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Alcohol License Inspection Leads to Felony Arrests

January 20, 2020 By Chief Deputy

Sheriff Jim Bindl of the Richland County Sheriff’s Department reports that, on 1-17-20, Agents from the Alcohol Tobacco Enforcement division of the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) requested assistance of local law enforcement while inspections were conducted at the four taverns in the village of Cazenovia.  As law enforcement entered Rumor’s tavern, a “protective sweep” of the establishment was performed to determine who may be present.  During the protective sweep a male subject who had an active felony arrest warrant was located.

Joseph M. Lobsinger, 33 of Cazenovia, was taken into custody for the felony warrant without incident.  During that arrest, Lobsinger made reference to a firearm being nearby. A loaded, but cased, rifle was then found within close proximity to Lobsinger.  Lobsinger was subsequently arrested for Felon in Possession of a Firearm.  In addition to the open felony case in Sauk County for which the arrest warrant had been issued,  Lobsinger was also out of custody on three open felony cases in Juneau County and one in Richland County.  Therefore, Lobsinger was also arrested on both Felony and Misdemeanor Bail Jumping charges.

Also during the protective sweep of Rumor’s tavern, drug paraphernalia associated with the consumption of methamphetamine was observed in plain view by law enforcement.  The Richland County District Attorney’s Office was contacted and a Search Warrant for the establishment was obtained.

During the subsequent search of Rumors tavern, various items associated with drug use and distribution were located and seized as evidence.  The Rumor’s tavern manager, Carla Zimmerman, was not present during the search and would not provide law enforcement with her location.  However, based on the contraband located during the execution of the Search Warrant, once located, Zimmerman, 54 of Cazenovia, is to be arrested on the tentative charges of Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Deliver, Possession of Marijuana with Intent to Deliver, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and Maintaining a Drug Trafficking Place.

All charges have been forwarded to the Richland County District Attorney’s Office for prosecution.

In addition to Agents from the DOR, the Richland County Sheriff’s Department was assisted on scene by the Richland-Iowa-Grant Drug Task Force, the Richland Center Police Department, the Sauk County Sheriff’s Department, and the Wisconsin Department of Justice, Division of Criminal Investigation.

Sheriff Bindl states that local and State agencies consistently work together to combat those involved in the use/distribution of controlled substances and the criminal activity often associated with it, and that this investigation was a great example of that cooperation.  Sheriff Bindl added that the public also plays a critical role in assisting law enforcement with this effort.

Any citizen who has information concerning any illegal activity is encouraged to call the Richland Center Police Department at 608-647-2103 or the Richland County Sheriff’s Department at 608-647-2106.  Callers who wish to remain anonymous can call Richland Area Crime Stoppers at 647-CLUE (2583) and may be eligible for a cash reward.

 

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Filed Under: News, Press Releases

Sex Offender Bulletin

January 8, 2020 By Chief Deputy

Richard D Sugden

The Richland County Sex Offender Registration Program Notification Team and the Richland County Sheriff’s Department are releasing the following information pursuant to Wisconsin State Statute 301.46(2m) which authorizes law enforcement agencies to inform the public of a sex offender’s release when, in the discretion of the agency, the release of information will enhance public safety, awareness and protection.

The individual who appears on this notification has been convicted of a sex offense that requires registration with the WI Sex Offender Registration Program (SORP).  Further, this individual’s history places him in a classification level that reflects the potential to re-offend.  This sex offender has served prison time for charges stemming from sexual assault incidents in 1976 and 1977.

He was released from prison in the spring of 2019 and has lived in northern WI.  During that time he has not re-offended.  He has been approved to live in Richland County by the WI. Dept. of Corrections, Division of Community Corrections.  On January 9th, 2020, he will be released to reside in Marshall Township, Richland County, WI.

This person is NOT wanted by Law Enforcement

This community notification bulletin is not intended to increase fear; rather, it is our belief that an informed public is a safer public.

Convicted sex offenders have always lived in our communities, but it was not until the Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification Law was enacted that law enforcement was able to share this information with the community.

NOTE:  Citizen abuse of this information used to threaten, intimidate or harass registered sex offenders can be a violation of the law and will not be tolerated.

