Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Please Release Me, Let Me Go

Does anyone in the Grantsburg, WI, law enforcement community have some fluency in the English language? Jesus, Curtis.

• Feb. 16, Ryan P. Wessels, 17, Grantsburg, was arrested and cited for possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. The car he was driving was rented when he was pulled over.

• Feb. 19, authorities are looking for Ted P. Sperling, 42, Danbury, for allegedly ramming his pick up truck into a 2000 Pontiac Grand Am outside the Last Cast Tavern in Danbury. Several witnesses said they witnessed him ramming into the car. Once arrested, he will be charged with disorderly conduct and criminal damage to property.

• Feb. 19, the rear window of a 97 Ford Mustang was reported damaged at the victim’s home in Siren. The victim and his friend told authorities a call came in to look at the car outside. A name was given to authorities who is said to have broken the window after an earlier altercation with the suspect’s car. No arrests have been made and the incident is under investigation. The suspect’s last name, address and phone number were unknown.

• Feb. 12, Donald R. Osbourne, 50, Webster, was arrested and charged with domestic disorderly conduct and criminal damage to property. Following a fight with his wife, he punched a hole in the home, causing some concern about his safety.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You needn't deify me. I suspect the Burnett county sheriffs department has a shortage of English majors.
"• Feb. 16, Ryan P. Wessels, 17, Grantsburg, was arrested and cited for possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. The car he was driving was rented when he was pulled over."
Would the last sentence be proper if the police officer was also a rental agent and made an on the spot transaction?