This Is Why You Shouldn't Run From Police
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On August 25, 2022, in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, an officer observed a vehicle driving without illuminated tail lights and proceeded to initiate a traffic stop. The vehicle continued for several blocks before eventually coming to a stop.
The driver, identified as Howard, got out of his vehicle when the officer was in her squad. He began running when he realized the officer was following him and quickly was able to get out of sight of the officer. When backup arrived, the officers quickly located Howard. After a short foot pursuit, Howard was tackled to the ground and arrested.
Howard was charged with OWI, 5th offense, operating with prohibited alcohol concentration, 5th offense, resisting an officer and operation without required lamps lighted. He was found guilty of OWI and sentenced to 1 year 6 months in state prison.
EMS arrived on scene shortly after to evaluate Howard's wellbeing, he stated he did not want to go to the hospital. With consent, officers searched Howard's car but found nothing illegal. He was then taken to jail where he provided a PBT that resulted in a point 1 5 1.
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When You're So Drunk You Forget You Crashed Into a Tree
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On February 16, 2023, in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, officers responded to a 911 call triggered by an Apple Watch, indicating that a car crash had occurred. When officers arrived, it was immediately clear that the driver, named Kirsten, was intoxicated. After determining that Kirsten was okay, she agreed to do FSTs but soon after started resisting officers orders. She was then cuffed and placed in an ambulance.
Kirsten was transported to the hospital where she was read her rights and an evidentiary blood test was taken, reports did not indicate the BAC of the test. She was then medically cleared before being taken to jail.
Kristen was given citations for OWI, 1st offense, hit and run, wrong way on a divided highway, and failure to keep vehicle under control. She was charged with and found guilty of hit and run and resisting or obstructing an officer.
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How To Make Things Way Worse For Yourself
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On July 17, 2022, in Marshfield, Wisconsin, an officer conducted a traffic stop in response to a vehicle that had disregarded a stop sign. It was later found that the driver, Jason, had a suspended drivers license and had an active warrant for another police department.
After two of his family members arrived, Jason decided to attempt to flee from officers on foot, initiating a foot pursuit which promptly ended in an officers taser being deployed. Officers searched the area for anything Jason might have discarded during the foot pursuit. Nothing of note was found.
Jason was taken to the hospital where he was medically cleared before being taken to jail for his warrant. He was given citations for operating while suspended, no motor vehicle insurance, and failure to stop at a stop sign. He was charged with and found guilty of resisting or obstructing an officer and sentenced to 2 years probation.
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When You Can't Handle Your Alcohol
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On March 10, 2023, in Marshfield, Wisconsin, officers received a dispatch call to a local residence concerning a reported disturbance between two adults. The complainant informed them that their parents were engaged in a dispute, with items being thrown inside the residence.
According to reports, officers could smell the scent of intoxicants coming from Kyle's person. It was found that Kyle was out on bond with absolute sobriety as a bond condition due to an incident three months prior.
Kyle resisted with officers until it was determined he would need to be taken to the hospital for medical clearance in an ambulance. He continued screaming for much of the ride to the hospital where he was medically cleared before being brought to jail.
Kyle continued yelling and resisting at the hospital. He was charged with felony bail jumping, resisting or obstructing an officer, and disorderly conduct. He was later found guilty of resisting and disorderly conduct and sentenced to 2 years probation as well as 30 days in jail.
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Man Tells Police to Taze Him, They Do
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On June 4, 2023, in Marshfield, Wisconsin, officers were dispatched to a local Walmart to conduct a welfare check. A report had been received regarding a male on the premises holding a cardboard sign, and when approached and asked to depart, he became argumentative with the staff.
Officers spoke with the employee complainant and confirmed that they wished for Joseph to be trespassed from the property if he did not leave voluntarily. The information was passed on to probation and parole and a probation hold was placed on Joseph.
Joseph was transported to the hospital with an accompanying officer for further medical evaluation before being taken to jail. He was charged with resisting or obstructing an officer, possession of THC and possession of drug paraphernalia.
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Cracked Windshield Leads to This
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On April 11, 2023, in Marshfield, Wisconsin, an officer in an unmarked squad car noticed a vehicle with a significant crack in the front windshield. Reacting to this observation, the officer promptly turned around and initiated a traffic stop. The vehicle initially seemed poised to pull over in response to the traffic stop but suddenly accelerated and sped away at a high velocity.
The vehicle soon stopped and one occupant fled on foot. The others complied with officers. Officers and a K-9 unit in the vicinity began actively searching for the male who had fled from the vehicle. The male that fled was located shortly after thanks to multiple citizens who helped officers and the K-9 find him.
The officer with the K-9 then took the K-9 to the vehicle to do a sniff test. The K-9 alerted to the odor of a controlled substance.
The driver, Tiffani, was charged with vehicle operator fleeing or eluding an officer, possession of meth, possession of drug paraphernalia, and six counts of felony bail jumping. Just over a month later, Tiffani was charged with a litany of other crimes including as a party to a crime for armed robbery.
The front passenger, Devin, was charged with possession of meth, possession of THC, possession of drug paraphernalia and obstructing an officer. Devin has also been charged with additional crimes since this incident including OWI and 1st degree recklessly endangering safety. It does not appear that the rear passenger was given any charges.
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Drunk 21 Year Old Gets Stopped by Same Officer Two Nights in a Row
On March 11, 2023, in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, an officer witnessed a male, whom he suspected to be intoxicated, twice exposing his bare buttocks in the middle of the street. The officer swiftly approached the individual, later identified as Alex, only to find out that he had turned 21 just hours earlier.
The following night, around the same time, the same officer who had encountered Alex the previous evening observed him once again, this time on the sidewalk with an open container of alcohol.
Alex faced charges of disorderly conduct during his initial encounter with the police on night one, and on night two, he was charged with resisting or obstructing an officer as well as having an open container on a sidewalk. Unfortunately, the police did not extend birthday wishes to Alex at any point during these encounters.
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Drunk Man Does This Because No One Wanted to Play Pool With Him
On March 17, 2022, in Marshfield, Wisconsin, officers were dispatched to an ongoing disturbance at a local bar. When officers arrived, they observed the individual, identified as Jesse, yelling, swearing, hitting chairs with his fists, and refusing to leave. After officers escorted Jesse out of the bar, it was found that he had a DOC warrant. A breath test was later administered that resulted in a 0.153 BAC. Jesse was charged with resisting or obstructing an officer and disorderly conduct.
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