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$1 Cumberland DVOCATE APUBLISHED IN WISCONSIN’S ISLAND CITY www.cumberland-advocate.com CUMBERLAND, WISCONSIN 54829 137th YEAR • NO. 23 [email protected] WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2018 A View from the Lake: Beaver Could have been much worse! Dam Lake Management Distrct Update by Tom Schreoder, President Even though “summer” funding for EWM and CLP is more than half over, ac- weed, matching funds for tivities impacting the Lake the Jeffery Blvd. and 3rd continue to evolve. The Ave. storm water improve- July 14, 2018 Annual Bea- ments, the match for the ver Dam Lake Management Hwy. 63 Bridge study with District was attended by 35 the WDOT and other ex- district residents, which in- penses. cluded State Senator Janet The SW Storm water Bewley and State Repre- pond is completed and is sentative Romaine Quinn. functioning as planned. Commissioner John Epple The trees and shrubs that chose not to run for another were planted survived the term and was recognized for winter although some deer his service which included damage was noted. Ad- working on the DASH and ditional grass was seeded the Healthy Lakes Fish in spring and has been left Stick project. John Bavier to go to seed in an effort to was elected and I was re- fll in the bare spots left by elected to three year terms the annual grass that was as commissioners. The of- planted last fall. Once the fcers for 2018-19 will be seed is well established the Tom Schroeder- President, City will be mowing and Dr. Alan Carlson – Treas- trimming the area. This fall urer, and John Bavier- Sec- some dead trees along 5th retary. The budget was Ave. and elsewhere on the approved and includes Cont’d on page 3 Cumberland Fire Department Cumberland Police, Am- bulance, and the Bar- improves ISO rating ron County Sherif’s De- by Fire Chief Barry Kuenkel partment responded to a motorcycle crash on Thursday, August 2nd on The Cumberland Fire De- a very progressive approach. 10th St. and 21 1/2 Ave. partment was recently noti- Another large factor lead- A motorcycle had left the fed that it has improved its ing to the improvement is roadway after failing to Insurance Service Offces the equipment we have to negotiate a sharp turn (ISO) rating to a Class 4 work with. This is due, in no in the roadway. Devin for the City of Cumberland. small part, to everyone in the Long, 26, a Cumberland Achieving a class 4 or high- community who supports resident, was transported er rating is accomplished by our fund raising efforts, ena- from the scene with non- only 25% of all fre depart- bling us to have the quan- life threatening injuries. Speed and alcohol are al- ments in the nation. For a tity and quality of equipment leged to have contributed volunteer department to get that we have. to the crash. to this level is an accom- Our training efforts also plishment we can all be very contributed some to the proud of. higher rating, but there is Community Risk Re- room for improvement there. Call to police leads to methamphetamine bust duction Programs were the The departments rating leading factors in the rat- for outside the city, while Danielle M. Ellingboe, lock and his K-9 unit to re- have to go through the bag if He also found a scale inside ing score. Those programs good is not as high, simply 40, of Isanti, MN. has been spond to his location. she brought it there, she put the bag, as well as a second include, Fire prevention because of the difference in charged with possession with Due to his observations the bag back inside the ve- larger scale, and an Altoids programs in schools, fre in- water supply and the extra intent to deliver methamphet- of Matthew, Offcer Chafer hicle. container that he opened up spections, fre investigation time involved arriving on amine, as a party to a crime, asked him to step out of the Offcer Schallock arrived and found several small gem training, smoke alarm pro- scene. and three counts of posses- vehicle and advised him that on scene and subsequently bags that contained a white grams and other community Insurers will be receiving sion of drug paraphernalia. due to the call Offcer Chafer advised Offcer Chafer that glass like material, which he outreach efforts. I am very copies of the report and the Matthew J. Ellingboe, had received, he could not his K-9 did indicate on the believed to be methamphet- proud of our Community