STURGEON BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Officers Respond To Multiple Disturbances


On December 23, 2012 at 10:30 PM, Officers responded to multiple disturbances spread out across the City of Sturgeon Bay. Three disturbances occurred within a 30 minute time period.

During one of the disturbances at a residence on Third Avenue, Officers were dispatched to a female being strangled. Upon arrival Officers encountered a 34 year old male suspect holding a knife. The man retreated to his room and locked himself inside. Officers escorted the female out of the residence to a safe area and made entry into the room where the 34 year old male was located.  Officers arrested the 34 year old Sturgeon Bay man without incident. The Sturgeon Bay man was arrested on Strangulation, False Imprisonment, Disorderly Conduct, and Battery charges. The 34 year old Sturgeon Bay man was incarcerated at the Door County Jail.

Sturgeon Bay Man Arrested For Harassment


On December 22, 2012 at 1:52 PM, Officers were dispatched to a residence on Florida Street for a threats complaint. Upon arrival Officers made contact with the complainant who states they had been receiving numerous threatening text messages from a 35 year old Sturgeon Bay man. Officers conducted further investigation and arrested the 35 year old Sturgeon Bay man on Harassment, Unlawful use of computerized communication system, and a Probation Hold.  The 35 year old Sturgeon Bay man is incarcerated at the Door County Jail.

Last Chance To Purchase 2013 Raffle Calendars



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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 during normal business hours.

Make checks payable to SBPPA.

Raffle ticket entered in all drawings.

Monday, December 24, 2012

Thoughts and Prayers For Wauwatosa PD Officer Killed In Line Of Duty


The men and women of the Sturgeon Bay Police Department would like to express our heart felt condolences to our brothers and sisters in blue at the Wauwatosa Police Department and their respective families.

Earlier this morning around 3 AM dispatchers attempted to contact Officer Jennifer Sebena for a call. They received no response and Officers attempted to locate her. Officers found her around 5 AM shot to death near the Wauwatosa Fire Departments parking lot.

Rest in peace, our sister in blue. We'll take it from here. And we shall never forget.

Merry Christmas




All of the Officers at The Sturgeon Bay Police Department would like to wish each and everyone one of you a Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Archie Whalen Sentenced To 30 Years For Abducting Child



Felon From Maine Sentenced For Transporting Owensboro Girl Across State Lines With Intent To Engage In Sexual Activity


OWENSBORO, Ky. B Archie M. Whalen, from Hancock County, Maine was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison today, by Chief District Judge Joseph H. McKinley, Jr. for transporting a minor across state lines with the intent to engage in criminal sexual activity, announced David J. Hale, United States Attorney for the Western District of Kentucky.December 17, 2012

A federal jury in Owensboro, Kentucky deliberated approximately one hour, on July 26, 2012 before finding Whalen, age 46, guilty of all charges.

According to testimony presented during the three day trial, Whalen took a 13-year-old Owensboro girl from her home on September 26, 2009. A multi-state Amber Alert was issued and within 24 hours, the minor girl was found with Whalen in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin on September 27, 2009.

Whalen was arrested after a Sturgeon Bay police officer observed the Maine license plate on the vehicle Whalen was driving, and conducted a felony traffic stop. The Sturgeon Bay police acted after being notified by the FBI in Kentucky to be on the lookout for Whalens red Ford Explorer with a Maine license plate. According to the minor girls mother, a text message on their shared cell-phone helped police identify Whalen. The minor girl and her mother had met Whalen while they briefly lived in Maine earlier that month. After the Amber Alert was issued, employees at a McDonalds in Breckenridge County alerted their local Sheriff’s office that they believed Whalen and the victim had been in the restaurant around 5:30 a.m. Surveillance video obtained by the Breckenridge County Sheriffs Office and provided to Daviess County authorities was used to confirm Whalens identity, and that the missing minor was with him. When Whalens Maine plate was run by a police officer in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, although no traffic stop was done, law enforcement authorities in Kentucky were able to confirm that Whalen was in Wisconsin, and likely headed in the direction of Sturgeon Bay, where one of Whalens family members lived.

