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Brown County Sheriff’s Report – March 29

March 30, 2021 at 7:15 am Derrick Stuckly
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On Saturday, March 13 at approximately 1:02 a.m. Deputy Nicolas A. Wood initiated a stop on a dark Dodge Dakota quad cab. The driver stated he did not have his driver’s license on him, and identified himself. Wood was diverted from this stop for priority backup for another patrol. It was later learned the man who identified himself was actually someone else, who had a felony warrant at the time of the traffic stop. A report was made.

On Friday, March 26 at approximately 2:21 p.m. Deputy Mike Sheedy met with the complainant who reported a known suspect had stolen his bicycle after he had lent it to him. The suspect refuses to return the bicycle after receiving notice from the complainant to return it. Information was gathered at the scene and a report was generated.

On Friday, March 26 Deputy Mike Sheedy spoke with the complainant who reported he believed he had been scammed into providing personal identification information to a caller representing to be with Medicare/Medicaid. Information report generated.

On Friday, March 26 Sgt. Taylor Fletcher performed a traffic stop on a blue GMC pickup. During a consent search of the truck, Fletcher found a glass pipe containing methamphetamine residue and a usable piece of a marijuana roach weighing 0.2 grams. An individual was arrested for POCS PG1 <1 Gram and POM <2 Ounces.

On Friday, March 26 Deputy Mike Sheedy spoke to the complainant by phone in regards to harassment.  Information was gathered and a report was generated.

On Friday, March 26 Deputy Toby Mathis responded to report of an assault not in progress. The complainant reported a male assaulted 3 people before leaving the area. Information was gathered and a report was made.

On Saturday, March 27 Deputy Toby Mathis responded to Shannon Dr. This was for a report of an aggravated robbery. David Stevens reported a male pointed a firearm at him and took money out of his wallet before leaving the area. Deputies arrived and checked the area, but did not locate anyone in the area. Information was gathered and a report was made.

On Saturday, March 27 Deputy Toby Mathis, along with other deputies, assisted Early Police Department in a vehicle pursuit. Visual was lost on the vehicle on CR 135, but picked up again on CR 152 by Sgt. Fletcher. The vehicle wrecked out in a field near CR 196. Mathis located the driver near a residence on CR 159. The individual did not listen to commands and evaded on foot. A search was conducted, but the individual was not located at that time.

On Sunday, March 28 Deputy Andre Smoot responded to a stolen vehicle call. While speaking with family of the owner, it was discovered 2 habitations were broken into without the owner’s consent. A report was completed for further investigation on two counts of Burglary of Habitation and One count of Unauthorized Use of Motor Vehicle.

On Sunday, March 28 Deputy Andre Smoot responded to a suspicious call where a vehicle drove through a fence. Upon arrival no vehicle was located, and Smoot obtained photographs of damage to fence for a report.

On Sunday, March 28 Sgt. Taylor Fletcher performed a traffic stop on a black Mercedes passenger car at W. Commerce. During a consent search, Fletcher found a plastic purple tube containing methamphetamine residue inside the passenger’s purse. The driver’s license was suspended with previous convictions for DWLI. He was arrested for Driving While License Invalid and the passenger was arrested for Possession Controlled Substance Penalty Group less than one gram.

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