Reports received by the police departments in Price County for the month have been condensed and summarized.
PRICE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
The sheriff's office began sending county reports again beginning on February 9, 2026.
2-9-2026: A woman requested a welfare check on her boyfriend, who she did not have contact with since February 3, 2026. He was not responding to phone calls or text messages. The man had poor mobility and heart problems. Dispatch could not make contact by phone, so officers arrived on scene. Emergency services responded.
2-9-2026: A warden reported receiving a complaint of a Prentice man's dogs chasing deer.
2-9-2026: A man reported a fraudulent charge of $633.45 on his account for a bill from a dumpster company. The man contacted the owner of the dumpster company, who indicated the person attempting to use the man's card was associated with a local farm. The identity of the person remained unknown.
2-10-2026: The district attorney's office reported a woman was in the office screaming at staff members.
2-11-2026: A woman reported her neighbor was throwing rocks at her house in Park Falls.
2-12-2026: A Prentice woman said she and her dog were attacked by a group of dogs while on a walk. Both she and her dog were bit. She was not bleeding, but her dog was bleeding from its hind legs. The woman did not know the owner of the dogs or address except it was at a trailer home. It was reported she was also attached in the fall of 2025 by the same dogs.
2-12-2026: A person reported a male walking north on State Hwy. 13 just outside of the City of Phillips. The person walking stated he was walking to Glidden.
2-13-2026: A garage fire was reported. Ogema, Prentice, Catawba, and Kennan Fire Departments, along with Prentice Ambulance Service, were paged.
2-13-2026: Received a call from a facility that a resident had threatened to commit suicide and had threatened to kill an employee earlier in the day. The resident did not have weapons and had not presented a plan. The resident was in a wheelchair and had COVID.
2-13-2026: A person reported a person running, screaming, and hitting their legs in the middle of the road on Sunnyside Road between County Road I and Macky Spur Road. The reporting party could not tell if the person was male or female as he/she did not look when the reporting party drove by.
2-13-2026: A person reported a domestic situation between a man and woman in Park Falls. Nothing physical happened, but the man was making threats to the mother of his child and her boyfriend. Later, the boyfriend called to state the man was chasing them down the road.
2-13-2026: A deputy went into the ditch with his squad vehicle. No injuries.
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2-15-2026: A woman found a male lying on the ground. He appeared intoxicated and extremely cold. She tried to get him onto his ATV, which failed to start. The woman had to go to work, so she left the scene and called authorities.
2-15-2026: A woman in Ogema reported a neighbor had been waving a gun at her husband.
2-16-2026: A man reported his son came home from school and told him a vehicle followed him and was playing games. They passed him, slowed down to 10 MPH, and when the son attempted to pass the vehicle, it drove in the middle of the roadway so he could not pass. When the son got home, the vehicle went past the residence, slowed, and flipped off his son. Two girls from school were believed to be in the vehicle.
2-17-2026: A Park Falls woman reported she had a cat in the walls for a few months, and it was finally caught but appeared to be sick.
2-19-2026: A 911 call was received, and dispatch heard screaming and yelling before the call disconnected. Dispatch called back, a man answered, and he would not give information about his location stating he was visiting a friend. When asked for the friend's name, he stated he was unsure and said the friend was not home. Police responded.
2-19-2026: A man in Park Falls reported leaving work and being charged at with a night stick. The man who allegedly had the night stick said the other man tried to run him over with his 4-wheeler.
2-20-2026: A motel owner in Park Falls reported that a long-term resident had not been seen for some time and all his belongings were still in his room.
2-20-2026: A woman said she was in a home as it was being placed for sale, and she discovered drug paraphernalia, and it looked like a chair had been set on fire at one point. The home was in disarray. The owner was currently in a rehab facility.
2-21-2026: An Apple watch alert for crash detection was sent to dispatch. The man stated he was pinned under his 4-wheeler in Phillips. Emergency services responded.
2-21-2026: A woman reported a bottle of alcohol was stolen at her bar and she had proof on video.
2-22-2026: A man reported the door was open at his deceased mother's home, and it looked like it had been broken into. Police responded.
2-22-2026: A Prentice man reported he gave his mother $1,000 to hold so he would not spend it, but then he requested the money back from his mother. She told him to call the authorities to get it back, so he did.
2-24-2026: A Park Falls woman called stating that her sister was driving to Minocqua and witnessed a vehicle going into the ditch on Hwy. 70 near Riley Lake Road. The driver did not want an ambulance and was not injured.
2-25-2026: An anonymous person wanted to speak to a deputy or investigator regarding reporting a sexual assault that occurred over 35 years ago. The person believed the suspect was continuing their behavior. The alleged sexual contact occurred in Price County but not in Phillips or Park Falls. The caller wanted to know how the report would be handled, if it was worth reporting, and if it would help other victims. An investigator was assigned.
2-25-2026: A Prentice woman called to report that her son was shacking up with a 15-year-old girl.
2-26-2026: A woman stated her husband took home a rolled over vehicle that was in the ditch, and it was not their vehicle. A purse was in the vehicle.
