STURGEON BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Officers Investigate Assault


On Tuesday May 29, 2012 at 2:21 PM, Officers were dispatched to an assault that occurred on Utah Street. After interviewing the complainant Officers found that a 45 year old Sturgeon Bay man had punched the complainant in the face after both men exited their vehicles and engaged in an altercation in the middle of  Utah Street.  The complainant who was injured transported himself to the Door County Medical Center where he was treated for his injuries. The 45 year old Sturgeon Bay man was referred to the Door County District Attorneys Office for charges of Disorderly Conduct and Battery.

April 2012 CSO Monthly Report Posted!


If you are interested in finding out what our Community Service Officers are doing in our community, the April 2012 CSO Monthly Report has been posted on the CSO web page found at http://sturgeonbaycsomonthlyreports.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Sturgeon Bay Police & Door County Sheriff Release May Seatbelt Enforcement Results!


The Sturgeon Bay Police Department and the Door County Sheriff’s Department have completed their first month of participation in their 2012 Seatbelt Taskforce Deployments, which is funded through a grant from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Bureau of Transportation Safety.  Door County is one of four counties in the state and the only one in Northeast Wisconsin to receive this pilot grant. 

The goal of the grant is to build and document a model high visibility enforcement program to ensure compliance with Wisconsin’s mandatory seatbelt law and increase highway safety during the summer tourist season.  The grant allows for up to 30 saturation deployments in the county through September 30.  Each deployment last four hours with five officers assigned to traffic enforcement, with two officers provided by the Sturgeon Bay Police Department and three officers from the Door County Sheriff’s Department.    

Lt. Farley of the Door County Sheriff’s Office advised that County Deputies issued 58 Seat Belt Citations during the May deployments. “Our goal is to increase awareness of seat belt usage and to end the senseless tragedies on our streets and highways by reducing the number of preventable traffic deaths to Zero in Wisconsin, and we need everyone to do their part by buckling up.”

Sgt. Chad Hougaard of the Sturgeon Bay Police Department reports, “Our main focus may be seatbelt violations, but enforcement of all traffic laws occur.  On our May 18 deployment, a city officer stopped a vehicle for speeding on the highway, which led to a passenger in the vehicle being arrested for possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia.”
In May, there were five deployments with the following results:

·         237 traffic stops were made during the deployments that covered 20 hours. 

·         154 traffic citations were issued:        99        Seatbelt 
                                                                                    1          Child safety restraint
                                                                                    22        Speeding
                                                                                    2          OAR (operate after revocation) and                                                                                                  OWS (operate while suspended)
                                                                                    1          Vehicle registration
            29        Miscellaneous violations
                        (i.e.: stop sign / no insurance)

·         127 traffic warnings were issued:       94        Speeding
                                                                                    4          Vehicle registration
                                                                                    12        Vehicle equipment
            17        Miscellaneous violations

·         2 non-traffic arrests from the stops:    1          Possession of marijuana
                                                                        1          Possession of drug paraphernalia


For further information about these deployments, please contact:

1)     Michael Panosh: regional program manager for WSP Bureau of Transportation Safety
      (920) 683-4960

2)     Lt. Jeff Farley

3)     Sgt. Chad Hougaard

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Sturgeon Bay Man Arrested On Multiple Charges!


On Saturday at 2:30 AM, Officers observed a Sturgeon Bay man hiding behind a tree as Officers drove past. Officers identified the male and determined that he had just gotten off Probation. Officers left the area and attended to other matters downtown. Officers later determined the man was on bond not Probation and wasn't supposed to be drinking, which he had been. Around 5 AM, Officers  made contact with the male at his residence and arrested him for violating his bond conditions.  Officers conducted a search of the Sturgeon Bay man and found a females drivers license and ATM Card in his pocket.  Officers made contact with the owner of the items who hadn't reported the stolen items to Police yet.  The 41 year old Sturgeon Bay man was incarcerated at the Door County Jail on Bail jumping, Theft (3 Counts), and Misuse of Prescription Drug.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Officers Arrest Sturgeon Bay Man For Fleeing


On Saturday, May 26, 2012 at 2:48 AM, Officers on patrol observed a male break a large glass mug upon the concrete in front of one of the stores in the 10 block of N. 3rd Avenue. Officers approached the man and ordered him to stop, but the man fled on foot towards Younkers. After short foot pursuit Officers took the man into custody. The 21 year old Sturgeon Bay man was arrested for Disorderly Conduct, Resisting and Obstructing Officers, Littering, and Meddling With Property. Officers learned later that the man damaged other items downtown prior to Officers arrival. The 21 year old Sturgeon Bay man was incarcerated at the Door County Jail.

