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Two vehicle crash, State Highway 14 at State Highway 58 with one individual sustaining life threatening injuries.

April 6, 2021 By Chief Deputy

WHEN: 4/6/2021
 
WHO Involved:
Richland County Sheriff’s Department
Richland Center Fire Department
Wegner Towing
Lakes Gas Company
TIME of Incident: 12:50 A.M.
 
 
Richland Center Police Department
Richland County EMS
UW Madison Medflight

WHERE Incident Happened: State Highway 14 at State Highway 58

What happened: On April 6th, 2021 at approximately 12:50 A.M., The Richland County Sheriff’s received a 9-1-1 call reporting a two vehicle crash at State Highway 14 and State Highway 58. At the time, Richland County was also experiencing a county wide cellular service interruption affecting both the 9-1-1 system and regular cellular services which caused further complications. Deputies responded to find one vehicle, a red 2009 Toyota Camry, in the ditch alongside the westbound lanes of Highway 14. The second vehicle, a white 2017 Kenworth Semi pulling a loaded trailer, was stopped farther west on Highway 14. The semi was also hauling recreational size propane tanks, which during the crash had been scattered across all four lanes of Highway 14 forcing the highway to be shut down.

The driver of the Toyota Camry, Richard W. Anderson, 92 years’ old, from Vadnais Heights Minnesota was entrapped in his vehicle and needed to be extricated. Anderson, who sustained life threating injuries, was extricated from his vehicle by the Richland Center Fire Department, treated on scene by Richland County EMS until UW Madison Medflight arrived. Medflight landed at the intersection and Anderson was flown to UW Madison Hospital where his condition is listed as critical. The driver of the semi was not injured in the crash and assisted on scene until emergency units arrived.

Witnesses state Anderson’s vehicle was southbound on State Highway 58, approaching the stop sign at the intersection with State Highway 14 and failed to stop at the stop sign. Anderson’s vehicle continued through the intersection striking the westbound semi. Anderson’s vehicle struck the semi-trailer just in front of the rear axle, where the propane tanks were stored. Anderson’s vehicle was then forced to the shoulder and came to rest in the ditch. Anderson’s vehicle sustained major damage in the crash and was removed by Wegner Towing. The semi-truck was not damaged, however, the trailer was also removed by Wegner Towing due to damages sustained in the crash.

State Highway 14 was shut down for approximately two hours during the incident from County Road O by Wal-Mart and County Road B at Sextonville.

ARREST or CHARGES: At this time, this incident remains under investigation by the Richland County Sheriff’s Department.

Filed Under: Press Releases, News

Man Located and Arrested After Fleeing Rollover Accident

March 17, 2021 By Chief Deputy

At approximately 6:39pm deputies responded to a one vehicle rollover on State Hwy 80 near Candlewood Ln. Prior to the deputies’ arrival a witness observed the driver flee up a hill into a wooded area. Deputies tracked the subject to the north east towards Wegner Rd. A property owner on Whippoorwill Rd contacted the Sheriff’s Department stating that there were fresh footprints in the snow leading to a vacant trailer house on his property. Deputies responded to that address and made entry into the trailer, a male party matching the description of the driver who had fled the crash scene was located inside. Several items of drug paraphernalia an illegal narcotics were located in the driver’s possession. The male party refused to identify himself to law enforcement but was later identified using his distinctive tattoos.

Who Involved: Craig D. Bellis, 40 of Spring Green, WI

Other Agencies Involved: Richland Center Police Department

Arrest or Charges: 946.41 Obstructing, 943.14 Criminal Trespass to Dwelling, 961.573(1) Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, 961.41(3G)(E) Possession of THC

Filed Under: News, Press Releases

One Vehicle Rollover Results in the Death of a Muscoda Man

March 9, 2021 By Chief Deputy

On 03-08-21 at approximately 7:00pm, a vehicle was traveling southbound on State Hwy 80 when it lost control and slide sideways into the west ditch. The vehicle is believed to have rolled multiple times and came to rest on the passenger side door. Both occupants of the vehicle were trapped inside and needed to be extricated by the Richland Center Fire Department. Thomas R. Poupart, 28 of Muscoda was transported via Richland County EMS to the Richland Hospital for his injuries. Poupart was later tansported via Med-Flight to UW Hospital in Madison. Zachary W. Brunton, 29 of Muscoda was pronounced dead at the scene. The Wisconsin State Patrol assisted with a crash reconstruction of the accident scene. Speed and alcohol were believed to be contributing factors in the crash and the investigation is still ongoing.