2-27-2026: Lincoln County Sheriff's Office advised dispatch that a vehicle, involved in a pursuit, had flipped over and assistance was requested.
2-28-2026: A woman reported a man was at her door to pick up his mail, but he had not scheduled a time to do so. The man called stating he had scheduled a time to pick up his mail, and the woman would not give him the mail.
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PHILLIPS POLICE DEPARTMENT
2-2-2026: Received a report that a student ran from the off-site campus. Officers located the male student and were advised that no physical altercation occurred.
2-2-2026: Received a report of a two-vehicle accident.
2-2-2026: Received a report of a horse in the middle of North Lake Avenue. Officers arrived on scene and observed the horse had gone back to the residence.
2-3-2026: Police were contacted by a homeowner and advised his water pipes had started leaking on Germania Avenue. An officer contacted Phillips Water and Sewer to shut off the water main.
2-3-2026: Assisted the Central Price County Ambulance Service with an adult male who was reported to be having a seizure in his vehicle outside of a local gas station. Officers arrived on scene and were informed that the adult had spent a length of time in the bathroom and then went out to his vehicle and nodded off. Officers searched the vehicle and found drug paraphernalia and THC.
2-4-2026: Observed a water main break on North Avon Avenue near Elm Street. An officer contacted Phillips DPW and advised them of the situation. DPW contacted Phillips Water and Sewer.
2-4-2026: Eleven sidewalks were in violation of the snow removal ordinance.
2-4-2026: Responded to assist the Phillips School District with a juvenile who was behaving violently and disorderly.
2-4-2026: Requested to respond to the Phillips Elementary School for a report of a violent juvenile male. The officer and juvenile’s mother responded. The juvenile was calmed down and taken home. The officer will be referring charges to Human Services.
2-5-2026: Received a traffic complaint regarding a motor vehicle that pulled out in front of traffic on State Hwy. 13 from State Hwy. 70, and it was reported to almost side sweep another vehicle. The officer stopped the vehicle, the driver was identified by their driver’s license, the officer informed the driver of the safety concerns for the violation, and issued a citation.
2-6-2026: Received a report of a disturbance at an apartment complex on Eyder Avenue regarding a child custody matter. Officers arrived and spoke to all parties. One adult female was arrested for domestic disorderly conduct and resisting an officer. The adult female will also be referred for possession of THC.
2-6-2026: Received a report of a sexual assault. An officer conducted an interview with the adult female victim. Further investigation is required
2-6-2026: Received a complaint of child abuse. An officer spoke to the complainant and Price County Health and Human Services. This matter is currently under investigation.
2-11-2026: Received a complaint of a car parked on the sidewalk on North Lake Avenue. An officer made contact with the owner of the car and they advised the car would be moved.
2-11-2026: Made phone contact with a subject reporting possible harassment occurring via a social media platform. An officer was provided screenshots, and the incident is under investigation.
2-13-2026: Received a report for an adult male that there was a disorderly situation that occurred at a county board meeting a few days ago and would like charges pressed. The officer reviewed the video of the meeting and determined that a crime was not committed.
2-13-2026: Received a report from an adult male that his fence had been damaged on his property on Avon Avenue.
2-13-2026: Responded to a residential care facility in the City of Phillips for a resident that made threatening comments. An officer made contact with staff, who advised they were monitoring the resident. The officer advised the facility to contact the resident’s power of attorney and to contact law enforcement if an emergency situation arises.
2-15-2026: Arrested a male adult at his residence on Avon Avenue for two body only warrants out of Price County. The adult male was brought to the Price County Jail where he was booked in and waiting to see the Price County judge.
2-16-2026: Issued a Courtesy Violation Notice for junk on a property on Forest Avenue. The owner was given seven days to remove the junk, or the DPW would be notified.
2-17-2026: Observed a vehicle parked on the wrong side of South Argyle Avenue. An officer spoke to the driver who had been speaking to a male individual and advised of the city ordinance, which prohibits parking the opposite way on a street. The operator moved the vehicle to the opposite side of the street.
2-17-2026: Responded to a two-vehicle accident in the parking lot of the Phillips Elementary School. There were no injuries or road blockage. A driver had backed into a parked vehicle causing minor damage.
2-18-2026: Assisted the Central Price County Ambulance Service with a 7-month-old male that was having difficulty breathing. The infant was transported to the medical center in Park Falls.
2-18-2026: Located a vehicle stuck on an icy area in the intersection of Cherry Street and North Argyle Avenue. An officer observed the street sign in the area to be damaged with tracks leading to the vehicle. An officer made contact with the vehicle, identified the operator, investigated the crash, and advised the driver they would be cited for driving too fast for conditions. The
vehicle had minor damage, and the street sign was broken from the base. A state accident report will be completed for this incident.
2-19-2026: Responded to an apartment building on Eyder Avenue for the report of a 911 call
where yelling could be heard in the background of the phone call. And officer and deputies arrived on scene, and made contact with the parties involved. It was determined that a juvenile suspect would have charges referred for disorderly conduct. An officer made phone contact with Price County Health and Human Services, and it was determined that a family member would respond to the scene to remove the juvenile and parties would be separated.
