STURGEON BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT

Friday, December 30, 2011

Illinois Man Arrested For Trespassing


On December 29, 2011 at 7:00 PM, Officers were dispatched a residence in the 10 block of Oak Street for a Trespassing complaint. Upon arrival Officers were met by the homeowner who stated last night the upstairs tenant had a party.  During the night someone entered their apartment without their permission and stood over their younger daughter who was sleeping in the living room. The daughter awoke to the male standing over her, startled by the experience the daughter ran to her parents room and woke them up.  Shortly after waking up her parents the unidentified male left the apartment and was seen leaving through the backyard. After an investigation by Officers it was determined the unidentified male was an Illinois man who had attended the party upstairs.  Officers made contact with the man and arrested the 27 year old Illinois man for Criminal Trespass To Dwelling and was incarcerated at the Door County Jail.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

1 Arrested After Fight Outside Downtown Bar


On December 28, 2011 at 12:00 AM, Officers were dispatched to an Assault in front of Cherry Lanes bar.  Upon arrival Officers met with the male complainant who stated he had been talking with a female outside the bar when he was struck in the face numerous times. As a result the male suffered scrapes, lacerations, and bruising. The female who had struck the male took off prior to Officers arrival.  About an hour later Officers made contact with her and arrested the 25 year old female from Sturgeon Bay for Disorderly Conduct and Battery. The 25 year old female was booked into the Door County Jail on those charges.

Sturgeon Bay Women Arrested For OWI After Striking House


On December 22, 2011 at 11:45 PM, Officers were dispatched to a residence in the 1100 block of 8th Avenue for a homeowner who was reporting minor damage to his home after it was struck by a vehicle. Officers arrived on scene and observed vehicle debris near the point of impact on the residences basement wall. Officers searched the area, but were unsuccessful in locating the vehicle. At 9AM in the morning Officers made contact with the driver a 29 year old Sturgeon Bay women who was arrested after failing field sobriety tests for Operating While Intoxicated (OWI).  The 29 year old female was transported to the Jail where she was booked into the jail on OWI.

Officers Investigate Burglary To Residence


On December 26, 2011 at 8:55 PM, Officers were dispatched to a residence in the 1000 block of 4th Avenue for a Burglary that had occurred around 8 PM.  The Burglary took place when the homeowner had left the residence for a few minutes.  An undisclosed amount of items and money were taken from the residence.

If anyone has information on this incident please contact the Police Department at 920-746-2450 or if you wish to remain anonymous you can use the departments Confidential Web Tip Form located on the Police Departments website: http://www.sturgeonbaypolice.com/webtip.html  or click "Give A Tip!" on the Police Departments Facebook page.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Merry Christmas Everyone!



The Men and Women of the Sturgeon Bay Police Department would like to wish each and everyone one of you a Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy New Year!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Sturgeon Bay Marine Patrol 2011 Stats Published



The Sturgeon Bay Marine Patrol 2011 Statistics were recently compiled and are as follows:  Marine Patrol Officers spent 199.5 Hours total on the water.  174.5 of those hours were dedicated strictly to patrolling the waters of Sturgeon Bay. During that time 16 citations and 19 warnings were issued for a variety of violations.  The Marine Patrol  also conducted 35 safety inspections, assisted 5 vessels and 9 people while out on the water.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

44 Yr Old Female Arrested Overnight For OWI


On December 19, 2011 at 7:30 PM, An Officer on patrol observed a vehicle travel over the center line on Michigan Street at Third Avenue. The Officer conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle and identified the driver as a 44 year old Sturgeon Bay women.  The driver showed signs of recent drug use and Field Sobriety Tests were conducted (FST's).  The 44 year old Female failed FSTs and was arrested for Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) 2nd Offense Drug Related.  The female was transported to the Door County Jail where she was booked into the jail on the OWI Drug Charge and a Probation Hold.

