LINCOLN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE REPORT

Wrap Up for the Period of: 12/19/2022 – 12/25/2022

US Hwy. 51 southbound was reduced to one-lane for over an hour on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 21, following a multi-vehicle crash.
Deputies responded to the crash at 1:50 p.m., near mile-marker 206 in the Town of Pine River. Preliminary investigation indicated a white SUV lost control while southbound, causing a chain reaction of rear-end collisions with two other vehicles. A fourth vehicle attempted to avoid the other three vehicles, left the roadway, and entered the ditch. The three vehicles involved in the rear-end collisions sustained disabling damage, while the fourth vehicle avoided significant damage. No injuries were reported. The driver of the SUV, a 26-year-old Merrill woman, will be cited for operating a motor vehicle after revocation and operating without insurance.

On the afternoon of Thursday, Dec. 22, A 73-year-old Tomahawk man was taken into custody on a charge of 3rd Offense-Operating a Motor Vehicle while Intoxicated (OWI). Just before 4:00 p.m. a deputy responded to a report of a pick-up truck in the ditch on Cty. Rd. Y near Kablitz Rd., in the Town of Bradley. A short time later, the investigating deputy was contacted and advised the driver of the vehicle had been picked up and taken to a local hospital. Upon contact with the driver, the deputy noted signs indicative of intoxication. Following testing to assess the driver’s level of impairment, he was taken into custody and transported to the Lincoln County Jail without incident.
Two parties escaped injury following a truck vs. snow plow motor vehicle crash early Thursday afternoon.
Deputies responded to the crash at 12:34 p.m. at the intersection of State Rd. 17 and Cty. Rd. G, in the Town of Merrill. Preliminary investigation indicated an SUV was southbound on State Rd. 17 when it failed to negotiate a turn onto Cty. Rd. G and struck a snow plow located at the stop sign of the intersection. Both the 17-year-old driver of the SUV and 22-year-old plow driver were uninjured as a result of the crash.

A 54-year-old Merrill man will be cited following an incident on the afternoon of Friday, Dec. 23, in the Town of Harding.
Just before 5:00 p.m. a deputy responded to a report of a mail box being struck and damaged on Cty. Rd. E. The investigating deputy located a vehicle registration plate in the area of where the mailbox was struck and made contact with the owner of the vehicle which matched the registration. The registered owner reportedly admitted to striking the mailbox ,after being run off the road by another motorist, and stated he was unaware he was required to report the incident. As a result, the man will be cited for failure to report to law enforcement and hit-and-run-causing property damage.

Six motorists reported striking deer in Lincoln County this past week, compared to twelve the week before.

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