results become effective No- 35, of Isanti, MN., has been allow them to simply drive vehicle, particularly on the amine. There was also mail Risk Reduction Team for the vember 1, 2018. charged with possession with away. He asked Ellingboe if passenger side of the vehicle. inside the bag that had Ms. way they have stepped up to intent to deliver methamphet- he had been drinking and he Offcer Chafer searched the Ellingboe’s name on it. amine, as a party to a crime, indicated that he had been vehicle, including the black Offcer Chafer advised and three counts of posses- at the casino since 4:00 in duffel bag. Inside the duf- both subjects that they were sion of drug paraphernalia. the morning and won ap- fel bag he found what ap- being placed under arrest $ $ The criminal complaint proximately $7,500 but only peared to be a frst-aid bag for possession of meth with states that on August 1, 2018, had about $3,700 left. Off- that contained several small intent to deliver and at that at approximately 4:50 p.m. cer Chafer advised him that plastic bags, known as gem point Matthew advised Dani- Cumberland Police Offcer he had requested a K-9 to bags, that contained a white elle to not say anything and Chafer was dispatched to a come to the location and re- crystal like substance, that asked for a lawyer. restaurant in Cumberland in quested Danielle to step out based, on his training and ex- Offcer Chafer’s report in- response to a complaint that of the vehicle. When she did perience, he suspected to be dicated there were six small $1 IO O an individual in a red truck, so, Offcer Chafer saw that methamphetamine. He also gem bags found inside the with Minnesota plates, in the she grabbed a black colored located two glass pipes that frst aid zipper bag. Five ad- parking lot, appeared to be duffel bag and was going to appeared to have been used ditional bags were found in- 2018 passing out in the vehicle. bring it toward where he was to smoke methamphetamine side the Altoid container. The Upon his arrival Offcer with Matthew. Offcer Cha- due to the white burnt color total weight of the substance GOLDEN ‘BAGA HUNT Chafer observed the truck. fer advised her that he would on the inside of the pipes. Cont’d on page 3 As he walked up to the vehi- Clue #2 cle to check on the occupants, he noticed the passenger ap- ee u e peared to be very fdgety ll e u and was moving around. He made contact with the driver e e l of the of the vehicle and iden- tifed him as Matthew El- B e u lingboe and the female pas- senger as Danielle Ellingboe. Both individuals appeared Te e e lue to be under the infuence of some type of substance even e u e though Offcer Chafer could Te e ue u e not smell the odor of any type of alcohol coming from the l e vehicle. They both appeared to be disheveled and their eyes appeared to be blood- Te e e shot. It also appeared to him that they had been living out e l of the vehicle. e e Offcer Chafer advised them as to the reason why e l e he was there and asked if they were physically okay. Matthew advised they had he aga medallion ill onl be ound on been at the casino and came IC land It is O in or around the i to Cumberland to get some brar gain e as each o the aga hunters rings that they had pawned. to respect private propert and conne our Based upon Offcer Cha- hunt to public areas ood uc fer’s observations of both oc- cupants, he requested Turtle Some of the large quantity of meth confcated as a result of a phone call to police reporting an individual passed out in in a car. Lake Police Offcer Schal- 2 Wednesday, August 8, 2018 Village of Haugen to People Classi Cars at Pioneer Celebrate 100 Years Westin, Peihel and Village Museum A celebration of the Vil- Historical Museum, starting The Pioneer Village Mu- blacksmith), a 1926 Pontiac lage of Haugen’s 100th an- at 10:00 a.m. the Saturday friends u net on the lake seum and the Past Refec- (the frst year of Pontiac niversary as an incorporated of Fun Days weekend. In Jeremy Westin and Ben (ETC), the arts council that tions Car Club will join production), and a 1958 Ed- municipality is happening addition, special commem- Peichel are known as musi- is the overall sponsor of the forces once again on Sat- sel, just to name a few. Saturday and Sunday, Au- orative coins will also be on cians around town. When Tuesday concert series. urday, August 11th, to cel- Visiting the classic car gust 11 and 12th, during sale.