44 Yr Old Sturgeon Bay Man Arrested For 4th Offense OWI


On Sunday, December 18, 2011 at 10:15 PM, Officers who were on patrol conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for a registration violation on Jefferson Street at 7th Avenue.  The Officer identified the driver as a 44 year old Sturgeon Bay man who appeared to be intoxicated. Officers conducted field sobriety tests (FST's) and arrested the 44 year old for Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) 4th Offense a Felony. The 44 year old man was transported to the Door County Jail where he was booked in on the Felony OWI charge.

One Male Arrested After Assault Downtown That Causes Injuries!


On December 18, 2011 at 1:30 AM, Officers working downtown were flagged down by bystanders who advised them of a large fight in the alleyway between Vans Bar and the Nautical Inn.  Officers arrived on scene and took a 21 year old Sturgeon Bay man into custody for Felony Substantial Battery after he struck another male with a beer bottle in the face inside the Nautical Inn bar. The male who was struck sustained injuries to his face and was transported to the Door County Medical Center for treatment.  The 21 year old Sturgeon Bay man was transported to the Door County Jail and booked in on Misdeaminor Disorderly Conduct and Felony Substantial Battery.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Officers Arrest One For Felony Theft of Bayship Tools


A 29 year old former employee who worked for Bay Shipbuilding Company in Sturgeon Bay was taken into custody for Felony Theft this past week.  The 29 year old Sturgeon Bay man was booked into the Door County Jail on Felony Theft after Investigators recovered $3000.00 worth of tools missing from Bayship at his home in Sturgeon Bay.  The tools were stolen by the man while he worked for Bay Shipbuilding Company from 2008 to 2011.

Phone Scam Involving Credit Card Rate Reduction!


On December 15, 2011 at 2 PM, Officers were contacted about a possible phone scam occurring in the City of Sturgeon Bay. A Sturgeon Bay resident contacted the Police Department reference a suspicious number he had been contacted by.  The number was 2532468503 and the complainant was contacted on his cell phone.  A prerecorded message played stating credit card services was calling in regards to the complainant being qualified for a 6.69% interest rate on his credit card.  The recorded message also stated the mans credit card was secure and safe. The recorded message asked the complainant to press one to be transferred to a representative, which the complainant never pressed. When the complainant called the number back, a prerecorded message played explaining how the complainant could add his number to the companies do not call list.  The complainant never pressed one and never entered his number into the unknown companies do not call list. Note the message never stated, which credit card company the credit card services represented.  As always never give out any personal information over the phone unless you are sure about who you are giving it to. As always contact the Police Department with any questions you might have. 

Red Oak Winery and State Farm Insurance Burglarized Overnight.


On December 15, 2011 at 9 AM, Officers were dispatched to a Burglary at the Red Oak Winery. Upon arrival Officers found doors inside the building kicked in. Officers also found that an undisclosed amount of money was taken from the State Farm Insurance business located inside.  Officers recovered evidence, which was left at the crime scene and is being processed by Evidence Technicians at the Police Department. Officers are reminding business owners and homeowners to make sure all exterior doors are locked and secure prior to leaving buildings unoccupied.

Officers are asking the public for help in regards to this incident.  If anyone has information on this incident please contact the Police Department at 920-746-2450 or if you wish to remain anonymous you can use the departments Confidential Web Tip Form located on the Police Departments website: http://www.sturgeonbaypolice.com/webtip.html  or click "Give A Tip!" on the Police Departments Facebook page.

Sturgeon Bay Man Arrested After Camping Under Bayview Bridge


On Wednesday, December 14, 2011 at 1:30 AM, Officers on patrol noticed a vehicle parked underneath the Bayview Bridge.  Officers checked on the vehicle and found it occupied by a 30 year old Sturgeon Bay man who was intoxicated.  The male admitted to driving to the location to spend the night as he has been living out of his vehicle. The male was issued two misdemeanor citations for Operating After Being Revoked and Failure To Install An Ignition Interlock Device on his vehicle. The male was warned about not camping in the City and was transported by Officers to a friends house where he spent the remainder of the night.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Officers Conduct Alcohol Compliance Checks


Officers recently conducted a series of alcohol compliance checks on all of the businesses that sell alcohol in the City of Sturgeon Bay. Of those businesses who sell alcohol, 6 sold to minors and failed to ask for proper identification. The Sturgeon Bay Police Department would like to congratulate the businesses who didn't sell and asked for proper identification. The following 6 businesses were cited for selling alcohol to minors:
  1. Bulk Petroleum Corp
  2. Greystone Castle
  3. Michigan Street BP
  4. Pick'n Save
  5. Stone Harbor
  6. Woldt's Corner Pub
The Sturgeon Bay Police Department hopes that future compliance checks in the City lead to 100% compliance from all businesses that sell alcohol to minors.

