STURGEON BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT

Monday, October 29, 2018

Sturgeon Bay Man Arrested In Downtown Disturbance


On October 26, 2018 at 11:33 PM, Officers were dispatched to a disturbance in the 100 block of North Third Avenue. Upon arrival Officers observed a male outside a nearby bar bleeding from the face. Officers learned that a 25 year old Sturgeon Bay man had assaulted the male victim a few minutes prior to Officers arrival. The Sturgeon Bay man was arrested and incarcerated at the Door County Jail on Battery, Disorderly Conduct, and Possession of Marijuana.

Michigan Man Arrested For OWI


On October 28, 2018 at 1 AM, A Officer working patrol observed a vehicle travel over the center line into the oncoming lane of travel on Michigan Street near Third Avenue. The Officer conducted a traffic stop on the vehicle and found that the driver a 41 year old Michigan man had been drinking. Officers administered field sobriety tests, which the Michigan man failed. The Michigan man refused to provide a preliminary breath test and was arrested for Operating While Intoxicated (OWI). The Michigan Man was incarcerated at the Door County Jail.

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Lights of Christmas TODAY at Culvers


Arrested For 6th Offense



Douglas Hayden was arrested early this morning for "Operating While Intoxicated 6th Offense" after being pulled over for speeding.  

There are so many safe options to get home such as the multiple taxi services, Uber, and calling a friend.  Don't risk the lives of others driving home. 

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

Calling All High School Students!


Are you interested in a career in law enforcement, and currently enrolled in high school? The Sturgeon Bay Police Explorer Post 9368 wants you!

The Police Explorers are currently seeking new members interested in getting real life experience, and learning more about various careers in law enforcement.

For more information contact Officer Brandon Shew bshew@sturgeonbaywi.org, or Exploring Executive Hannah Jaeger hannah.jaeger@lflmail.org.

Sunday, October 14, 2018

Sturgeon Bay Woman Arrested For 3rd OWI



On October 13, 2018 at 8:36 PM, Officers were on patrol when they were dispatched to a vehicle, which was reported to be driving all over the road. Officers found the vehicle and stopped it after observing the vehicle nearly strike a curb. Upon making contact with the 47 year old Sturgeon Bay woman the Officers found that she had been drinking alcohol. Officers administered field sobriety tests, which the woman didn't pass. A preliminary breath test was given, which indicated a .21 amount. The Sturgeon Bay woman was arrested for Operating While Intoxicated 3rd Offense and incarcerated at the Door County Jail.

Officers Investigate Accident Involving Home


On October 14, 2018 at 330 AM,  Officers were dispatched to a west side residence for an accident where the vehicle had struck a residence. Upon arrival Officers observed a vehicle partially inside a residence. As a result of the accident the home sustained substantial damage. Officers interviewed the driver who told police he thought the road he was on was a 45 MPH zone. The driver admitted to not knowing what speed he was traveling when he struck the residence. The area where the crash occurred is a posted 25 MPH zone.  Officers cited the driver with numerous traffic violations including reckless driving endangering safety, operate without insurance, and speeding.

Saturday, October 13, 2018

3 Arrested Overnight For OWI


On October 12, 2018 at 6:36 PM, Officers were dispatched to an intoxicated motorist complaint. Officers stopped the vehicle and found that the 40 year old Sturgeon Bay woman had been drinking alcohol inside her vehicle. Officers administered field sobriety tests, which the Sturgeon Bay woman didn't pass. Officers arrested the Sturgeon Bay woman for Operating While Intoxicated 1st Offense and Felony Bail jumping. The Sturgeon Bay woman was incarcerated at the Door County Jail.

At 10:43 PM, Officers were dispatched to Stone Harbor resort for a vehicle that had crashed into their building. Upon arrival Officers observed that the vehicle crash had caused substantial damage to the building. Officers interviewed the driver of the vehicle a 28 year old Sturgeon Bay man and determined that the man had been drinking alcohol. Officers administered field sobriety tests, which the Sturgeon Bay man didn't pass. A preliminary breath test indicated a .155 amount. The Sturgeon Bay man was arrested for Operating While Intoxicated 1st offense and transported to the Door County Jail. The Sturgeon Bay man was issued numerous traffic violations as a result of the accident.

On October 13, 2018 at 1:08 AM, Officers were on patrol and observed a vehicle operating left of center and speeding on the west side of Sturgeon Bay. Officers stopped the vehicle and identified the driver as a 54 year old Park Ridge Illinois man. While talking with the man Officer determined the man had been drinking. Officers administered field sobriety tests, which indicated a .137 amount. Officers arrested the Park Ridge Illinois man for Operating While Intoxicated 1st Offense and transported him to the Door County Jail.

Thursday, October 11, 2018

DCI & Sturgeon Bay Police Make Arrest In 43 Year Old Cold Case


CHEBOYGAN, Mich. – On Thursday, October 11, agents from the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) Division of Criminal Investigation and the Sturgeon Bay Police Department made an arrest for the alleged murder of Carol Jean Pierce, who was reported missing in September 1975. Law enforcement arrested Carol’s husband, Richard Gale Pierce, in his hometown of Cheboygan, Michigan.


“Three generations of law enforcement have worked to close this case,” said Attorney General Brad Schimel. “Today, we were able to make major progress in finding the answer to Carol Jean’s disappearance. Though many of Carol Jean’s family and friends are no longer alive, justice must still be provided for the late Carol Jean and those loved ones who still wonder what happened so many years ago.”

“After over four decades of investigation, Sturgeon Bay Police Department recognizes the Fillion family has endured 43 years of anguish for the loss of their sister,” said Sturgeon Bay Police Chief Arleigh Porter. “With no answers as to ‘why’ for years, perhaps some ‘answers’ will begin to be offered to the Fillion family members. While the pursuit of justice is often difficult, and in this case long overdue, investigators never gave up and hope to bring to light answers to family members on Carol Jean’s behalf.”

The criminal complaint alleges that Carol Jean Pierce, at age 35, was murdered by her then-husband, Richard Pierce on or about September 5, 1975. Richard previously stated to law enforcement that he saw Carol Jean on the morning of September 8, 1975. Richard stated that when he returned home that same afternoon, Carol Jean was gone. The complaint alleges Richard was the last person to see Carol Jean Pierce alive, had motive and opportunity to end her life, and benefitted from her demise in numerous ways, which included a pension unencumbered by a wife; most of the important belongings of their marriage; land and a home in Michigan; a new girlfriend weeks after Carol Jean’s disappearance, as well as the benefit of Carol Jean’s silence.

Richard Gale Pierce currently is being held at Cheboygan County Jail (Michigan) until his return to Wisconsin.

This case was investigated by the Sturgeon Bay Police Department and DCI, with assistance from Michigan State Police and Cheboygan County Sheriff’s Office. It is being prosecuted by the Door County District Attorney’s Office. This case was additionally reviewed by the Wisconsin Cold Case Review Team of the Wisconsin Association of Homicide Investigators.

A suspect is innocent until proven guilty. A copy of the criminal complaint is attached.


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Monday, October 8, 2018

Burglary With Criminal Damage


When enjoying a day at the park or riding by at night and notice suspicious activity, follow your instinct and contact your local law enforcement.   In the past week, three individuals were arrested for breaking into the concession stand at Sunset Park and damaging the inside.  We appreciate the community helping with park security to keep our parks safe.