Happy Memorial Day Everyone!



The men and women of the Sturgeon Bay Police Department would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the Men and Women of the military who have given the ultimate sacrifice for our country in the name of freedom...

Friday, May 25, 2012

Sturgeon Bay Marine Patrol Hits The Water!

With the Memorial Day weekend upon us the Sturgeon Bay Marine Patrol will be out on the waters of Sturgeon Bay patrolling.  Marine Patrol Officers will be out looking for violations of the no wake ordinance (Shown Above On Map In "Yellow") and other safety violations such as intoxicated boaters.  Marine Patrol Officers remind everyone to have a safe and happy Memorial Day weekend.

Give A Tip Reminder!


Officers remind residents to continue using the "Give A Tip" web tip form, which is available on the Sturgeon Bay Police Departments Facebook Page as well as on our website located at http://www.sturgeonbaypolice.com/webtip.html.

Any information provided is completely confidential and is sent directly to investigators for review. As always we appreciate your help in solving crimes within the Community of Sturgeon Bay.

Thank You!

Officers Arrest 2 Overnight For OWI!


On Friday, May 25, 2012 Officers on patrol stopped two vehicles for traffic violations. Both drivers who admitted to drinking were administered field sobriety tests, which they both failed. Officers arrested a 21 year old Sturgeon Bay women and a 58 year old Virginia man for Operating While Intoxicated (OWI). Officers incarcerated both at the Door County Jail.

Sturgeon Bay Man Arrested For OWI After Disturbance!


On May 23, 2012 at 9:15 PM, Officers were dispatched to the Phil Mart gas station to meet with the complainant reference an alleged disturbance at a residence in the 1600 block of Florida Street. Upon arrival Officers made contact with a man who had driven to the location to make a complaint about his live in girlfriend. While interviewing the man Officers found that the man had a difficult time standing and walking. The man also had been drinking. Officers conducted field sobriety tests, which the 60 year old Sturgeon Bay man failed. Officers arrested the 60 year Sturgeon Bay man for Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) 2nd Offense and also determined that the disturbance was false. The Sturgeon Bay man was transported and incarcerated at the Door County Jail.

Friday Sturgeon Bay Police Association Calendar Winner!


This past weeks Sturgeon Bay Police Association Calendar Winner was Jim Olson.  Congrats Jim on winning $50.00.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Officers Investigate Burglary!



On Tuesday, May 22, 2012 at 9:15 PM, Officers were dispatched to Burglary to a residence in the 1300 block of Walnut Drive. Upon arrival Officers secured the residence and found numerous items missing from the residence including jewelry, blue ray movies, electronics, and prescription medication. The complainant estimates the amount of items taken at over a thousand dollars. Officers recovered  evidence from the crime scene and will process the evidence at the Police Department.

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 Investigate Weapon Offense!



On Tuesday, May 22, 2012 at 1 AM, Officers were dispatched to the 200 block of South 18th Avenue for a Weapon Offense. Upon arrival Officers found that the incident had occurred early Sunday morning at a residence on Tacoma Beach Road. Officers determined a juvenile female who was the complainants ex girlfriend had asked the complainant to go for a ride to talk about things. While riding in the vehicle the female grabbed a black pistol from underneath the drivers seat of the vehicle and pointed it at complainants head. As the female pointed the pistol at the complainant, the complainant asked her to allow him to leave the vehicle. Instead the female accelerated the vehicle and pulled the hammer back on the pistol. The complainant opened the rear passenger door and jumped from the moving vehicle onto Tacoma Beach Road.

Due to jumping from the vehicle the complainant sustained injuries to his shoulder, arm, and hands. The injuries were treated at a nearby residence. Officers arrested the juvenile female on multiple charges. Officers later recovered a black Airsoft gun from a vehicle and other weapons. Officers continue to conduct further investigation into the matter and expect further charges.

Green Bay Man Arrested For 7th Offense OWI!