Neighbor Dispute Ends With One Sturgeon Bay Man In Jail.


On December 12, 2011 at 7 PM, Officers were dispatched to a residence on Oak Street for a neighbor dispute. Upon arrival Officers found that one of the neighbors had confronted the other neighbor about his exhaust on his vehicle. During the conversation the neighbor who initiated the contact began to use profanities and threatened to tow the neighbors vehicle from the garage. Officers arrived and arrested a 35 year old Sturgeon Bay man for Disorderly Conduct and Felony Bail jumping. The 35 year old Sturgeon Bay man was transported to the Door County Jail where he was incarcerated on the above charges.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Officers Investigate Burglary To Residence


On December 10, 2011 at 4 PM, Officers were dispatched to the 600 block of Georgia Street for a Burglary. Upon arrival Officers were informed by the homeowners that they had just arrived back from vacation to find the front door unlocked and numerous items missing from their residence. 

Through the course of the investigation Officers recovered multiple pieces of evidence, which are currently being processed by Officers.  Officers are asking the public for help in regards to this incident.  If anyone has information on this incident please contact the Police Department at 920-746-2450 or if you wish to remain anonymous you can use the departments Confidential Web Tip Form located on the Police Departments website: http://www.sturgeonbaypolice.com/webtip.html  or click "Give A Tip!" on the Police Departments Facebook page.

Officers Arrest Sturgeon Bay Man After Investigating Assault


On December 8, 2011 at 6 PM, Officers were dispatched to the 600 block of Huron Street for a possible assault. Upon arrival Officers found the glass front door to the residence shattered. Officers entered the residence and found numerous items broken inside. After interviewing the victim Officers asked the Door County Sheriffs Department to check at the suspects parents residence to see if he was there. Upon arrival Deputies found the suspects vehicle unoccupied in the driveway severely damaged. It was later determined that the suspect a 25 year old Sturgeon Bay man had taken an axe to his own vehicle and caused significant damage to it. The 25 year old was later arrested by Officers for Disorderly Conduct-Domestic Related, Criminal Damage to Property, and a Probation Hold. The 25 year old was transported to the Door County Jail where he incarcerated on those charges.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

50 Yr Old Female From Sturgeon Bay Arrested After Driving To Courthouse


On December 7, 2011 at 12:15 PM, Officers were dispatched to the Door County Justice Center for a female who had driven to the Justice Center with a revoked drivers license. Upon arrival Officers made contact with a 50 year old female from Sturgeon Bay. Officers determined the driver was revoked due to a recent Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) conviction and also didn't have a Ignition Interlock Device installed in her vehicle. Officers issued the female two misdemeanors citations and arrested her on a Probation Hold.  The 50 year old female was booked into the Door County Jail on a Probation Hold.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Forestville Man Arrested For Drug Possesion After Traffic Stop


On December 6, 2011 at 8:30 PM, An Officer on patrol stopped a vehicle for expired registration. During the course of the traffic stop the Officer was allowed by the driver to search the vehicle. The Officer found drugs in the vehicle and drug paraphernalia.  Due to prior offenses for drug possession the 38 year old male from Forestville was arrested on Felony Drug Possession and Misdemeanor Drug Paraphernalia and transported to the Door County Jail.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Sturgeon Bay PD Website Changes


Over the last few days we have made some slight changes to the website.  The following things were added to the website:

