In a recent government meeting, Sheriff Becker provided a detailed account of a multi-jurisdictional law enforcement operation that unfolded in central Wisconsin, highlighting the challenges faced by officers during a domestic disturbance incident. The situation escalated when a suspect, who had fled the scene with the victim's vehicle, engaged in a dangerous pursuit with law enforcement, firing multiple rounds at officers and their vehicles.
Sheriff Becker confirmed that all law enforcement personnel involved are safe, despite being shot at during the incident. The pursuit began when the Portage County Sheriff's Department located the suspect's vehicle, leading to a chase that ended when the suspect's car became disabled. After fleeing on foot, the suspect was located on a rooftop by a drone operated by a retired officer, Scott Sager. The drone's deployment was crucial in locating the suspect, who continued to fire at officers before being apprehended and taken to Marshfield Medical Hospital.
The sheriff emphasized the importance of collaboration among various law enforcement agencies during the incident and expressed concern over the increasing frequency of such violent encounters in the region. He urged the community to keep law enforcement officers in their thoughts and prayers as they navigate the emotional toll of these events.
In lighter news, the meeting also featured a brief update on the Central Wisconsin State Fair, which had just commenced. Attendees were encouraged to participate in the festivities, which include animal shows, rides, and live music, running through Sunday. The sheriff's department and local emergency services are actively involved in ensuring safety at the event.
The meeting concluded without formal acknowledgments, as the sheriff's department was engaged in ongoing investigations related to the earlier incident.