Whalen has a prior state felony conviction for second degree assault in New York, and a prior federal conviction for unlawful possession of a firearm in the U.S. District Court for the District of Maine.

This case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Marisa J. Ford, and it was investigated by the Daviess County Sheriffs Office and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Owensboro Resident Agency, with invaluable assistance and cooperation from the Sturgeon Bay Police Department in Wisconsin; the Hancock County Sheriffs Department in Maine; the Evidence Response Team in the FBIs Milwaukee Division; and the Office of the Commonwealth Attorney in Daviess County, Kentucky.

This case was brought as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative launched in May 2006 by the Department of Justice to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse. Led by the United States Attorneys' Offices and the Criminal Division's Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section, Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state, and local resources to locate, apprehend, and prosecute individuals who sexually exploit children, and to identify and rescue victims.

Officers Investigating Burglary To West Side Business


On December 18, 2012 at 5:32 AM, Officers were dispatched to a Burglary to a west side business located on Duluth Avenue. Upon arrival Officers found that someone overnight had broken into the business and had stolen the cash register and an undisclosed amount of money. The cash register was later recovered nearby.

Investigators continue to conduct follow-up reference the Burglary and are asking the public for help. If anyone has information regarding the Burglary they are urged to contact the Police Department at 920-746-2450 or use the confidential web tip form located at http://www.sturgeonbaypolice.com/webtip.html

Reminder Winter Parking Enforced



This is just a reminder to all Sturgeon Bay residents there is no parking on city streets from the hours of 2 AM to 6 AM.

Officers Investigate Arson At TJ Walker Middle School


On December 18, 2012 at 4:00 PM, Officers were dispatched to assist Sturgeon Bay Fire Department with a fire at T.J. Walker Middle School on 14th Avenue. Upon arrival Officers found that in the upstairs boys bathroom a soap dispenser had been lighted on fire and had melted off of the wall. Due to the fire the bathroom wall where the soap dispenser was mounted sustained heavy smoke damage.  After a series of interviews and reviewing video footage from cameras inside the school, Officers determined a male juvenile was responsible for the arson. The juvenile was referred to the Door County District Attorneys Office on charges of Arson and Resisting and Obstructing Officers.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Florida Man Arrested After Fight Downtown


On December 15, 2012 at 1 AM, Officers were dispatched to the alleyway behind the Nautical  Bar for a man possibly carrying a gun.  Upon arrival Officers found that an assault had taken place and a Sturgeon Bay man had been punched in the face causing minor injury. After interviewing the individuals involved, Officers determined that the assault occurred after a bet between the two men had gone bad.  Officers arrested the 30 year old Florida man for Disorderly Conduct and Battery. Officers on scene found no weapons on the Florida man or in the immediate area. The Florida man was booked into the Door County Jail.

Sturgeon Bay Man Arrested For Assault


On December 14, 2012 at 8:30 AM, Officers were informed by a juvenile female that an assault had taken place the prior night. Officers interviewed multiple individuals who were present during the incident. Officers determined a 19 year old Sturgeon Bay man had assaulted a female at a residence on the east side of Sturgeon Bay. During the assault Officers found that the Sturgeon Bay man had strangled the female. Later in the day Officers arrested the 19 year old Sturgeon Bay man for Disorderly Conduct, Battery, and Felony Strangulation. The 19 year old is incarcerated at the Door County Jail.

Sturgeon Bay Man Arrested After Early Morning Disturbance


On Sunday, December 9, 2012 at 1:20 AM, Officers were dispatched to a Disorderly complaint at a residence in the 900 block of S. Elgin Avenue. Upon arrival Officers attempted to speak with the 23 year old male suspect, but he became uncooperative and refused to comply with Officers orders. Officers arrested the man for causing a disturbance at his ex girlfriends residence and charged the 23 year old Sturgeon Bay man with 2 counts of Disorderly Conduct and Resisting and Obstructing Officers. The 23 year old was incarcerated at the Door County Jail.