On May 16, 2012 at 9:51 PM, Officers stopped a vehicle for a defective brake lamp on Third Avenue. Officers identified the driver as Tony D. Temple a 42 year old Green Bay man.  While talking with Temple Officers determined the driver was revoked and had been drinking alcohol. Officers conducted field sobriety tests, which Temple failed. Officers arrested Temple for Felony Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) 7th Offense, Operating While Revoked Due To OWI, and a Probation Hold. Officers transported Temple to the Door County Jail where he was incarcerated on the above charges. Temple remains incarcerated at the Door County Jail.

Phone Fraud Alert!



On Wednesday, May 16, 2012 at 1PM, Officers were dispatched to the Police Department for a man who wanted to report phone fraud. Upon arrival Officers were informed by the complainant that he had received a voicemail from 630-486-1900 stating he owed $3000.00 and needed to contact someone reference this at 877-601-5871. The complainant contacted the 877 number and found that he could settle this situation for only $700.00. The complainant finding the caller to be suspicious due to the vagueness of the information presented to him ended the call before giving out any information over the phone. An Internet search on the 630-486-1900 by Officers revealed multiple scam attempts where victims had given out credit and debit card information out over the phone.  As always never ever give out any personal information over the phone.  If you have any questions please contact the Police Department at 920-746-2450.

Sturgeon Bay Man Arrested For Disturbance At Probation and Parole!



On May 17, 2012 at 4:12 PM, Officers were dispatched to the Probation and Parole Office on Egg Harbor Road for a disturbance. Upon arrival Officers learned a 35 year old Sturgeon Bay man had created a disturbance and had threatened to harm his Probation Agent. About a hour later Officers were able to find the 35 year old Sturgeon Bay man and arrested him.  The Sturgeon Bay man was transported to the Door County Jail where he was incarcerated on a misdemeanor charge of Disorderly Conduct and a Probation Hold.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

National Police Week Calendar Winners!




The following winners of $50.00 for National Police week are:

1) Sunday's winner of $50: Tony Worachek
2) Monday's winner of $50: Nettie Pomerville
3) Tuesday's winner of $50: Maynette Jutila
4) Wednesday's winner of $50: TO BE ANNOUNCED!
5) Thursday's winner of $50: TO BE ANNOUNCED!
6) Friday's winner of $50: TO BE ANNOUNCED!

Friday Sturgeon Bay Police Association Calendar Winner!


This past weeks Sturgeon Bay Police Association Calendar Winner was Jessica Haines.  Congrats Jessica on winning $50.00. 

Officers Arrest 3 Sunday Morning For OWI!



On Sunday May 13, 2012 at 12:19 AM, Officers observed a 49 year old Sturgeon Bay man operating his vehicle in the wrong lane of traffic on the Oregon Bridge. Officers attempted to stop the vehicle but the man continued driving until coming to stop on Redwood Street in the middle of the road. The 49 year old Sturgeon Bay man refused to conduct field sobriety tests and was arrested for Operating While Intoxicated (OWI).  The 49 year old was incarcerated at the Door County Jail on numerous traffic violations.

Around 2 AM, Officers stopped a truck in the parking lot near 2nd Avenue and Louisiana Street. Officers found that the driver had been drinking and field sobriety tests were conducted, which she failed. The driver of the truck a 56 year old female from Sturgeon Bay was arrested for Operating While Intoxicated (OWI).  Another female a 27 year old Sturgeon Bay women was referred to the Door County District Attorneys Office on Disorderly Conduct and Obstructing Charges after causing a disturbance and interfering with Officers during this traffic stop.

At 3:20 AM, Officers were dispatched to a Reckless Driver complaint at Econo Foods. Upon arrival Officers made contact with the owner of the vehicle a 31 year old Sturgeon Bay man who had been squealing the trucks tires in the parking lots of Econo Foods and Walmart. Officers determined the driver had been drinking alcohol.  Field sobriety tests were conducted, which the man failed. The driver a 31 year old Sturgeon Bay man was arrested for Operating While Intoxicated (OWI).

National Police Week Begins! Remember Those Who Have Fallen!





This week from May 13th through May 21st is National Police week. National Police week was started in 1962 by President John F. Kennedy, which designated this week in May as Peace Officers Memorial Day.

During this week tens of thousands of Law Enforcement Officers from across the nation will converge on Washington DC for remembrance and honor of their fallen comrades that have paid the ultimate sacrifice. This year there will be 362 fallen officers added to the nearly 20,000 other names permanently etched into the memorial’s walls. A local hero shot and killed, Officer Craig Birkholz from Fond Du Lac PD who was killed in March of last year Officer Birkholz Memorial Link is part of the 362 fallen officers whose names will be added to the memorial walls.