2-19-2026: Responded to a suspicious person complaint on Wyoming Street. An officer and deputies made contact with a male subject who was attempting to sleep in a snow bank. The person was advised of the City of Phillips ordinance regarding temporary and permanent residency of sex offenders within restricted zones. Deputies assisted the person with relocating to a safe and warm location.
2-20-2026: Requested to assist Price County Sheriff’s Department arrest of a person for a Price County Body Only Warrant at a business in the City of Phillips. An officer responded, and the subject was taken into custody without issue by a Price County deputy.
2-21-2026: Received an anonymous report of a suspicious person near a snowmobile trail on Airport Road. An officer made contact with the person and brought them to the Price County Sheriff’s Office lobby.
2-22-2026: Assisted the Price County Sheriff's Office with an open door to a residence that had been kicked in just outside the city limits. A deputy and officer cleared the residence and found a male adult sleeping in one of the beds. The deputy detained the male individual and investigated the incident.
2-22-2026: Received a complaint of water on the ice near a bar/restaurant that may be coming from a nearby residence. An officer responded and found no water running out of a residence but out of a culvert on County Road F that led to a small pond.
2-22-2026: Observed a vehicle that was stuck in the snow bank on Peterson Drive. An officer assisted with shoveling the snow out from underneath the vehicle and pushing the vehicle out of the snow bank.
2-24-2026: Assisted the Central Price County Ambulance Service with an adult male who called reporting to 911 dispatch that he had bugs inside of him, and he was infested with bugs. An officer responded and provided security while the adult male was loaded and transported via ambulance to the medical center.
2-25-2026: Responded to a two-vehicle accident on County Road H, west of City Beach Road. There were no injuries or road blockage.
2-25-2026: Responded to the Phillips High School for a juvenile female who was unconscious. The juvenile female was transported to the medical center by the Central Price County Ambulance.
2-25-2026: Forty-six Courtesy Violation Notices were given to property owners who were in violation of the snow removal ordinance.
2-25-2026: Responded to a business in the City of Phillips, where it was reported that an employee had been terminated and their significant other was being disorderly. An officer responded and made contact with the store manager. The store manager requested that law enforcement assist with retrieving store keys from the former employee and advise the significant other they were not welcome back on the property. An officer made contact, retrieved the keys, advised the significant other they would be cited for trespassing if they returned to the property, and to cease contact with the store manager. An officer returned the keys to the store.
2-26-2026: Received information regarding a Phillips Middle School student who made comments to harm a family member.
2-26-2026: Performed a police escort, along with the Price County Sheriff's Office, for Phillips High School state wrestling.
2-26-2026: Notified about a hit and run accident that occurred at a local business. The operator had left the scene of the accident and noticed the damage when he was washing his vehicle.
2-27-2026: Received a phone call from a man who advised they go to events at the Phillips School District and that when they go to park in the handicap parking stalls, they are taken up by vehicles that do not have a permit. The man requested that extra patrol be done during events at the school.
2-27-2026: Requested to assist Price County Sheriff’s Office with a hit and run complaint they had received outside of the City of Phillips. An officer was requested to check Flock cameras for the suspect vehicle, and that information was provided to deputies. An officer assisted deputies with checking areas in the City of Phillips for the suspect vehicle with negative results.
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PARK FALLS POLICE DEPARTMENT
2-2-2026: A traffic accident was reported with no injuries.
2-5-2026: There were two reports of suspicious footprints in the snow around a residence.
2-6-2026: Notified by dispatch of a disabled vehicle located just north of the city limits; police were asked to check on the vehicle for Ashland County Sheriff's Office. The vehicle was located and both subjects were transported to the medical center.
2-9-2026: A person advised they received court notices regarding citations issued in their name in Michigan in a county they have never visited.
2-11-2026: There was a two-vehicle accident on private property with no injuries.
2-13-2026: Assisted the Price County Sheriff's Office with an active domestic incident.
2-14-2026: A minor collision occurred between a parked vehicle and moving vehicle in a parking lot.
2-15-2026: An argument between two adults met domestic violence arrest criteria and subjects were separated.
2-16-2026: A woman reported not feeling safe around her son who was causing a disturbance.
2-17-2026: A grocery store reported a homeless person had returned to their store. The person had been there the previous day, sleeping on a bench.
2-19-2026: Received a report of a retired teacher continuing to come to the school. The school does not want him there.
2-19-2026: A woman was concerned that a camera in an upstairs window could see in her window.
2-19-2026: A disturbance between coworkers occurred in the roadway after their work shift.
2-18-2026: Arrest made for theft at grocery store. Referred to district attorney's office.
2-19-2026: A woman reported her daughter was assaulted, but the victim refused police intervention at this time.
2-24-2026: An individual in Park Falls gave a report for record of threats made by a person living in Phillips.
2-24-2026: An apartment building manager reported two abandoned vehicles.
2-28-2026: Received a report of a hit and run incident reported in grocery store parking lot.
2-28-2026: A woman reported money missing from her wallet, and she believed it was taken from her purse while in the emergency room.
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