Friday, December 14, 2012


Our thoughts and prayers are with the children, teachers, families, and fellow first responders affected by this morning's school shooting in Connecticut.

Officers Arrest Man For Bail Jumping After Making Threats


On December 7, 2012 at 10:25 PM, Officers were dispatched to the area of the Michigan Street Bridge for a man threatening to harm himself by jumping into the lake if Officers were summoned to his location.  Officers found the man near the Michigan Street Bridge yelling to an unknown person on his cell phone. Officers were able to make contact with the man without him knowing Officers were nearby. Officers were able to take the man into custody without injuring the man or Officers. Officers found that the 31 year old Sturgeon Bay man had bond conditions for absolute sobriety. Officers arrested the man for violating those bond conditions and incarcerated him at the Door County Jail.

Officers Investigate Burglary To Feed My People


On December 7, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Officers were dispatched to Feed My People on 14th Avenue for a Burglary. Upon arrival Officers found that an unknown person had entered the building overnight and had stolen a undisclosed amount of money. Officers canvassed the building and recovered evidence from the crime scene. Investigators continue to conduct followup reference the Burglary and are asking the public for help.  If anyone has information regarding the Burglary they are urged to contact the Police Department at 920-746-2450 or use the confidential web tip form located at http://www.sturgeonbaypolice.com/webtip.html

Officers Caution Citizens About Internet Scam Via Facebook


On December 5, 2012 at 1:44 PM, Officers were dispatched to a residence on the east side of Sturgeon Bay for a possible Internet scam. Upon arrival Officers were informed by the complainant that $3000.00 had been sent via Western Union to a man in Ghana. The man had contacted the complainant via Facebook asking for help with obtaining money for him to pay off medical expenses and to get out of jail in Ghana. The man identified himself as Francis Benne from 7955 Elm Street Branch, Michigan. Officers determined that there wasn't a real Francis Benne and the address given to the complainant was fake as well.

The Sturgeon Bay Police Department would like to remind everyone to never send money to anyone without knowing the person who you are sending it to. Make sure to never give out sensitive information such as credit card numbers, social security numbers, or banking information over the phone unless you are positive you know who you are talking to is legitimate. Never hesitate to contact Police if you have questions or concerns over phone calls you are receiving.

Phone Scam Alert-Microsoft Employee To Fix Computer


Recently Officers have been dispatched to complaints reference phone scams where a male caller contacts the individual and states he is from Microsoft and needs to log into his or her computer to fix some unknown problems. This type of phone call is a scam and you will never get a call from a Microsoft employee to fix your computer. If you do have problems with your computer please seek help from one of the many local computer repair services in Sturgeon Bay.

Florida Man Cited For Being Disorderly Downtown


On December 2, 2012 at 6:52 PM, Officers who were leaving the Police Department to go back on patrol could clearly hear a disturbance in front of Cherry Lanes Bar. Officers could see and hear a man swearing at another man who was walking away from him. The man who was swearing causing the disturbance was yelling repeated profanities and attempting to start an altercation with the other man. Officers made contact with the Florida man in front of the bar about the disturbance. Upon interviewing the man, Officers found that he felt that the other man may attempt to harm him. Officers cited the 49 year old Florida man for Disorderly Conduct.

New York Man Cited For Fighting Downtown


On December 2, 2012 at 2:30 AM, Officers were dispatched to Vans Bar for a large fight occurring in the front of the building. Upon arrival Officers made contact with the group of individuals fighting and determined that a 29 year old New York man had assaulted a female.  The 29 year old New York man was cited for Disorderly Conduct and released.

Officers Locate Man Who Damaged Tree At City Hall


On December 1, 2012 at 930 PM, Officers on patrol noticed one of the trees knocked completely over near city hall. Officers recovered parts from the vehicle including the license plate bracket. Officers checked the area, but couldn't locate any vehicles with damage consistent with running over a tree. Investigators later reviewed surveillance footage from cameras at city hall and nearby businesses to determine the type of vehicle involved in the crash.