The Sturgeon Bay Police & Fire Honor Guard will be attending the Wisconsin Law Enforcement Memorial held in Madison on Friday at noon in the State Capital. So wherever you are from if you get a chance this week or in the future please go ahead and Thank an Officer for the job that he or she is doing…it just could make that Officers day or even his or her week!

Interested In What Law Enforcement Does? 14-20 Yrs Old? Join Lakeshore Police Explorer Post 9368!


If your 14 to 20 years old in High School and are interested in becoming a Police Officer we are looking for you! 

The Explorer Post is designed for groups of young men and women ages 14 through 20, to get hands-on experience in the law enforcement career.  Monthly meetings are held to show students the different aspects of law enforcement and what duties and responsibilities the student would have if he/she chose this career.  The program includes presentations and hands-on activities in the following areas:


  • Traffic stops
  • Accident scenes
  • Crime scenes
  • Traffic control
  • Drug investigation
  • Jail/Communications
  • Etc. 

Police Explorers wear uniforms to the monthly meetings and also at public functions.  Explorers may be used for public functions such as parades, fairs, and community programs.  At these functions, Explorers may be asked to do traffic control, give out information to the public, or help agencies within the county and the programs they haveThe Explorer Post is a non-profit organization that runs on donations and fundraisers held by the members. 

If you are interested in joining please let us know by completing the online form by going to this link http://www.policeexplorerpost9368.com/Interested-in-Joining-.php  .If you have any questions you can contact Officer Chad Mielke at cmielke@sturgeonbaywi.org or Officer Neil Dorner at neil.dorner@algomacity.org

Saturday, May 12, 2012

COMMUNITY NOTIFICATION OF REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER

 Daniel Chagnon

Age 41 M/W 6'0 180lbs, Blonde hair, Blue eyes.

948.02(1): 1st Degree Sexual Assault of Child, Child Abuse Intentionally Cause Harm.
Pursuant to section 301.46(e) of the Wisconsin Statutes the Sheriff of Door County and the Chief of Police of the City of Sturgeon Bay are providing information to the general public relating to persons who are convicted sex offenders. These people are registered with the Wisconsin Department of Corrections Sex Offender Registry Program. Community Notification of Registered sex offender is not intended to punish. Many registrants have been successfully reintegrated into the communities where they live and work. No person may engage in harassment of the registrants

Sturgeon Bay Police Kick Off Summer Click It Or Ticket!



This week the Sturgeon Bay Police Department  has kicked off the summer Click It Or Ticket mobilization.  Expect to see Officers out in force looking for drivers not seat belted in and drivers over the legal limit (.08) for alcohol.  As a Police Department we truly hope everyone has a safe time while enjoying the many wonderful opportunities Door County has to offer its residents and visitors...with that being said please drive safely and if you do have a few drinks please have a designated driver drive you home or call a taxi.

Sturgeon Bay Man Arrested For OWI By Sunset Park Boat Launch!


On May 10, 2012 at 8:40 PM, Officers were conducting extra patrol of the cities parks when they observed a vehicle parked near the Sunset Park boat launch. As Officers approached the vehicle Officers observed a male slumped over the steering wheel of the vehicle. Officers made contact with the male to access his condition. Officers weren't able to immediately wake the man up, but eventually did get the man to respond to Officers commands. Upon opening the vehicles doors Officers detected a strong odor of alcoholic beverages and conducted field sobriety tests (FSTs). The 61 year old Sturgeon Bay man failed FST's and was arrested for Operating While Intoxicated (OWI).

Brussels Man Cited For Using Fake Police Siren In Car!


On May 7, 2012 at 10:00 PM, Officers were dispatched to the area of 14th Avenue for a person driving around using a siren. Officers ended up finding the vehicle and conducted a traffic stop on it. Officers cited the driver a 19 year old Brussels man for using the siren and causing a disturbance as Officers had received numerous complaints regarding it.


Friday, May 11, 2012

April 2012 SBPD Monthly Report Posted


If you are interested in finding out what our Police Officers are doing in our community, the March 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.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Sturgeon Bay Man Arrested For OWI 3rd Offense!



On May 7, 2012 at 9:48 PM, Officers on patrol observed a vehicle speeding over the Oregon Bridge. Officers conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle and determined the driver had been drinking alcohol. Officers conducted field sobriety tests, which the driver failed. Officers arrested the 50 year old Sturgeon Bay man for Operating While Intoxicated  (OWI) 3rd Offense. The 50 year old man was incarcerated at the Door County Jail on OWI 3rd Offense, Operating After Revocation, and other traffic violations.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Oregon Street Bridge Closing On Thursday From 9AM To 3PM!