Who Involved:
Zachary W. Brunton, 29 of Muscoda, WI
Thomas R. Poupart, 28 of Muscoda, WI

Other Agencies Involved:
Richland County EMS, Richland Center Fire Department, Wisconsin State Patrol, UW Med Flight, Richland County District Attorney’s Office, Richland County Coroner

Filed Under: Press Releases, News

Suspect Taken Into Custody After Threats Made Involving Handgun

February 15, 2021 By Chief Deputy

On February 14th, 2021 at 3:20pm Richland County Sheriff Deputies responded to Lone Rock where they met with a victim who reported that she had been in an argument with Michael Paulsen. The victim said that during the argument, Michael Paulsen pointed a handgun at her and said that he was going to kill her, the kids, and himself. The victim was able to get out of the residence with the kids and contact law enforcement. Michael Paulsen did not answer his door or phone when law enforcement attempted contact.

Law enforcement was later able to make phone contact with Michael Paulsen. The suspect agreed to exit his residence and was safely taken into custody.

Location of Incident: 531 W. Exchange Street, Lone Rock, WI

Who Involved: Michael A. Paulsen, 41, of Lone Rock, WI

Other Agencies Involved:

  • Richland County Special Response Team
  • Richland Center Police Department
  • Lone Rock EMS
  • Lone Rock Fire Department

Pending Charges:

  • 941.20(1) Endangering Safety By Use OF A Dangerous Weapon
  • 941.30(2) Second Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety
  • 947.01 Disorderly Conduct (Domestic Abuse Related)

Filed Under: Press Releases, News

Request for Squad Bids – 1/21/2021

January 21, 2021 By Chief Deputy

The Richland County Sheriff’s Department, under the authority of the Richland County Law Enforcement and Judiciary Committee, is currently accepting bids as described below to purchase two (2) police package squad vehicles:

Police Package RAM 1500 SSV CREW 4×4
Police Package Dodge Durango SUV 4 door AWD
Police Package Ford F-150 4 door 4×4 pick up
Police Package Ford Explorer SUV 4 door AWD

Detailed Bid Specifications

Bids must be received by Thursday, February 11th, 2021 at 4:00p.m.

Bids will be accepted by U.S. Mail, email or hand delivery to the Richland County Sheriff’s Department. If mailing or delivering bids, mark the envelope “Attention: Squad Bids”. Electronic bids should be sent to amber.muckler@co.richland.wi.us and put Squad Bids in the subject line.

If mailing bids, address to:
Richland County Sheriff’s Department
Attn: Squad bids
181 W. Seminary St.
Richland Center, WI. 53581

Requests can be made by calling 608-647-8906 ext. 3 or through email to Administrative Office Manager Amber Muckler at amber.muckler@co.richland.wi.us.

Bids will include all fees associated with the purchase. The bid you give will be a “drive away” figure and will include all dealer and licensing fees.

The vehicle will be delivered within 90 days of the order being placed.

Received bids will be reviewed by the Richland County Law Enforcement and Judiciary Committee. Richland County reserves the right to accept or reject any bid and will consider bids most advantageous to the county. Richland County reserves the right to accept or reject portions of bids. The County also reserves the right to reject all bids and consider purchase from the State of Wisconsin Cooperative Purchasing Program.

Authority: Sheriff James J. Bindl
On behalf of the Richland County Law Enforcement and Judicial Committee

Filed Under: News, Request for Bid

Armed Robbery Suspect Apprehended

November 9, 2020 By Chief Deputy

On November 8th, 2020, at 8PM a worker from the Boaz Country store called the Richland County Sheriff’s Department to inform law enforcement that they were robbed at knife point. A description of the suspect along with video of the incident were obtained by law enforcement. At approximately 11:45 PM the Richland Center Police Department observed a vehicle matching the description of the suspects vehicle. A traffic stop was conducted on the vehicle. Items consistent with the robbery were located inside the vehicle. The Suspect was arrested and taken to the Richland County Jail.