Officers on patrol on December 9, 2012 noticed a silver Ford Expedition SUV driving east on Oregon Street with no front license plate. Officers conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle and observed damage consistent with striking a tree.  The driver a man from Georgia later admitted to striking the tree. The man agreed to pay restitution for the damages to the city.

Monday, December 10, 2012

November 2012 SBPD Monthly Report Released



If you are interested in finding out what our Police Officers are doing in our community, the November 2012 Sturgeon Bay Police Department Monthly Report has been posted. You can download it by clicking on the link below or it will be available shortly on the Sturgeon Bay Police Departments Website under the Chiefs Desk.


Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Sturgeon Bay Woman Arrested Third Offense OWI


On November 25, 2012 at 11:52 PM, Officers on patrol on the east side of Sturgeon Bay passed a vehicle driven by a 26 year old female known by Officers to be revoked. Officers confirmed the drivers license status as being revoked and attempted to catch up to the vehicle. Officers located the vehicle behind Vans Bar with the female driver leaning against the steering wheel. Officers determined the female driver had been drinking alcohol and field sobriety tests were conducted. After failing the field sobriety tests the 26 year old Sturgeon Bay woman was arrested for Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) third offense. The driver was incarcerated at the Door County Jail on OWI 3rd Offense, Operating After Revoke, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Possession of THC.

Sturgeon Bay Man Arrested For Felony OWI


On November 24, 2012 at 6:58 PM, Officers were dispatched to a residence on Spruce Street for an intoxicated man that had showed up at the complainants residence. Upon arrival Officers found the man parked in the complainants driveway.  While talking with the man Officers found that the man had driven to the location from a residence in Sturgeon Bay. Officers determined the 52 year old Sturgeon Bay man had been drinking. Officers administered field sobriety tests, which the 52 year old man refused to cooperate with. Officers arrested the 52 year old man for Felony Operating While Intoxicated 4th offense and incarcerated him at the Door County Jail.

2 Sturgeon Bay Men Referred For Fraud Charges


On November 24, 2012 at 3:58 PM, Officers were dispatched to the 600 block of Elgin Place for a theft complaint. Upon arrival Officers found that the complainants Quest card was being used by another local man. Officers found that the complainant had allowed for his former girlfriend to use the Quest card, but not the other man. Officers referred both men to the Door County District Attorneys Office for Welfare Fraud.

North Dakota Man Arrested For Substantial Battery


On November 24, 2012 at 2:34 AM, Officers working downtown observed a group of men fighting outside of Pohs Bar on Kentucky Street. Officers arrived on scene and observed a 33 year old De Pere man lying motionless on the concrete with blood coming from his head. Officers handcuffed a nearby 27 year old male from North Dakota who Officers had observed fighting with the man. Through a series of interviews with witnesses and the suspect, Officers determined the fight started when one of the men began making racial comments to the other. Door County Paramedics arrived on scene and provided emergency medical treatment to the injured man. Paramedics transported the 33 year old De Pere man to Door County Medical Center for treatment of his injuries.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

2013 Raffle Calendars Make Excellent Xmas Presents




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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 during normal business hours.

Make checks payable to SBPPA.

Raffle ticket entered in all drawings.

Winter Parking Ban Begins This Saturday



As the weather is steadily getting worse remember the cities Winter Parking Ban will be in effect starting this Saturday December 1, 2012.  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

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone


All of the Officers at The Sturgeon Bay Police Department would like to wish each and everyone one of you a Happy and Safe Thanksgiving!

Monday, November 19, 2012

7 Arrested For OWI Past Two Weekends



The past two weekends Officers have arrested seven individuals for Operating While Intoxicated (OWI). Two of those arrested were arrested for their 6th Offense OWI and 9th Offense OWI. The following are a summary of each arrest:

On November 10, 2012 at 7:30 PM, Officers on patrol were dispatched to a reckless driver who was reported to be driving through yards and crossing into the other lane of traffic. Officers located the vehicle and  found that the driver had been drinking. Officers administered Field Sobriety Tests, which the 79 year old Sturgeon Bay man failed. Officers obtained a Preliminary Breath Test (PBT) value of .11 amount , which is over the legal limit of .08. Officers arrested the man for Operating While Intoxicated and transported him to the Door County Jail.