Supervision Plan:

The State of Wisconsin Department of Corrections is in charge of supervision of Richard D. Sugden.  Special conditions of supervision include:

  • House Arrest with GPS bracelet
  • Required to have approved person/monitor with him at all times outside the home.
  • Comply with sex offender rules
  • Comply with rules of electronic monitoring & GPS tracking bracelets
  • Comply with all requirements as lifetime registrant of the WI. Sex Offender Registry

Sex Offender information:

Name:  Richard D. Sugden     Age: 64     Male, White

Height: 5ft 10 in     Weight: 194 lbs      Eyes: Blue     Hair: Bald

Offenses: Rape (1976), First Degree Sexual assault (1977) – Offenses occurred in Richland County, WI

Residence: 20686 Balsley Lane, Richland Center,WI.

Agency Contact:

Department of Corrections, Division of Community Corrections 608-647-4848 

To learn more about the Sex Offender Registration Program in the State of Wisconsin, or to obtain information on registered sex offenders living in Richland County, please visit the sex offender registration website at www.offender.doc.state.wi.us/public/

Sheriff James J. Bindl

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Filed Under: News, Press Releases

Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over

December 23, 2019 By Chief Deputy

Date:  December 23 2019
For more information contact: Sheriff James J Bindl

The Richland County Sheriff’s Department to participate in ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ holiday campaign December 13 through New Year’s Day

To help save lives and prevent needless tragedies, The Richland County Sheriff’s Department is joining law enforcement agencies across Wisconsin during the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” holiday campaign from Friday, December 13, 2019 through New Year’s Day.

“The holiday season is a festive time for many, but it can quickly turn tragic if drivers make the dangerous and irresponsible decision to get behind the wheel impaired, “Sheriff Bindl said.

Last year in Wisconsin, alcohol-related crashes resulted in 160 deaths and nearly 3,300 injuries. While alcohol-impaired drivers are a serious concern, law enforcement faces a growing challenge with drug-impaired drivers – people whose ability to safely operate a motor vehicle is compromised by legal or illegal drugs including prescription and over-the-counter medications. To help combat impaired driving, Wisconsin has:

  • About 6,000 police officers trained in Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE) to help detect and remove impaired drivers from the roadways;
  • 301 highly-trained Drug Recognition Experts – among the most in the nation;
  • 23 multi-jurisdictional high-visibility enforcement task forces operating throughout the year, across the state.

There are several ways citizens can help:

  • Never allow someone to get behind the wheel impaired. Find a safe alternative to get them home. If you plan to celebrate, identify a sober designated driver;
  • Report impaired drivers to law enforcement by calling 911. Provide as much detail as possible on the driver, vehicle, and location;
  • Download the free “Drive Sober” mobile app from the WisDOT website. The app includes a “find a ride” feature to help locate mass transit and taxi services;
  • Some taverns and restaurants have programs to provide patrons a safe ride home. Visit tlw.org/ and click on Safe Ride;
  • Make sure that everyone in your vehicle is buckled up – every trip. Watch your speed and eliminate distractions.

“Safety along our roadways is not just a law enforcement issue,” Sheriff Bindl said. “Preventing crashes, injuries and deaths requires the cooperation of all motorists and citizens.”

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Filed Under: News, Press Releases

Drone Used to Locate Missing Person

December 23, 2019 By Chief Deputy

At 9:05am, December 17th, 2019, Richland County Authorities were notified of an adult male who had walked away from a group home on County Hwy I near County Hwy G in Forest Township.  The report indicated the subject had been missing 30-45 minutes and group home staff were attempting to locate the subject but could not.  Lieutenant Dane Kanable and Deputy Ken Moe responded to the area and met with employees of the home who gave details and a description of the subject.  A search of the area began and Lt. Kanable asked for the Sheriff’s Department drone and a pilot be sent to the scene.  Once arrived, drone pilot Deputy Casey Marshall launched the drone and flew the area.  Approximately 20 minutes later, the adult male was located by the drone sitting in a wooded area northwest of the residence.  He was found cold but uninjured and transported back to the group home.

The drone owned by the Sheriff’s Department was purchased in 2017 with donated funds.  It is equipped with a thermal imaging video camera and has proven to be an excellent tool to the department.  With Tuesday’s cold conditions, the success of the drone saved valuable time and possible exposure injury to the subject.

Authority:
Chief Deputy Chad Kanable

Filed Under: News, Press Releases

Sex Offender Bulletin

December 17, 2019 By Chief Deputy

City of Richland Center Police Department
SEX OFFENDER INFORMATION BULLETIN
December 17, 2019

Area Residents:

The Richland Center Police Department is releasing the following information pursuant to Wisconsin State Statute 301.46(2m) which authorizes law enforcement agencies to inform the public of a sex offender’s release when, in the discretion of the agency, the release of information will enhance public safety, awareness and protection.