  • Included Twitter stream and YouTube stream to the Police Departments News Section.  This allows for users who don't subscribe to Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and RSS to keep up with the Police Departments latest news.
  • Currently took down the poll applet as not many were using it.
  • Added new updates to the Community Officer Page including a Monthly Report section.
  • Added The Sturgeon Bay Police Departments Tip of The Week applet located on first page of website. Catch up on the latest Police Tips, which are also posted on Facebook.
  • Added a "Follow Us YouTube Icon" so citizens can now check out our YouTube Channel. 
We hope everyone enjoys the new additions to the website and be on the look out for more in the near future!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Officers Dispatched To Attempted Burglary On 12th Avenue


On Sunday around 8PM, Officers were dispatched to a residence in the 600 block of 12th Avenue for an attempted burglary. Upon arrival Officers spoke to the complainant who stated she had just returned home from the movies and had found her front and rear window screens bent and cut.  Officers conducted a search of the home and didn't find anyone inside. The complainant reports nothing was found to be missing and believes the suspects were not able to gain entry to the residence. The attempted break in caused approximately $100.00 worth of damage.

October CSO Monthly Report Posted


If you are interested in finding out what our Community Service Officers are doing in our community, the October CSO Monthly Report has been posted on the CSO web page found at http://www.sturgeonbaypolice.com/cso.html.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Friday Sturgeon Bay Police Association Calendar Winner!

 
This past weeks Sturgeon Bay Police Association Calendar Winner was Jason Scheel. Congrats Jason on winning $50.00. You too can get involved, 2012 Calendars are being sold at the Police Department. The money goes directly back into the community supporting families in need and special events within the Sturgeon Bay community.

Officers Arrest 2 Overnight For OWI


On Friday night Officers arrested two for Operating While Intoxicated (OWI). The first OWI occurred after a 37 year old male from Illinois was travelling the wrong way on a one way street.  The 33 year old failed field sobriety tests and was arrested for Operating While Intoxicated.  The second OWI arrest of the night occurred behind Vans Bar when the driver of that vehicle also drove the wrong way on a one way street. The 24 year old male from Sturgeon Bay was arrested after failing field sobriety tests for Operating While Intoxicated and 4th Offense Operating Without A Valid License (OWL).

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Officers Respond To Burglary To Marathon Station


Early Friday morning Officers were dispatched to the Marathon Station on 4th Avenue. Upon arrival Officers found an interior wall busted, which allowed entry into the Marathon Station. An undisclosed amount of money was taken from the station. Officers spent numerous hours recovering evidence from the crime scene.

If anyone has information on this incident please contact the Police Department at 920-746-2450 or if you wish to remain anonymous you can use the departments Confidential Web Tip Form located on the Police Departments website: http://www.sturgeonbaypolice.com/webtip.html  or click "Give A Tip!" on the Police Departments Facebook page.

Winter Parking Ban Is In Effect!


As the weather is steadily getting worse remember the cities Winter Parking Ban is in effect.  Some common questions that are asked each year are answered below:

Question: What are the hours for the winter parking ban? Answer: The hours for the winter parking ban are as follows from 2AM to 6AM during the months of December through April.

Question: How do I obtain a winter parking permit? Answer: You can obtain a winter parking permit by picking one up at the Police Departments lobby. The cost of the winter parking permit is as follows:

Special parking permits information and applications can be obtained from the City of Sturgeon Bay Municipal Services office at 835 N. 14th Avenue.  A seasonal pass costs $50, a monthly pass is $20.

Question: Where do I park my vehicle during the winter parking ban if I have already purchased a parking permit? Answer: Depending on the day whether its even or odd you park on that side of the street. Make sure to place your parking permit on your dash so it is visible.

Question: If I receive a parking ticket where can I pay it? Answer: You can pay your parking ticket by dropping it off in front of City Hall in the box marked for utilities or you can mail or drop it off at the Police Departments lobby

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Kewaunee Man Arrested For Theft and Felony Bailjumping


Earlier this week on November 22, 2011 at 1PM, Officers were dispatched to Door County Waste and Recycling. Upon arrival the complainant stated that a male had dropped off numerous pieces of electronics for disposal. The male didn't have enough money to pay for disposal and said he would be back with the money. A week had elapsed and the male had not come back to pay for the electronic disposal. Officers arrested a 35 year old male from Kewaunee for Theft and Felony Bailjumping.