On November 11, 2012 at 12:38 AM, Officers on patrol stopped a vehicle for speeding. While conducting the stop Officers found that the man had been drinking alcohol. Officers administered Field Sobriety Tests, which the 42 year old man failed. Officers administered a Preliminary Breath Test, which indicated a .19 amount. Officers arrested the man for Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) and transported to him to the Door County Jail.

On November 11, 2012 at 2:48 AM, Officers on patrol stopped a vehicle for travelling in the other lane of traffic on Duluth Avenue. Officers found that the driver a 40 year old Sturgeon Bay man had been drinking alcohol. Officers conducted Field Sobriety Tests, which the man failed. Officers administered a Preliminary Breath Test (PBT), which indicated a .258 amount. The 40 year old Sturgeon Bay man was arrested for Felony Operating While Intoxicated 6th Offense and incarcerated at the Door County Jail.

On November 17, 2012 at 1:17 AM, Officers stopped a vehicle on Egg Harbor Road for speeding. Officers found that the 45 year old Manitowoc man had been drinking. Officers conducted Field Sobriety Tests, which the driver failed. The driver refused to provide a breath sample. Officers arrested the 45 year old Manitowoc man for Operating While Intoxicated and transported him to the Door County Jail.

On November 18, 2012 at 12:54 AM, Officers stopped a vehicle on Barrick Road after it was speeding. Officers had attempted to stop the vehicle prior to the location, but the driver failed to stop. Officers made contact with the 57 year old Sturgeon Bay man and found that he had been drinking alcohol and wasn't supposed to be operating a vehicle. Officers attempted to conduct Field Sobriety Tests, but the man repeatedly refused to do the tests. Officers arrested the 57 year old Sturgeon Bay man for felony Operating While Intoxicated 9th Offense. The 57 year old Sturgeon Bay man was incarcerated at the Door County Jail on numerous felony charges.

On November 18, 2012 at 3 AM, Officers on patrol stopped a vehicle for speeding on Green Bay Road. Officers found that the driver had been drinking alcohol. Officers administered Field Sobriety Tests, which the driver failed. The driver was given a Preliminary Breath Test, which indicated a .19 amount. The 28 year old Sturgeon Bay man was arrested for Operating While Intoxicated 3rd Offense and transported to the Door County Jail.

On November 18, 2012 at 5:32 AM, Officers were dispatched to the area of the Oregon Bridge for a reckless driver. Officers in the area located the suspect vehicle and stopped it. Officers found that the driver had been drinking and administered Field Sobriety Tests, which he failed. Officers administered a Preliminary Breath Test (PBT), which indicated a .22 amount. Officers arrested the 24 year old Green Bay man for Operating While Intoxicated 2nd Offense and transported him to the Door County Jail.


Phone Scam Alert


On November 14, 2012 at 7:41 PM, Officers were dispatched to a residence on Tacoma Beach Road for a fraud complaint. Upon arrival the complainant stated to Officers she had received three phone calls from a person claiming to be her friend that needed financial help. The caller wanted the complainant to send $3100.00 to a location in Canada so the caller could pay legal expenses. The complainant didn't provide and sensitive information to the caller nor did she send money.

As always if it sounds too good to be true or if the situation sounds too far fetched...it probably is. Please contact the Police Department if you ever have any questions reference suspicious calls, mail, or any other incidents at 920-746-2450.

Sturgeon Bay Man Cited After Urinating In Public


On November 14, 2012 at 4:05 PM, Officers were dispatched to the area of O' Reilly Auto Parts store for a report of suspicious activity. Upon arrival Officers met three individuals who were going through the stores dumpsters.  Officers identified the individuals from prior Police contacts. Officers received further information from witnesses stating one of the individuals a 56 year old Sturgeon Bay man had urinated on the side of the building in public. Officers cited the man for public urination.