The individual who appears on this notification has been convicted of a sex offense that requires registration with the Wisconsin Sex Offender Registration Program (SORP). Further, this individual’s previous history places him in a classification level that reflects the potential to re-offend.

This sex offender has served the prison sentence imposed on him by the courts. THIS PERSON IS NOT WANTED BY POLICE. This notification is not intended to increase fear; rather, it is our belief that an informed public is a safer public.

Sex offenders have always lived in our communities, but it was not until the Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification Law was enacted, that law enforcement was able to share this information with the community.

Citizen abuse of this information to threaten, intimidate or harass registered sex offenders will not be tolerated.

Curtis A. Salisbury moved into 641 E. Burton Street, Apt. B in the City of Richland Center, on December 6, 2019.  He is under the supervision of the Richland Center Office of Probation/Parole (608)647-4848.

EMPLOYMENT:

Employment will be approved by the Department of Corrections.

SUPERVISION PLAN:

  1. No unsupervised contact with minors.
  2. No taverns/bars/liquor stores. Not to consume alcohol or drugs.
  3. Comply with standard sex offender rules.
  4. Comply with any recommended treatment.
  5. Comply with lifetime registration with the Wisconsin Sex Offender Registration Program.
  6. Comply with electronic monitoring.

 Agency Contacts:

Richland Center Office of Probation/Parole
Agent: Reyna Vasquez (608)647-4848.
Richland Center Police Department (608) 647-2103.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

To learn more about the Sex Offender Registration Program in the State of Wisconsin, or to obtain information on other registered sex offenders living in the Richland Center area, please visit the sex offender registration website at http://offender.doc.state.wi.us/public/.

To obtain information on anyone under supervision please visit the State of Wisconsin, Department of Corrections website at http://doc.wi.gov/Home.

*This bulletin was prepared by the Richland County Sex Offender Registration Notification Team.

Filed Under: RCPD, News

Alternate Side Parking 2019

December 2, 2019 By Chief Deputy

RICHLAND CENTER POLICE DEPARTMENT

Press Release
November 29, 2019

The City of Richland Center wants to remind residents that Alternate Side Parking began on Sunday December 1st, this is a change from previous years, and will run through February 28, 2020. Persons parking vehicles on city streets are required to abide by Alternate Side Parking regulations EACH NIGHT between December 1st and February 28, 2020.

Alternate Side Parking enforcement will take place randomly throughout the week in addition to when the city receives an accumulation of snow and/or ice. Alternate Side Parking will be enforced between the hours of 12:01 AM and 7:00 AM.

Alternate Side Parking requires vehicles to be parked on the odd numbered side of the street on odd numbered dates and the even numbered side of the street on even numbered dates. Residents need to remember that the date during the overnight hours of 12:01 am to 7:00 am determines odd or even side parking. Owners of vehicles in violation of Alternate Side Parking regulations will be subject to a $10.00 parking ticket.

During a period of unusually severe winter weather, the city may declare a Snow Removal Emergency. During a Snow Removal Emergency, parking is prohibited on all city streets and highways. Residents would be required to find off-street parking for up to 72 hours or until snow-removal operations are declared completed by the Public Works Superintendent. Violations of a Snow Removal Emergency will result in a $15.00 ticket.

In addition to tuning into WRCO, the City of Richland Center urges residents to sign up for Nixle alerts to keep up to date on local information including declared Snow Emergencies. You can sign up at www.nixle.com. Make sure to sign up for all alerts, advisories and community messages under the Richland County Emergency Management account. The service is free and you can choose to receive e-mail and/or text message alerts. City Residents using Facebook can also keep up to date on declared Snow Emergencies by following the Richland County Sheriff’s Department Facebook page where declared Snow Emergencies will be posted.

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Filed Under: RCPD, News, Press Releases

Notice of Error

November 19, 2019 By Chief Deputy

As with any computer system from time to time an error can be made.  On November 18th, the Richland County Sheriff’s Department booked a male subject into the jail who holds the same name as his father, and the suffix of Sr. was selected in error instead of Jr.  The problem has been resolved in our records system.  The error was posted on a website that auto reports inmate names from several surrounding counties, Richland County did not report this name or any name to the website.