Hit and Run Driver Who Fled The Scene of Accident Is Arrested In Forestville


On Thanksgiving night around 11:30 PM, Officers were dispatched to the area of Jefferson Street for a Hit and Run Accident.  While en route Officers were advised by dispatch that the driver of the striking vehicle had fled the scene of the accident on Egg Harbor Road and was travelling west on Jefferson Street. Officers checked the immediate area for the vehicle, but were not able to locate it.

Officers interviewed the complainant who had been hit by the vehicle and found that the complainant had remembered the vehicles WI Registration plate.  Based on the information gathered Officers asked the Door County Sheriffs Department to be on the look out for the vehicle. Deputies ended up finding the vehicle in Forestville. When deputies went to make contact with the driver the passenger immediately fled from the vehicle into the nearby woods.  The driver a 20 year old female from Forestville was arrested by Sturgeon Bay Officers for Violation of Absolute Sobriety, Underage Alcohol Consumption, Minor Transport  of Alcohol and Hit and Run of an Attended Vehicle.  The 20 year old female was transported to the Door County Jail where she was released to a responsible adult. The passenger was later identified and could face charges for fleeing from Officers.

Officers Respond To Minor Call Related To Black Friday Shoppers!


The Sturgeon Bay Police Department responded to one call related to Black Friday shopping.  The complaint was a parking complaint, which occurred at Target.  The complaint involved a vehicle parked illegally in a handicap parking spot. The owner of the vehicle was cited by Officers. Throughout much of the day Patrol Officers did provide extra patrol through the parking lots of Target and Walmart.  Community Service Officers (CSO's) assisted staff at Target with  providing extra security inside the building during peak hours.  From a Law Enforcement perspective things seemed to run pretty smoothly at all of the retailers in Sturgeon Bay who were open for Black Friday shopping.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!


The men and women of the Sturgeon Bay Police Department would like to wish everyone a Safe and Happy Thanksgiving!

Thanksgiving Day Sturgeon Bay Police Association Calendar Winner!

The Thanksgiving Sturgeon Bay Police Association Calendar Winner was Lou & Les Fischer. Congrats Lou & Les on winning $200.00. You too can get involved, 2012 Calendars are being sold at the Police Department. The money goes directly back into the community supporting families in need and special events within the Sturgeon Bay community.

Friday Sturgeon Bay Police Association Calendar Winner!

This past weeks Sturgeon Bay Police Association Calendar Winner was Dolores Flok. Congrats Dolores on winning $50.00. You too can get involved, 2012 Calendars are being sold at the Police Department. The money goes directly back into the community supporting families in need and special events within the Sturgeon Bay community.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Officers Cite One For Disorderly Conduct After Neighbor Dispute!


On November 21, 2011 at 6 PM, Officers responded to a disturbance between two neighbors in the 1600 block of Delaware Street. Upon arrival Officers made contact with the complainant who described his reasons for calling Officers. As Officers were talking with the complainant the suspect opened her door and began yelling and screaming profanities at the complainant and Officers. After investigating the incident Officers cited the neighbor a 55 year old Sturgeon Bay women for Disorderly Conduct.

YMCA Phone Scam Alert


On November 21, 2011 at 5 PM, Officers were dispatched to the YMCA for a fraud complaint. Upon arrival the complainant stated to Officers that the YMCA had received a complaint from a member who had received a phone call from someone soliciting donations on behalf of the YMCA.  The YMCA member who received the phone call didn't provide a donation, but instead contacted the YMCA because they were concerned about the legitimacy of the call. The YMCA advised responding Officers that the YMCA is not soliciting for donations at this time.  Officers encourage the public to contact the Police Department at 920-746-2450 if they receive similar calls.