Oregon Street Bridge in Sturgeon Bay, Door County closing
Bridge will be closed for six hours on Thursday

(Green Bay) The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) northeast region office is announcing the Oregon Street Bridge in Sturgeon Bay will be closed Thursday, May 10 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.  The bridge is being closed for cleaning and maintenance. 

March 2012 CSO Monthly Report Posted!


If you are interested in finding out what our Community Service Officers are doing in our community, the March 2012 CSO Monthly Report has been posted on the CSO web page found at http://sturgeonbaycsomonthlyreports.blogspot.com/

Officers Arrest Iowa Woman For Eluding Officers!



On Sunday, May 6, 2012 at 11 AM, Officers were dispatched to the AmericInn for a Suspicious Vehicle complaint. Prior to arrival Officers were informed that a occupied vehicle had been parked in the parking lot of the AmericInn for the past two days.  Upon arrival Officers made contact with two females who were living out of their vehicle and using the facilities at the AmericInn without permission. During the conversation with the two females the driver a 32 year old Iowa woman refused to provide identification to Officers.

Soon after the 32 year old female sped away from the location in her vehicle. During the pursuit the female drove through the red light on Duluth Avenue and proceeded into the downtown area on the west side of Sturgeon Bay.  Once downtown she attempted to go over the Michigan Street Bridge, but the bridge was open due to boat traffic. The female then pulled into the parking lot of the Maritime Museum where Officers rammed the side of the vehicle to prevent the driver from escaping the parking lot. Officers ordered the driver and passenger out of the vehicle at gun point. Due to the driver refusing to comply with Officers commands she was taken out from the car by Officers and escorted to the ground. On the ground the driver continued to resist Officers attempts to handcuff her. Once handcuffed the 32 year old woman from Iowa was transported to the Door County Jail. At the jail the 32 year old Iowa woman was incarcerated on felony eluding of an Officer, misdemeanor obstructing of an Officer, and numerous traffic violations.

3 Arrested Over Weekend For OWI!



This past weekend, Officers arrested 3 people for Operating While Intoxicated (OWI). On Saturday Officers arrested a 52 year old female and 46 year old male from Sturgeon Bay for OWI. On Sunday Officers arrested a 58 year old Sister Bay man for OWI 2nd Offense, Operate After Revocation, and a Probation Hold.   All three who were arrested were incarcerated at the Door County Jail.

50 Yr Old Sturgeon Bay Man Arrested After Causing Disturbance At Downtown Bar!



On May 3rd, 2012 at 1:45 AM, Officers were dispatched to a 911 hangup call at the Red Room Bar. Upon arrival Officers observed a male yelling and pounding on the exterior door of the bar. As Officers approached the male they could see the man attempting to gain entry into the bar and could see bar patrons holding the door shut. Officers made contact with the male who was intoxicated. Officers determined the 50 year old Sturgeon Bay man was on Probation and wasn't supposed to drink. Officers arrested the man for Disorderly Conduct and a Probation Hold. The 50 year old man from Sturgeon Bay was incarcerated at the Door County Jail.

Seymour Woman Arrested For OWI 2nd Offense!


On April 28, 2012 at 11:45 PM, Officers observed a vehicle travel over the marked center line near Garland Park. Officers conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle and determined the driver had been drinking. Field sobriety tests were conducted and the driver failed them. Officers arrested the 36 year old female from Seymour for Operating While Intoxicated 2nd Offense and Possession of Marijuana after Officers found a baggy of the substance in the vehicle. The 36 year old female was transported to the Door County Jail where she was incarcerated.

Former Officer Russ Demmin Laid To Rest!



The Sturgeon Bay Police and Fire Department's Honor Guard participated in retired Officer Russ Demmins funeral this past week. Officer Demmin was a Sturgeon Bay Police Officer and served the community for almost 20 years. Officer Russ Demmin will be added to the Police Departments memorial page http://www.sturgeonbaypolice.com/memorial.html.

Phone Scam Alert!



On May 1, 2012 at 7:38 PM, Officers were dispatched to 800 block of Louisiana Street for a Fraud complaint. Upon arrival Officers met with the complainant who stated she had received a phone call regarding man who claimed to be her grandson. The caller stated she had won a trip to Madrid, Spain via a radio giveaway.