Mr. Al Gholson Sr. is not incarcerated in the Richland County Jail.  We apologize for the error.

Richland County Sheriff’s Department

Filed Under: News

Two accused of breaking into Richland County home that was raided just hours earlier

November 14, 2019 By Chief Deputy

Steven Baker
Nichole Weiland

At approximately 6:30am on 11/13/19 a Richland County Deputy was on patrol in the village of Gotham and noticed a light on inside a home at 28875 McNurlin Street. The deputy also noticed a car with an open trunk in the driveway. The home, which less than 12 hours before was the location of a search warrant, was not supposed to be occupied. Another deputy arrived and assisted with a check of the area. Deputies discovered forced entry had been made into the residence and it appeared several items had been moved inside the home and other items were possibly missing. As Deputies investigated further, they located two individuals behind the residence, hiding by a yard shed. Both were taken into custody. Arrested were 32 year old Steven Baker and 29 year old Nichole Weiland both of Boaz. Both Baker and Weiland were transported to the Richland County Jail and are awaiting bail hearings on several charges. The incident remains under investigation.

If you see suspicious activity in your area, become involved. Call Crime Stoppers at 608-647-CLUE (2583) or the Richland County Sheriff’s Department at 608-647-2106.

Date of Incident: 11/13/2019

Arrest or Charges: Baker – Burglary using forced entry, theft of property, 2 counts of obstructing, resisting arrest, trespassing & Damage to property
Weiland – Burglary using forced entry, Theft of property, Obstructing an Officer & Trespassing

Filed Under: News, Press Releases

Search Warrant Results in Drug Charges & Arrests

November 14, 2019 By Chief Deputy

William Giddings
Jade VonBehren

On November 12th, 2019, the Richland-Iowa-Grant Drug Task Force & Richland County Special Response Team (SRT) executed a search warrant in the Village of Gotham at 28875 McNurlin St. The search warrant is a result of an ongoing investigation by the Richland-Iowa-Grant Drug Task force, spanning almost two months. A male and female were located inside the residence during the search and taken into custody for numerous drug related charges. A subsequent search of the location lead to the discovery of methamphetamine, marijuana, U.S. Currency, and numerous items of drug paraphernalia- including smoking devices, plastic baggies, syringes, a digital scale, cotton filters, and Naloxone. This search warrant marks the second time in six months that this particular address has been searched on the suspicion of a drug trafficking place. The case is ongoing and charges are being forwarded to the Richland County District Attorney.

Date of Incident: 11/12/2019

Who Involved: William Giddings, 60, of Gotham, WI & Jade Vonbehren, 26 of Lone Rock, WI

Other Agencies Involved: Richland Center Police Department, Richland-Iowa-Grant Drug Task Force, Richland County Special Response Team, Lone Rock EMS

Arrest or Charges: William Giddings- Delivery of Methamphetamine (3 counts),Maintaining a Drug Trafficking Place, Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Deliver, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Felony Bail Jumping (12 counts) | Jade Vonbehren- Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia

Filed Under: Special Response Team, News, Press Releases

Man Rescued from Culvert

October 31, 2019 By Chief Deputy

On Wednesday (10-30-19) at 11:16am Richland Co Dispatch received a call of a man stuck in a culvert on Cty Hwy G just north of Cty E in Sylvan Township.  The caller stated a worker for a local farm was assisting with pulling a large manure line through a road culvert tube.  The line was being pulled by a tractor and the man was making sure the line went through the tube without getting caught.  The man suddenly became entangled in the line and was pulled into the tube. Due to the angle he was pulled in, he became stuck and was not able to be freed by workers on scene.

Richland County Sheriff’s Deputies and Viola EMS responded, as did the Richland Center Fire Department with a rescue truck and a technical rescue trailer.  The Richland Co Highway Dept was requested to respond to the scene with an excavator, and Richland Center City Utilities responded to the scene with other specialized equipment.

Once on scene, emergency workers found a 43 year old man from Plain, stuck in a 12 inch road tube up to his waist.  After a short amount of time, the man was extricated from the tube.  He suffered severe injury to his legs and was immediately transported by Viola EMS to Vernon Memorial Hospital.  He was later transferred by Med-Flight helicopter to UW Hospital in Madison.  His condition is not known at this time.

Authority:  Chief Deputy Chad Kanable

Filed Under: Press Releases, News

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