Female Arrested For Causing Disturbance Downtown


On November 20, 2011 at 9 PM, Officers were exiting the Police Department when they overheard a female yelling numerous profanities outside an apartment complex atop Door County Vacuum. Officers investigated the yelling and found a 48 year old female yelling profanities at the top apartment. After an investigation Officers found that the female was upset at her boyfriend who was upstairs in the apartment. During the investigation the female became uncooperative with Officers and was arrested for Disorderly Conduct. The 48 year old Sturgeon Bay women was transported to the Door County Jail.

Friday Sturgeon Bay Police Association Calendar Winner!

This past weeks Sturgeon Bay Police Association Calendar Winner was Kenneth Smith. Congrats Ken on winning $50.00. You too can get involved, 2012 Calendars are being sold at the Police Department. The money goes directly back into the community supporting families in need and special events within the Sturgeon Bay community.

Sturgeon Bay Man Arrested After Causing Multiple Disturbances


On November 19, 2011 at 1835 Hrs, Officers were dispatched to Butches Bar for a tenant who was living above the bar who was intoxicated and fighting with other tenants. Upon arrival Officers found the suspect lying on the floor after he had assaulted another tenant. Officers determined the other tenants were acting in self defense and were not charged with any crimes. The suspect a 37 year old Sturgeon Bay man was arrested for Disorderly Conduct and transported to the Door County Jail.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Sturgeon Bay Halloween Public Safety Bash A Success!



The Sturgeon Bay Police Department would like to thank everyone who was involved in making the second annual Halloween Public Safety bash a success!  We had lots of trick or treaters come to get candy and tour the Fire Trucks, Ambulance, and Squad Car.  If you didn't get a chance to join us this year please mark it down on your calendars for next year to stop out with your kids at City Hall during the cities Halloween Trick or Treat hours.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

2012 Raffle Calendars - ONLY $20!!! Great Stocking Stuffers!

$20 Enter into a WEEKLY DRAWINGWIN $50!
New Year’s Day $250 Easter $200 Memorial Day $200 Independence$500 Labor Day $200 Thanksgiving Day $200 Christmas Day $500 $50 winner chosen EVERY DAY!
Proceeds are donated back into the community.
to such events as: Altrusa Back to School, Destination Imagination, Big Dawg Christmas, YMCA
Strong Kids Campaign, Old Glory Honor Flight, Inc., WI Fast Pitch Softball, Masonic Lodge Magic
Show as well as many area school and church groups. This is just a small list of those who
benefit from the money raised by the sale of these calendars.
Over the years money has been donated
Raffle calendars make great presents for the holidays!
Calendars may be purchased at the Sturgeon Bay Police Department.
Make checks payable to SBPPA.

Raffle ticket entered in all drawings.

Sturgeon Bay Man Arrested After Foot Chase With Officers



On November 15, 2011 at 4:47 PM, Officers were dispatched to a Intoxicated male who had possible drove to the Phil Mart Gas Station on Egg Harbor Road. Upon arrival Officers were not able to find the male, but continued to check the nearby areas for him to check on his welfare. Officers a few minutes later found the suspects vehicle in the parcel pickup of Econo Foods.  As Officers approached the vehicle a male bolted from the vehicle and fled on foot. Officers pursued the 23 year old male for about 2 blocks and were able to arrest him.  It was later determined the male had stolen a bottle of alcohol from Econo Foods prior to Officers arrival.  The 23 year old male was issued Misdemeanor Citations for Obstructing and Retail Theft.

Officers Respond To BB Gun Incident Causing Damage To Home & Vehicle


On November 14, 2011 at 4 PM, Officers were dispatched to the 900 Block of North Duluth Avenue for a Criminal Damage To Property complaint. Upon arrival Officers observed damage to the exterior of the home and vehicles consistent with multiple BB gun rounds being shot at it. Officers estimated 17 rounds were shot at the home and vehicle causing extensive damage.  Officers were able to recover some of the rounds and are processing them for evidence.

If anyone has information on this incident please contact the Police Department at 920-746-2450 or if you wish to remain anonymous you can use the departments Confidential Web Tip Form located on the Police Departments website: http://www.sturgeonbaypolice.com/webtip.html  or click "Give A Tip!" on the Police Departments Facebook page.

