 11:20 p.m.- More vandalism was reported on Hidden Creek Court. A resident reported that her pumpkins were smashed, a bird feeder damaged, and a mailbox stolen.

10/2 @ 11:15 p.m.- An officer on patrol observed that all the portable toilets in the Laurel Springs construction area were tipped over.

10/3 @ 2:35 p.m.- A resident on Georgetown Drive reported that her patio furniture had been moved around and some type of caulk/ adhesive was spread all over the furniture and patio.

10/5 @ 8:43 a.m.- A resident on Cedar Run Drive reported the theft of three traffic signs.

If anyone has information related to the above cases, please contact JPD at (262) 677-4949. Tips can be submitted anonymously by calling the Washington County Tip Line at (800) 232-0594. Rewards may be available.

10/5 @ 9:43 p.m.- A suspicious vehicle was reported driving around the new Municipal Complex. The 30-year-old Jackson man was driving around the building honking his horn and yelling out the window because he wanted to be let in to use the bathroom. On 10/5 the building was unoccupied as we hadn’t moved yet. An officer located the man and released him to his family.

10/9 @ 3:44 p.m.- A report was received of a 59-year-old Jackson man that was masturbating in public at Jackson Park. The man was located and gave conflicting statements to the officer. He was cited for disorderly conduct and removed from the park.

10/10 @ 8:35 p.m.- An officer responded to Germantown to assist with taking a suspect into custody.

10/11 @ 7:08 p.m.- A traffic stop was conducted on a vehicle due to the driver having a suspended driver’s license. The driver, a 37-year-old Jackson man had drug paraphernalia visible in the vehicle. A search of the vehicle revealed cocaine paraphernalia, and marijuana. The driver was cited for operating while suspended, possession of THC (marijuana), and possession of drug paraphernalia.

10/12 @ 11:37 a.m.- A report was received of an adult male passed out in the driver’s seat of a vehicle on Hemlock Street. Narcan was administered. The driver, a 37-year-old Jackson man, was under the influence and possessed drug paraphernalia and crack cocaine. The driver was arrested for operating while under the influence (2nd offense), possession of cocaine, felony bail jumping, and for a warrant out of Milwaukee County.

10/14 @ 11:40 p.m.- An officer on patrol attempted to stop a vehicle, but the suspect fled at a high rate of speed (123 m.p.h.). The officer located the vehicle on a dead-end road in Richfield. The driver, a 37-year-old Milwaukee man was under the influence (refused PBT). The man was uncooperative with officers and had an open felony case out of Milwaukee County that required he not have contact with his adult female passenger. The man was arrested for fleeing/ eluding, operating while under the influence (1st offense), and felony bail jumping.

10/15 @ 5:27 p.m.- A reckless driver was reported entering the Village on Highway 60 near Cedar Parkway. The driver, a 34-year-old Jackson man was under the influence of controlled substances. The man was arrested for operating while under the influence (3rd offense), operating while revoked, and two counts of misdemeanor bail jumping.

10/16 @ 2:21 a.m.- A domestic disturbance was reported. A 26-year-old Jackson man was arrested for a probation violation.

10/17 @ 12:00 a.m.- A reckless driver was reported on Highway 60 near Industrial Drive. The driver, a 28-year-old Germantown man, was under the influence (refused PBT). The man was arrested for operating while under the influence (1st offense).

10/21 @ 8:38 p.m.- An officer responded to a fire at Kerry Ingredients. The fire was contained thanks to the sprinkler system and a quick response from the Jackson Fire Department.

10/21 @ 9:42 p.m.- Officers and deputies from Washington County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call for an adult male that had overdosed on heroin. Several doses of Narcan were administered and the person was revived. After medical clearance, the man was taken into custody for a probation hold.

10/22 @ 2:14 a.m.- A resident reported seeing a suspicious person on their Ring doorbell on Hidden Creek Road. An officer located a damaged, unoccupied vehicle that was still running and had airbag deployment in a business parking lot. An adult male matching the description of the person on the Ring doorbell was observed walking on Industrial Drive. The man, a 34-year-old Milwaukee man, provided a false name and had been drinking but was not under the influence. The man was arrested for obstructing an officer, operating without a driver’s license (2nd offense), and for two felony warrants.

10/26 @ 1:27 a.m.- An officer was dispatched to Slinger to assist with taking four suspects into custody on a traffic stop.

10/28 @ 4:15 p.m.- A gift card “recharging” scam was reported at a local business. The three suspects tricked the cashier into a transaction that resulted in a $4,400 loss to the business. This matter is under investigation.

10/31 @ 11:59 a.m.- An overnight hit and run crash was reported on Oakland Drive. A social media post was created regarding this investigation. A 25-year-old Jackson man turned himself in and was cited for inattentive driving, hit and run, and arrested for a probation violation.

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