During the conversation the caller who claimed to be her grandson stated he was arrested by Police and was innocent and needed her help. The call was then transferred to a Sergeant Stanley Walker who stated in order to assist her grandson she needed to wire transfer money to Spain for his bail.

Over the next few days the complainant states she received calls from the grandson making sure the money had been wired. The grandson then called again stating he had been jumped prior to getting to the US Embassy and his passports were stolen. The grandson transferred the complainant back to Sergeant Walker who told her she needed to wire additional money so that her grandson could get new passports. Over $5000.00 was wired via Western Union to the unknown person.

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

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Officers Investigate Shots Fired Call!



On April 28, 2012 at 7:33 PM, Officers were dispatched to the 200 block of  S. 18th Avenue
for a shots fired call. Upon arrival Officers observed two teenage men shooting a gun into the field behind their residence at some targets. Officers made contact with the men and determined the gun to be a BB gun. Officers warned the men about shooting BB guns in the city. Officers remind citizens it is illegal to shoot BB guns within the city limits and you could receive a citation $186.00 for discharging or possession of firearm/airgun, City of Sturgeon Bay Ordinance 10.1.

Officers Respond To Reported Weapon Offense Downtown!



On April 28, 2012 at 2:30 AM, Officers were dispatched to the alley behind the Nautical Inn for a fight in progress where a man had displayed a gun. Upon arrival Officers found the individuals dispersed. A short time later Officers were flagged down by a group of intoxicated men who Officers later determined had been involved in the altercation with each other. The men were determined not to be armed, but had threatened to use a firearm during the altercation. The intoxicated men were given taxi rides home. No arrests were made.

Sturgeon Bay Man Arrested After Causing Disturbance!



On April 27, 2012 at 7:20 PM, Officers were dispatched to the area of NWTC for a male and female arguing. Upon arrival Officers observed the male forcibly yanking on the females arm and yelling at her. Officers interviewed both individuals and found that the male was intoxicated and had been preventing the female from walking home by using force. The 41 year old Sturgeon Bay man was arrested for Disorderly Conduct and transported to the Door County Jail. The female was given a ride to her residence and didn't suffer any injuries from the incident.

Friday Sturgeon Bay Police Association Calendar Winner!


This past weeks Sturgeon Bay Police Association Calendar Winner was Donald Herlache.  Congrats Donald on winning $50.00. 

Friday, May 4, 2012

Officers Cracking Down On Loud Mufflers!



Once again Officers are cracking down on loud mufflers on all vehicles.  Officers would like to remind all who operate vehicles with loud mufflers you could be stopped and cited or given a 15 day warning to fix your defective muffler.

347.39 Mufflers.
(1)  No person shall operate on a highway any motor vehicle subject to registration unless such motor vehicle is equipped with an adequate muffler in constant operation and properly maintained to prevent any excessive or unusual noise or annoying smoke. This subsection also applies to motor bicycles.
(2) No muffler or exhaust system on any vehicle mentioned in sub. (1) shall be equipped with a cutout, bypass or similar device nor shall there be installed in the exhaust system of any such vehicle any device to ignite exhaust gases so as to produce flame within or without the exhaust system. No person shall modify the exhaust system of any such motor vehicle in a manner which will amplify or increase the noise emitted by the motor of such vehicle above that emitted by the muffler originally installed on the vehicle, and such original muffler shall comply with all the requirements of this section.
(3) In this section, "muffler" means a device consisting of a series of chambers of baffle plates or other mechanical design for receiving exhaust gases from an internal combustion engine and which is effective in reducing noise.

Officers Charge Man From Chicago With Theft From Ship Docked At Bayship!



On April 5, 2012 at 3PM, Officers were dispatched to a theft complaint at Bayship. Upon arrival Officers found that three flat screen digital televisions were missing from one of the ships while it was docked at Bayship receiving repairs. It was later found that an employee of the ship had stolen the televisions and had used it to pay his bar tab at a local bar. Officers recovered the televisions from the establishment. Based upon Officers findings and statements obtained from witnesses the Door County District Attorney will be charging the 25 year old male from Chicago with Felony Theft Charges.

Friday Sturgeon Bay Police Association Calendar Winner!


This past weeks Sturgeon Bay Police Association Calendar Winner was Mark Onsager.  Congrats Mark on winning $50.00.