Lincoln County Sheriff’s Report: Dec. 6, 2021

As reported by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office Monday, Dec. 6:

A Tomahawk man, 31, was arrested on charges of theft, take and drive vehicle without owner’s consent, resisting/obstructing an officer and a probation hold Monday afternoon.

Lincoln County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to several vehicle crashes Monday afternoon as a result of the snowy road conditions. One of the crashes involved minor injuries with no medical transport. The others were property damage only crashes.

A man, 62, from Hales Corners, Wis., was arrested Monday afternoon on charges of battery and disorderly conduct following an incident in the Town of Russell.

A Town of Corning resident was the victim of theft Monday evening. He reported his 6×12 foot trailer with a single-axel wood floor and black painted steel frame was stolen from his residence between 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. If you have any information regarding this theft, you are asked to contact the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office or Crime Stoppers at 715-536-3726 or by using their P3 App.

A Wausau man, 33, was arrested on a probation warrant and cited for driving after suspension Tuesday evening following a traffic stop in the City of Tomahawk.

A male youth, 16, was stopped and cited for travelling 89 MPH on USH 51 north of USH 8 in the Town of Bradley Thursday evening.

An Ashland man, 19 was arrested on a warrant issued by Iron County following a traffic stop on USH 51 near Lincoln Dr. in the town of Merrill Friday morning.

A Merrill man, 21, was stopped and cited for traveling 83 MPH on County Rd. K south of Merrill in the Town of Scott Saturday night.

Lincoln County Deputies and the Merrill Fire Department responded to a residence on County Rd. G in the Town of Merrill for a loader that that was on fire. No injuries were reported and no other property was caused by the fire. The cause of the fire is being investigated by the Merrill Fire Dept.

Deputies responded to four property damage crashes and five vehicles in the ditch as a result of Sunday’s snow storm. No injuries were reported in any of the incidents.

Two people reported striking deer last week.

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