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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: News, Press Releases

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: News, Press Releases

Vehicle Crashes into Wisconsin River Resulting in Fatality.

June 28, 2020 By Chief Deputy

Richland County dispatch received a 911 call at 5:40am from a male party stating that his car was in the Wisconsin River near Lone Rock. Deputies responded to Hwy 130 south of Lone Rock. Hwy 130 is currently under construction and it appeared that a vehicle had traveled through the barricades. Deputies arrived at the south boat landing near the main channel. There were vehicle tracks traveling through the boat landing, entering the river. Lone Rock Fire Department and a Richland County Sheriff’s Department deputy deployed their boats and began searching for the vehicle. The vehicle was located at approximately 6:00am about 300 yards down river from the Hwy 130 bridge. The vehicle was submerged with approximately 4 inches of water over it. Deputies and Fire personnel removed the sunroof of the vehicle and pulled Kodi Knoble, age 21 of Lone Rock, from the vehicle. Emergency personnel began CPR and traveled back to the boat landing meeting Lone Rock EMS. Lone Rock EMS transported Knoble to Richland Center Hospital where he was pronounced deceased. Sauk County Dive Team and Wegners towing assisted in removing the vehicle.

Who Involved: Kodi Knoble, 21 of Lone Rock

Other Agencies Involved: Lone Rock Fire and EMS, Sauk County Sheriff’s Department, Sauk County Dive Team, and Wegner’s Towing

Filed Under: News, Press Releases

One Vehicle Rollover Bloom Township

June 24, 2020 By Chief Deputy

At approximately 7:04 pm, June 22, 2020, Richland County Dispatch was notified by Vernon County they received a 911 call regarding a single vehicle crash on county Hwy A near Cherry Valley Road. Upon arrival the vehicle was found off of the west side of County Hwy A and it appeared the vehicle had rolled at least once. The driver, Ann Peters, was the lone occupant of the vehicle and it is believed she was ejected from her vehicle during the crash. La Farge Fire Department and Viola EMS responded to the scene. Ann was transported by Viola EMS to the Richland Hospital for possible injuries. While investigating the crash Ann was found to be under the influence of alcohol and was issued a citation for OWI first offense.

Who Involved: Ann L. Peters, 64 of La Farge, wI

Other Agencies Involved: La Farge Fire Department, and Viola EMS

Arrest or Charges: 346.63(1)(A) OWI First Offense & 346.57(2) Failure to Keep Vehicle Under Control

Filed Under: News, Press Releases

One Vehicle Crash Results in Serious Injuries

June 24, 2020 By Chief Deputy

On June 23rd, 2020, the Richland County Sheriff’s Department responded to a report of a one vehicle crash on US hwy 14 just east of Bohman Drive. Upon arrival, deputies located two females that had been ejected from the vehicle and a male party who was also involved in the crash nearby. Emergency aid was provided to the injured parties until Richland and Baraboo EMS arrived on scene. During a subsequent investigation of the crash, it was determined that the vehicle was traveling westbound on US Hwy 14 when the vehicle left the roadway, striking a light pole and eventually rolling over. Speed and intoxication are believed to be contributing factors in the cause of the crash. Both females were later transported to UW Hospital in Madison due to injuries sustained in the crash and the male was treated for minor injuries and released from Richland Hospital. Assisting on scene were the Richland Center Police Department, Richland Center Fire Department, Richland EMS, and Baraboo EMS. Charges have been referred to the Richland County District Attorney’s Office.

Who Involved:

Kayla L. Warn, 25 of Janesville, WI
Deanna L. Geddes, 28 of Janesville, WI
Scott A. Chroninger, 29 of Beloit, WI

Arrests or Charges: Kayla L. Warn: 346.63(1)(a) Operating While Intoxicated (2nd Offense), 343.44(1)(b) Knowingly Operate While Revoked Causing Great Bodily Harm

Other Agencies Involved: Richland Center Police Department, Richland Center Fire Department, Richland County EMS, Baraboo EMS

Filed Under: News, Press Releases

Richland Center Police Department Press Release

June 2, 2020 By Chief Deputy

Richland Center Police Chief Billy Jones reports that a local man has been taken into custody after making a concerning post on social media.  Chief Jones explained that law enforcement was recently made aware of a social media post that appeared to be an attempt to organize an unlawful assembly and looting of an area business.  Law enforcement responded with an increased presence in the area and the business took special measures to ensure the safety of its employees and the building.  No disturbance ended up transpiring, although some parties did show up claiming to be there just to watch what was going to happen.  Ultimately those parties left the area without incident. As a result of the subsequent investigation, a 17 year old was taken into custody for Unlawful Use of a Computerized Communication Systems, a class B misdemeanor.