Who Involved: Mekel J.L. Gordon, 19, of Soldiers Grove, WI

Other Agencies Involved: Richland Center Police Department

 

Filed Under: Press Releases, News

Disturbance Call leads to Drug Arrest

July 15, 2020 By Chief Deputy

On 07/11/2020 at approximately 10:17pm, Richland County Dispatch was notified of a disturbance at an apartment building located on Hwy 14 just west of State Hwy 58. Thomas Spry reportedly entered his neighbors apartment causing a disturbance and was sprayed by bear mace by the occupant. Spry went back to his apartment and contacted 911 seeking medical attention. When deputies were assisting Spry in his apartment they observed what appeared to be drug paraphernalia. Spry was transported by Richland County EMS to the Richland Hospital due to the exposure of the bear mace. A search warrant was obtained and executed on Spry’s apartment where several items of drug paraphernalia were located along with methamphetamine and marijuana. Spry was arrested and booked into the Richland County Jail.

Who Involved: Thomas Spry, 68 of Richland Center, wI

Agencies Involved: Richland County Ambulance Service, Richland Center Police Department, and Richland County District Attorney’s Office

Arrests or Charges: Disorderly Conduct, Criminal Trespass to a Dwelling, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Possession of Methamphetamine and Possession of THC

Filed Under: News, Press Releases

UTV Crash at State Hwy 58 and County Hwy N

July 15, 2020 By Chief Deputy

On 07/12/2020 at approximately 12:26am Richland County Dispatch was notified of a UTV crash at the intersection of State Hwy 58 and County Hwy N to the east. Upon arrival EMS and officers located a male party laying in the middle of County Hwy N just east at the intersection with State Hwy 58. The UTV was located still running off the south side of County Hwy N east of his location; however there appeared to be no damage to the UTV or evidence of a crash. The male party appeared to have severe head injuries. The male party was transported to the Richland Hospital, then transferred to Madison via UW Med Flight for serious injuries.

Who Involved:  Robb Bee, 52 of Richland Center, WI

Other Agencies Involved:  Richland County Ambulance Service, Richland Center Fire Department, and Ithaca First Responders

Filed Under: Press Releases, News

Motorcycle Accident with Injuries

July 15, 2020 By Chief Deputy

On 07/11/2020 at approximately 5:30pm Richland County Dispatch was notified of a motorcycle crash on County Hwy ZZ just north of Huth School Road. Upon arrival the driver and passenger were located laying in the ditch on the east side of the roadway. The driver stated that a deer had come out into the roadway causing him to lose control and lay the motorcycle down. It appears from marks on the highway the motorcycle and the two occupants traveled approximately 40 to 50 yards before coming to rest off the highway. Both the driver and passenger were transported to the Richland Hospital by EMS for serious injuries.

Who Involved:  John Koester, 60 of Green Bay, WI and Terrie Koester, 65 of Green Bay, WI

Other Agencies Involved:  Richland County Ambulance Service, Richland Center Fire Department

Filed Under: Press Releases, News

Sex Offender Information Bulletin / Community Notification

July 1, 2020 By Chief Deputy

The Richland County Sheriff’s 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 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 since his release.  During that time, he has not re-offended.  On July 9th, 2020, he will be transferred to reside in Dayton 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
  • 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: 5 ft 10 in     Weight: 194 lbs
Eyes: Blue           Hair: Bald
Offenses: Rape (1976), First Degree Sexual assault (1977) – Offenses occurred in Richland County, WI
Residence: 24250 Pier Spring Drive, Richland Center, WI

Agency Contact:

Robert Schneider
WI Department of Corrections
Sex Offender Registry Specialist
26136 Executive Lane Suite D
Richland Center, WI 53581

Phone: (608) 475-2164

Robert.Schneider@wisconsin.gov

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 https://appsdoc.wi.gov/public

Sheriff James J. Bindl

 

Filed Under: News, Sex Offender Notification

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