Traffic Citations by Officer – UW–Superior Campus Police (June–September 2025)

This report covers traffic citation activity by the University of Wisconsin–Superior University Police Department between June 1, 2025, and September 25, 2025. Generated through Omnigo Software as a “Citation Printout Report by Officer,” it documents 72 traffic citations issued on and around campus, all of which remained unpaid as of the report date. The data is organized by individual officer, listing each citation by ticket number, offense, fine amount, and due date, along with whether a mandatory court appearance is required.

The report highlights the activity of several named officers, including D. Rankin (badge 105), J. Fouts (badge 104), and K. Douglas (badge 102). Each officer’s section summarizes the number of citations written, the total fine amounts, and the number of mandatory court appearances associated with their tickets. For example, Officer J. Fouts is credited with 67 citations totaling $10,694.10 in fines, while Officer Rankin and Officer Douglas have smaller citation counts but still contribute to the overall enforcement picture.

Violations recorded in the report range from equipment and registration issues to serious operating-privilege offenses. Common charges include non-registration under 10,000 lbs (Wis. Stat. 341.04(1)), operating without a valid driver’s license (343.05(3)(a)), operating while suspended or after revocation (343.44), operating without insurance or proof of insurance (344.62), and failing to install an ignition interlock device when required (347.413(1)). The report also documents moving violations such as speeding (346.57(5)), failure to stop at stop signs or obey traffic signals (346.46(1), 346.04(2)), inattentive driving (346.89(1)), and failure to yield to pedestrians or bicyclists (346.38(1)).

Locations listed include campus city streets such as Belknap Street, Catlin Avenue, Faxon Street, Lamborn Avenue, Mortorelli Drive, and various numbered streets near campus, demonstrating that enforcement is focused on public property in and around the university. At the end of the document, totals show $11,469.90 in fines assessed, six mandatory court appearances, and no payments collected to date. This type of report provides an internal accountability record for campus law enforcement activity and offers taxpayers and the campus community a window into how local traffic laws are enforced in the UW–Superior area.

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Categories: City of Superior, Police Department, UWS Campus Cops
Tags: campus police, campus public safety, D. Rankin, driver license violations, J. Fouts, K. Douglas, traffic citations, University of Wisconsin–Superior, vehicle registration violations, Wisconsin traffic enforcement