Chief Jones stated that, although the comments made on social media were relatively vague, the Richland Center Police Department takes any such comments as serious potential threats to the public’s safety and property, especially in light of the current heightened tensions across the country.  Jones added that this person’s comments not only cost the taxpayers due to the needed increase in police presence, they also cost the business  who took measures to further secure their building, and its employees who were sent home for their own safety.

Chief Jones also noted that the Richland Center Police Department was aided greatly in this investigation by several area citizens who called and made the Police Department aware of the situation.  Chief Jones stated that the vigilance of these citizens allowed the Police Department to be proactive and prevent a dangerous situation from starting.

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 608-647-2016.  Callers who wish to remain anonymous can call Richland Area Crime Stoppers at 647-CLUE (2583) and may be eligible for a cash reward.

Filed Under: RCPD, News, Press Releases

Possible Overdose Death at Local Tavern

May 20, 2020 By Chief Deputy

On 5/19/2020 at 12:10am EMS was requested at Rumors Bar in Cazenovia for a male party that was found unresponsive in the bar. EMS and deputies responded. Once EMS arrived on scene, Kyle Feldman was found in the restroom not breathing. EMS began medical treatment. When deputies arrived they assisted EMS. Inside the bathroom was found drug paraphernalia associated with heroin use. Narcan was administered by EMS with no success. Medical treatment was stopped and Kyle Feldman was pronounced deceased. Further drug items were located. An autopsy is scheduled to find the cause of death. Assisting at the scene was Cazenovia EMS, Reedsburg EMS, and the Richland County Coroner.

WHO INVOLVED: Kyle Feldman, 33 of Madison, WI

OTHER AGENCIES INVOLVED: Cazenovia EMS, Reedsburg EMS, Richland County Coroner

Filed Under: News, Press Releases

Two Vehicle Crash on Highway 56 Near Viola Results in Fatality

May 19, 2020 By Chief Deputy

On Monday 5/18/2020 at 9pm Richland County Dispatch received a 911 call of a 2 vehicle crash on US Hwy 56, 1/4 mile east of Viola. Sheriff’s Deputies, Viola Fire, Kickapoo Valley Rescue Squad and the Wisconsin State Patrol responded. The Richland County Sheriff’s Department with the assistance of the Wisconsin State Patrol is investigating the 2 vehicle crash which resulted in a fatality. Allen G Nemec, 37 of La Farge was pronounced dead at the scene by the Richland County Coroners Office.

Others involved: Clayton A Gatewood, 27 of Westby.

This crash is currently under investigation.

Filed Under: News, Press Releases

Two Vehicle Crash on US HWY 14 – 04/03/2020

April 8, 2020 By Chief Deputy

On Friday 4/3/2020 Richland County Dispatch received a 911 call of a 2 vehicle crash on US Hwy 14 near Hwy 58. Sheriff’s Deputies, Richland EMS, Richland Fire and the RC Police Dept responded. According to the Sheriff’s Dept, a 1994 Oldsmobile Cutlass operated by Daisha R. Sass, 20 of Richland Center, was westbound on Hwy 14 when it slowed due to cattle that had been on the roadway and were making their way to the ditch. Another westbound vehicle, a 2007 Dodge Dakota pick up operated by Joseph Durst of Lone Rock failed to notice the Sass vehicle had slowed. The truck struck the car in the rear causing extensive damage to both vehicles. One person suffered minor injuries but was not transported by EMS. Richland Center Fire assisted law enforcement at the scene with fuel clean up and traffic control. The incident remains under investigation.

Filed Under: Press Releases, News

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