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Road Closures due to High Water

June 23, 2017 By Chief Deputy

County Officials are reporting road closures in the county due to high water.

Update: County Hwy D and County Hwy C are now open.  County Hwy I remains closed until water recedes.

The Richland County Sheriff’s Department in conjunction with the Richland County Highway Dept and Richland County Emergency Services is notifying residents of rising water and flooding in the area. Due to the heavy rainfall, some roads in the county are now officially closed until the high water recedes.
These roadways include: Cty D at the intersection with Cty DD; Cty C 2.5 miles west of Hwy 80; and Cty I between the Hwy 80 intersection and the first bridge. Officials are also watching the Rockbridge and Hub City areas as the water continues to rise. County Officials will stay on top of the situation, and remind all travelers to “Turn Around, Don’t Drown”.

Filed Under: Press Releases, News

Phone Scams & Fraud Complaints

June 15, 2017 By Chief Deputy

Richland County Sheriff James Bindl is alerting local citizens that his department is again receiving calls regarding phone scams and fraud complaints.

In the latest complaints received by the Richland County Sheriff’s Department, victims receive a phone call from a party claiming to be a grandson stating that he is in jail and needs money to be released. The victim is then connected to a person claiming to be the officer in charge or attorney to provide details on how to pay the bond for their grandson’s release. Victims to these scams have stated that the party on the phone does sound like their grandchildren and will even use their grandchild’s name when they call. In some cases the scammer will ask the victim to go put money on a pre-paid gift card and then send them the card number.

Sheriff Bindl said that if you receive a similar phone call to check with your family members on their personal phone. Sheriff Bindl is asking all citizens to use caution with any suspicious phone call that you receive. If you have any questions about a possible scam feel free to contact the Richland County Sheriff’s Department.

Authority: Sheriff James J. Bindl

Filed Under: News, Press Releases

Theft in Progress leads to Arrest

June 12, 2017 By Chief Deputy

Richland County deputies were dispatched to a report of a theft in progress at a residence on HWY 80 in Eagle Township.  Upon arrival at the scene deputies had found that caretakers at the property had found two male subjects attempting to load a John Deere Gator onto an U-Haul trailer.  Upon further investigation it was found that entry had been made into the residence and items were missing and located in Sugdens vehicle. Andrew Sugden was arrested at the scene.  The vehicle and trailer used at the scene were also suspect in a gas drive off from the City of Richland Center earlier in the morning.  During the investigation it was found that the U-Haul trailer was stolen from the village of Muscoda. The case is still under investigation.

Who Involved: Andrew L Sugden, 27 of Cuba City  |  James R Miller, 29 of Cazenovia

WHEN: 6/10/2017          TIME of Incident: 9:18 AM

ARREST or CHARGES: Andrew Sugden was booked into the Richland County Jail with charges of burglary, attempted felony theft, misdemeanor theft, obstructing an officer and 6 counts of bail jumping.

Other Agencies Involved: Richland Center Police Department, Muscoda Police Department

Filed Under: Press Releases, News

Burglary at the Iron Horse Saloon

June 6, 2017 By Chief Deputy

On 06/02/2017 at approximately 11:57 AM the Richland County Sheriff’s Department was notified of a burglary at the Iron Horse Saloon in Viola. Upon arrival, the deputy discovered that the suspect(s) forced entry in to the establishment through the back door. Once inside suspect parties used a plasma cutter to gain entry in to the ATM machine where almost $5,000 in twenty dollar bills was removed. No other items are reported missing. The investigation is ongoing.

If anyone has information about this crime they are encouraged to contact the Richland County Sheriff’s Department at 608-647-2016 or Richland Area Crime Stoppers at 608-647-CLUE (2583). Callers to the Crime Stoppers line may remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward.

 

Filed Under: News, Crime Stoppers

Semi Crash with Minor Injuries

June 6, 2017 By Chief Deputy

On 06/03/2017 at approximately 11:53 AM the Richland County Sheriff’s Department received a call of a semi-truck crash on US Hwy 14 West with possible injuries. When Law Enforcement Officers arrived, it was discovered the eastbound lane was also blocked. Upon investigation deputies determined that the semi tanker unit, owned by Barth Trucking, was eastbound and had left the roadway into the south ditch line. It continued east bound while in the ditch for approximately 800 feet, went over top of a driveway and came to rest with the semi-tractor on US Hwy 14 blocking the east bound lane of traffic. The semi driver, Ernest Hass age 70 of Cashton, had a possible arm injury and was transported by Richland County EMS to the Richland Hospital. The east bound lane of US Hwy 14 was closed for a short period of time to allow emergency personnel to clear the scene.

The Sheriff’s Department was assisted at the scene by Richland County EMS, Boaz First Responders and the Richland Center Fire Department.

