First Warn On-Line: Breaking News and Weather Alerts to Your Desktop!
Home  ·   News  ·   Morning Show  ·   Weather  ·   Sports  ·   Entertainment  ·   Health  ·   Schools  ·   Scitech  ·   Agriculture  ·   Send it to 7  ·   Green  ·   DTV  ·   Money
WSAW · Program Guide · Blog Center · Jobs · Community · Contests/Promotions · Creative Services · Sales · World · Featured Links · Obituaries · Golf · Cars
NewsChannel 7 on Twitter
    Man Wanted for Burglary, Property Crimes in Lincoln County Save Email Print
    Posted: 6:23 PM Nov 12, 2008
    Last Updated: 8:33 AM Nov 13, 2008
    Reporter: WSAW Staff
    Email Address: news@wsaw.com

    A | A | A

    Authorities in Lincoln County are asking for your help in finding a man wanted for several crimes in the area.

    The Sheriff's Department says 29-year-old Joshua James Dremler of Irma is wanted for the burglary of a storage building in Merrill and several property crimes in the Tomahawk area.

    Dremler is described as white, 5'10", 175 pounds, with brown hair and blue eyes. He also has several tattoos.

    Authorities say Dremler has a long history of arrests in the past.

    If you have any information on Dremler's whereabouts, call the Lincoln County Sheriff's Department at (715) 536-6272 or Lincoln County Crimestoppers at (800) 222-TIPS. Callers can remain anonymous and may qualify for a cash reward.

    More Stories
    Wisconsin Legislature has Yet to Act on Drunken Driving

    UW-Eau Claire Working to Attract Low-Income Kids

    American Legion Withraws From Downtown Celebration

    Wausau Celebrates Fourth of July in Style

    The Meaning of The Fourth

    Stevens Point Celebrates Holiday with 4th of July Parade

    Karaoke Contest Draws Big Crowds at Riverfront Rendezvous

    News Director at Eau Claire's WEAU-TV Dies

    Post Your Comments
    First Name:
    Location:
    Enter Comments: characters left
    Email (optional):
    By posting this comment I have read and agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy:
    You must agree to the Terms of Service to continue.
    AP Online Video