Sturgeon Bay Man Arrested For Bailjumping



On November 13, 2012 at 6 AM, Officers were dispatched to a medical call at the Holiday Music Motel. Upon arrival Officers found a male lying beneath a stairwell. The male was identified by management as not a guest at the hotel and management didn't know why the male was in the hotel. Officers identified the man from prior Police contacts as a 24 year old Sturgeon Bay man. After medical staff found nothing wrong with the man except for being intoxicated, Officers arrested the 24 year old for Bail jumping as he had violated his bond conditions. The Sturgeon Bay man was incarcerated at the Door County Jail.

Officers Investigate Fight Downtown


On November 12, 2012 at 1:58 AM, Officers were dispatched to the area behind the Nautical Inn and Vans Bar for a male who was lying on the ground bleeding. Officers made contact with the male who had numerous injuries and found that he had been assaulted by a group of men after leaving one of the nearby bars. The 22 year old Sturgeon Bay man was treated for his injuries at Door County Medical Center and was then incarcerated at the Door County Jail for violating his Probation. Officers continue to investigate this matter.

Officers Cite Man After Civil Standby


On November 9, 2012 at 3:48 PM, Officers were dispatched to a Citizen Assist complaint at a residence on 6th Avenue. Upon arrival Officers assisted a female with obtaining items from the residence while her boyfriend stood by. During the incident the man grabbed the female forcefully and had to be ordered by Officers to release her. While inside the residence Officers recovered numerous pieces of Drug Paraphernalia. Officers cited the 39 year old Sturgeon Bay man with Disorderly Conduct and possession of  Drug Paraphernalia.

Pay Attention To School Buses When Driving


Officers would like to remind everyone to be extra aware of school buses when out travelling in the community. When you see the stop sign come out and the lights activated on a school bus you are required by state law to stop at least 20 feet from the bus in all directions unless on a highway that is divided.  You are not to proceed until the bus resumes motion and has turned off its red warning lights.  
 
A vehicle owner and or driver can be cited failing to stop for a school bus ($326.50 with four demerit points) when the driver of a vehicle passes a school bus illegally.  A law enforcement officer need not witness this violation if the school bus driver reports it to the law enforcement agency within 24 hours. Law Enforcement understands fines can be quite high for illegally passing a school bus, but the risk of hitting a child is even higher.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

2013 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 during normal business hours.

Make checks payable to SBPPA.

Raffle ticket entered in all drawings.

Oregon Street Bridge Closed Today At 8:30 AM To 3:00 PM


Just a quick reminder that the Maple to Oregon Street bridge will be closed to traffic today November 13, 2012 from 8:30 AM to 3:00 PM for repairs.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Happy Veterans Day


The men and women of the Sturgeon Bay Police Department would like to thank all of the active duty armed services and veterans for serving our country. We appreciate your sacrifices and what you have done for our country in the name of freedom.

Thank You!


Friday, November 9, 2012

October 2012 SBPD Monthly Report Released



If you are interested in finding out what our Police Officers are doing in our community, the October 2012 Sturgeon Bay Police Department Monthly Report has been posted. You can download it by clicking on the link below or it will be available shortly on the Sturgeon Bay Police Departments Website under the Chiefs Desk.


Thursday, November 8, 2012

Officers Arrest 2 For Alcohol Offenses


On November 3, 2012 at 1:56 AM, Officers conducted a traffic stop on Duluth Avenue for a speed violation. While talking with the driver who was underage it was determined the driver had been drinking alcohol. The driver was issued field sobriety tests and was given a Preliminary Breath Test.  The driver a 19 year old Green Bay man was arrested for Violation of Absolute Sobriety and transported to the Door County Jail.

At 3:33 AM, Officers were dispatched to the Door County Jail for a intoxicated driver who was attempting take responsibility for a person in jail. Upon arrival Officers interviewed the driver while other Officers found a underage female in the vehicle who had been drinking as well.  The female driver was administered field sobriety tests, which she failed. The 19 year old Sturgeon Bay woman was arrested for Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) and her friend who was in the car was cited for Underage Drinking. Both females were later released to a sober responsible adult.