Filed Under: Press Releases, News

Man Found Pinned by Tractor During Search

June 6, 2017 By Chief Deputy

The Richland County Sheriff’s Department received a call at 7:41 PM of a missing person. The caller said Steve O. Jones, age 61 of Cazenovia, had been gone since earlier in the morning, and family had searched the area and had not located him. Also missing was a Ford 900 tractor. Unsure of direction of travel or where he would be. It wasn’t like him to not leave word where he was going to be. Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the area. Family and friends continued to check the property while deputies broadened the search area. A call was placed for an airplane from the State to respond with night vision capabilities. At around 12:11 AM, with the help of neighbors, deputies located the Ford 900 tractor rolled over in a deep ditch along Cty NN, .4 of a mile south of Spencer Hill Rd. The tractor had rolled over and pinned Steve Jones under the unit. The cause of the crash has not yet been determined. A Richland County Coroner pronounced Jones dead at the scene. The Sheriff’s Department was also assisted at the scene by the Richland Center Fire Department.

Filed Under: Press Releases, News

Two Vehicle Crash in Ithaca Township

June 6, 2017 By Chief Deputy

At 8:01am on Monday June 5, The Richland County Sheriff’s Department 911 Center received a report of a 2 vehicle head on crash on Co Hwy N just east of Smurf Ln. in Ithaca Township.  A 2001 Chevrolet Impala operated by Chad Lovelace of Milton, WI was traveling eastbound on County N and entering a curve when a 2009 Pontiac car driven by Jennifer VonBehren of Hillpoint entered the same curve traveling westbound.  VonBehren crossed over the center line and struck the Lovelace vehicle in the front drivers area.  Both vehicles came to rest on the north side of the roadway.  Richland County EMS, Ithaca First Responders and the Richland Center Fire Department responded to the scene.   Jennifer VonBehren was injured but declined medical transport.  A juvenile passenger in her vehicle was not injured, and no injury was reported to Chad Lovelace.   Both vehicles were towed from the scene.

WHEN: 6/5/2017          TIME of Incident: 8:01 AM

ARREST or CHARGES: VonBehren was cited for operating left of center, and no insurance.  |  Lovelace was cited for operating after suspension, no insurance and was arrested for an outstanding warrant from the WI Dept of Corrections.

Other Agencies Involved: Richland County EMS, Ithaca First Responders and the Richland Center Fire Department

Filed Under: Press Releases, News

Traffic Stop leads to K9 Track and Felony OWI Arrest

May 17, 2017 By Chief Deputy

Richland County Dispatch received a report from a concerned motorist of a vehicle traveling westbound on State Hwy 56 near the village of Gillingham. Information was that the vehicle was driving recklessly and almost hit multiple vehicles head on. The vehicle eventually became stuck in a ditch near a private driveway just off of Hwy 56 by County Hwy H. Deputies arrived a short time later and the suspect ran from that location on foot. K9 Rambo was deployed and located Collins hiding from law enforcement in a grassy wood line nearby. Collins was taken into custody and transported to the Richland County Jail on multiple charges.

WHEN: 5/16/2017          TIME of Incident: 6:29 PM

ARRESTED: Kelly W. Collins, 48 of Richland Center, WI

ARREST or CHARGES: 946.41 Resisting or Obstructing Officer, 946.49(1)(b) Felony Bail Jumping, 346.63(1)(a) Operating while Intoxicated (5th Offense) (Felony), also cited for multiple traffic violations

Other Agencies Involved: Richland Center Police Department

Filed Under: News Tagged With: OWI Offense, K9

Joseph Jakubowski Captured in Richland County

April 14, 2017 By Chief Deputy

Richland County authorities in conjunction with the FBI have confirmed a male subject identified as Joseph Jakubowski is in custody. Law Enforcement Agencies were notified at approximately 8:30 PM on 4/13/2017 and a perimeter was established. Other agencies arrived and Jakubowski was taken in to custody at 6:04 AM.

Joseph Jakubowski was a subject of a nationwide man hunt by the FBI, ATF and Rock County Sheriff’s Department since he was identified in the robbery of a gun dealer in Janesville, Wisconsin last week.

Jakubowski was at a property on County Hwy U south of the village of Viola, and was discovered last evening by the land owner. The land owner called the Vernon County Sheriff’s Department to report the male subject on his property.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: Press Releases, News, Special Response Team

Skimmer Device – Press Release

March 29, 2017 By Chief Deputy

RICHLAND CENTER POLICE DEPARTMENT
Press Release
March 29, 2017
For Immediate Release

Chief of Police Lucas Clements reports that the police department received several debit card fraud complaints over the past weekend. Each complaint involved debit card numbers and their associated PIN being stolen and then used fraudulently on a cloned debit card.

This type of crime and method is consistent with thieves using a “skimmer” device that can be used to obtain credit or debit card information. The use of “skimmers” has become more common across the country in recent years, with “skimmers” typically being placed inside gas pumps, making them undetectable without opening the pump.

After the thieves place the “skimmer” inside a gas pump, they return after a period of time and remove the device and or simply collect the data, which consists of the credit or debit card information from customers paying at the pump.

While investigating the rash of debit card fraud complaints, Chief Clements states the police department contacted our local gas stations to assist in checking for “skimmer” devices. As a result, one “skimmer” device was located at Triangle Kwik Stop (TKS) on Sextonville Road and removed by law enforcement. No additional “skimmers” were located within the city.

TKS has added additional anti-tampering security features and monitoring to each of their pumps, there isn’t a concern of further accounts being compromised. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News, RCPD, Press Releases Tagged With: Press Release, RCPD, Fraud Investigations

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