Jackson County Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s assistance with identifying the suspect(s) and vehicle involved in damaging numerous mailboxes in Jackson County. On Wednesday, June 14, 2023, after 9:45 pm, over 50 mailboxes were damaged with a baseball bat. The area targeted was north of County Road P, south of Green Acres Road and East of Rose Hill Road. These combined damages are estimated to be over $2,500.00 dollars and is a crime.
Numerous witnesses have come forward and believe the vehicle to be a silver car with distinct tail lights and being occupied by at least two individuals.
If you were a victim of this type of property damage in Jackson County and have not reported it yet, please do so by calling the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office at (715) 284-5357 Ext 180.
Jackson County Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s assistance with identifying the suspect(s) and vehicle(s) involved in damaging road signs in Jackson County. Between June 3, 2023, and June 8, 2023, traffic and ATV signs were damaged and stolen along Bell Mound Forest Rd, Hunter Haven Rd, and Stanton Creek Rd in the townships of Brockway and Millston. The Hunter Haven Rd and Stanton Creek Rd signs are missing along with a stop sign. As seen below, some of the signs were shot with a firearm.
If anyone has information on this case please contact Jackson County Crime Stoppers by phone at 800-228-3203 EXT 199, online at jacksoncountycrimestoppers.com, P3tips.com, or by downloading the P3tips App. You can also click on "Submit A Tip" on this page. Involved individuals are presumed innocent until prove guilty in a court of law.
Jackson County Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s assistance with identifying the suspect(s) and vehicle(s) involved in numerous incidents of property damage in Jackson County. In May, a vehicle driving off road caused damage to fields, yards, and wooded areas. The damaged field pictured below occurred in the area of French Creek Rd, near Taylor. Other property damaged occurred off of Blackberry Rd and County Rd D and West Indies Rd, outside of Melrose.
If anyone has information on this case please contact Jackson County Crime Stoppers by phone at 800-228-3203 EXT 199, online at jacksoncountycrimestoppers.com, P3tips.com, or by downloading the P3tips App. You can also click on "Submit A Tip" on this page. Involved individuals are presumed innocent until prove guilty in a court of law.
Jackson County Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s assistance with identifying the driver and vehicle owner involved in a theft of fuel at Strawberry Square in Alma Center, Jackson County, Wisconsin. On February 9, 2023, a female pumped fuel at the business and left without attempting to pay for the fuel. The vehicle appeared to be Pontiac Grand Prix with black rims and had a light-colored trim running down both sides of the windshield to the front headlights. The vehicle had no plates.
If anyone has information on this case please contact Jackson County Crime Stoppers by phone at 800-228-3203 EXT 199, online at jacksoncountycrimestoppers.com, P3tips.com, or by downloading the P3tips App. You can also click on "Submit A Tip" on this page. Involved individuals are presumed innocent until prove guilty in a court of law.
Jackson County Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s assistance with a theft of a Massimo mini bike with a 196CC Engine. The theft occurred between August 7th-17th, on Co Rd FF in Northfield, Jackson County, Wisconsin. Below is a stock photograph of what the mini bike looks like. The mini bike also has an eagle “freedom” stick on the back fender and the foot pegs were broken off.
If anyone has information on this case please contact Jackson County Crime Stoppers by phone at 800-228-3203 EXT 199, online at jacksoncountycrimestoppers.com, P3tips.com, or by downloading the P3tips App. You can also click on "Submit A Tip" on this page. Involved individuals are presumed innocent until prove guilty in a court of law.
Jackson County Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s assistance with attempting to ID the below subjects involved in a “quick change scam” at a local business in Hixton, WI. The incident occurred on July 15, 2022. Law enforcement is looking for assistance in identifying the below subjects as well as the vehicle. We realize the images are not of the best quality.
If anyone has information on this case please contact Jackson County Crime Stoppers by phone at 800-228-3203 EXT 199, online at jacksoncountycrimestoppers.com, P3tips.com, or by downloading the P3tips App. You can also click on "Submit A Tip" on this page. Involved individuals are presumed innocent until prove guilty in a court of law.
The Jackson County Crime Stoppers is assisting with a 2012 missing person case in hopes to generate new leads.
Gene Cloud Jr. was last seen on January 25, 2012 at approximately 7:05 AM in Millston Township, Jackson County, Wisconsin. Cloud had been operating a vehicle on County Road O when he entered the ditch. Jackson County Sheriff’s Deputy made contact with Cloud at which time he fled on foot into a wooded area. Witnesses reported that Cloud was seen attempting to flag down vehicles on County Road O. On January 27, 2012, Cloud’s family reported him as a missing person. The Cloud family reported that he had not been seen since the law enforcement contact on January 25, 2012. Cloud was last seen wearing a black stocking hat, black jeans, a red hooded sweatshirt, a black leather jacket, and black shoes. Cloud’s current whereabouts are unknown.
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Gene Cloud Jr. can contact Jackson County Crime Stoppers and can remain anonymous. The Ho-Chunk Nation is offering a reward up to $25,000 dollars for the return or recovery of Gene Cloud, Jr. The determination and distribution of the $25,000 dollar reward will be handled solely by the Ho-Chunk Nation.
Cloud is currently entered in to National Crime Information Center (NCIC), NamUs, and Wisconsin’s clearinghouse for Missing & Exploited Children & Adults as a missing person. Fingerprints, a dental profile and DNA profile is available for comparison.
The investigation into the whereabouts of Cloud is still ongoing by the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office and the Ho-Chunk Nation Police Department.
If anyone has information on this case please contact Jackson County Crime Stoppers by phone at 800-228-3203 EXT 199, online at jacksoncountycrimestoppers.com, P3tips.com, or by downloading the P3tips App. You can also click on "Submit A Tip" on this page. Involved individuals are presumed innocent until prove guilty in a court of law.
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