Drug Investigation Leads To 7 Cited By Officers



On November 2, 2012 at 7:30 PM, Officers were informed about possible drug activity at an apartment at 220 South 18th Avenue. Upon arrival Officers found numerous juveniles who had been drinking alcohol. Officers also detected a strong odor of burnt Marijuana coming from the apartment. Officers were given consent to search the residence and found numerous pieces of drug paraphernalia, drugs, and synthetic drugs. Officers cited 7 adults and juveniles with various drug and alcohol related citations.

Sturgeon Bay Man Arrested For Drugs After Traffic Stop


On November 2, 2012 at 5:21 PM, Officers stopped a vehicle for a vehicle defect on Egg Harbor Road. Officers identified the driver and found that there was an odor of Marijuana coming from the inside of the vehicle.  Officers conducted a search of the vehicle and found Marijuana and Drug Paraphernalia in it.  The driver a 37 year old Sturgeon Bay man was arrested for Bail jumping, Possession of THC, and Drug Paraphernalia. The 37 year old Sturgeon Bay man was incarcerated at the Door County Jail.

Sturgeon Bay Man Cited For Multiple Retail Thefts


On November 2, 2012 at 7 AM, Officers were dispatched to Econo Foods for a retail theft. Upon arrival Officers found that the man had left prior to Officers arrival. On November 4, 2012 at 6:00 AM, Officers were again dispatched to Econo Foods for retail theft. Upon arrival the Officer met with store clerks who identified the man as stealing items from prior incidents and had stolen items again today. Officers identified the man as a 68 year old Sturgeon Bay man. Officers issued the man 3 citations for Retail Theft.

Officers Arrest Sturgeon Bay Man For Theft



On October 19, 2012 at 3:07 PM, Officers interviewed a man at the Police Department reference to $8000.00 taken from his vehicle overnight while it was parked in the Leathem Smith Lodge parking lot. Officers determined from the bartender working at Leathem Smith Lodge that a 19 year old man had been bragging about a large sum of money he had recently acquired. Officers found that the 19 year old suspect had been living out of local hotel rooms and had been paying for them with cash. On November 2, 2012 at 10 AM, Officers arrested the 19 year old Sturgeon Bay man for a Probation Hold, Outstanding Warrant, Bail jumping,  Obstructing An Officer, and Theft. The 19 year old man was incarcerated at the Door County Jail. Officers remind citizens to lock vehicles and remove all valuables from them when left unoccupied.

Sturgeon Bay Man Cited For Obstructing Officers


On October 31, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Officers were dispatched to the area of 15th and Louisiana Street for a  male who was walking in front of cars that were travelling by. Upon arrival Officers found a 26 year old Sturgeon Bay man staggering down the sidewalk. Officers asked the man to stop, but the man refused to comply with Officers orders and began to walk towards a nearby residence. The Officer made contact with the male and eventually was able to bring the man back to the squad car. Officers determined that the man was intoxicated and had been lying in the roadway earlier in the night when his friends had found him. Officers cited the man for Resisting and Obstructing Officers. A responsible adult was contacted to care for the man.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Officers Get Involved In Halloween Festivities


Yesterday Officers handed out candy, erasers, and all sorts of goodies to goblins and ghouls that showed up at Sturgeon Bay city hall for the Halloween Public Safety Bash.  Officers who were working also handed out candy to trick-or-treaters who were walking in the neighborhoods.  Officers would like to thank everyone who came for the Public Safety Bash and hope to do the event again next year.


Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Sturgeon Bay Halloween Public Safety Bash Today




Just a reminder we will be handing out Halloween candy at City Hall from 4 PM to 7PM.  The Sturgeon Bay Police and Fire Departments as well as Door County EMS will be on scene handing out candy and all sorts of other goodies to trick or treaters in Market Square near City Hall. There will also be a Squad Car, Ambulance, and Fire Truck for the kids to go through as well.  So before you set out to go trick or treating make sure to stop by Market Square to get some candy and go through the Police and Fire vehicles.  We hope everyone has a safe and Happy Halloween!!