Officers Make Arrest In Theft of Purse From Vehicle


On Saturday November 12, 2011 at 9 AM, Officers were dispatched to a theft of a purse at 50 South Madison Avenue. Upon arrival Officers found that the complainants vehicle was left unlocked and her purse was missing. Officers searched the area and weren't able to find the purse. Officers used a Target gift card, which was stolen to later place a 29 year old Sturgeon Bay man at the scene of the crime.  The 29 year old was also observed in the area as Officers arrived on scene. The 29 year old was arrested and transported to the Door County Jail where he was booked into the jail on the following charges Misdemeanor Theft, Obstructing An Officer, and a Probation Hold.

Officers Investigate Damage Done To Thunderhill Raceway


On Saturday November 12, 2011 at 5 AM, Officers were dispatched to a Criminal Damage To Property complaint at Thunderhill Raceway. Upon arrival Officers met with the complainant who stated many of the vehicles, which were parked by the racetrack sustained broken windshields and slashed tires. The owner estimates the damage to be in the thousands of dollars. Officers are currently investigating leads and are asking the public for any information regarding this incident. 

If anyone has information on this incident or others please contact the Police Department at 920-746-2450 or if you wish to remain anonymous you can use the departments Confidential Web Tip Form located on the Police Departments website: http://www.sturgeonbaypolice.com/webtip.html  or click "Give A Tip!" on the Police Departments Facebook page.

Phone Scam Alert!


This past Friday around 11 AM, Officers were dispatched to a Suspicious complaint at a residence in the 1500 block of Louisiana Place. Upon arrival Officers spoke with the complainant who stated she had received a phone call from 876-843-4580, the caller had a heavy accent and was male. The caller stated she had won a prize and in order for her to claim the prize she needed to send $400.00 to the following address.


Demetrick Washington
1131 Busby Street
Shreveport, LA 71101

The complainant luckily contacted Police before sending any money. Remember to never give out any sensitive information via the phone or email. If the situation sounds too good to be true it usually is! As always contact the Sturgeon Bay Police Department at 920-746-2450 with any questions you might have.

Friday Sturgeon Bay Police Association Calendar Winner!

This past weeks Sturgeon Bay Police Association Calendar Winner was Chuck and Terry Ouradnik. Congrats Chuck and Terry on winning $50.00. You too can get involved, 2012 Calendars are being sold at the Police Department. The money goes directly back into the community supporting families in need and special events within the Sturgeon Bay community.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Officers Investigate BB Gun Rounds Shot At Home


On Wednesday night around 9 PM, Officers were dispatched to a Criminal Damage To Property Complaint in the 500 block of South 15th Avenue. Upon arrival Officers found two holes through the front bay window of the residence. The damage was consistent with damage done by a BB gun round. The homeowner who was in the living room at the time of the incident observed a vehicle moving slowly in front of her residence prior to the shots. The homeowner described the vehicle as being larger than a car similar to an S-10 Pickup truck. Officers believe a similar incident, which occurred on Duluth Avenue this Tuesday is related to this.

Officers are asking the public for their help in keeping an eye out for any vehicles travelling through their neighborhoods suspiciously.  As always if anyone has information on this incident or others please contact the Police Department at 920-746-2450 or if you wish to remain anonymous you can use the departments Confidential Web Tip Form located on the Police Departments website: http://www.sturgeonbaypolice.com/webtip.html  or click "Give A Tip!" on the Police Departments Facebook page.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Possible Vehicle Warranty Mail Scam


On November 8, 2011 at 10 AM, Officers were informed of a potential fraud complaint by a resident who had contacted the Police Department. The complainant stated she had received a suspicious letter (Example Shown Above) in the mail claiming her vehicles auto warranty was expiring soon and she had 72 hours to respond to the letter. Officers investigated the letter and determined it to be possible a scam. Officers are recommending citizens to shred the letters if they receive them. As always contact the Police Department if you have any questions at 920-746-2450.