Chili man arrested, charged with series of burglaries
On Nov. 14, the Clark County Sheriff’s Office arrested a suspect in the rash of burglaries that occurred over the summer of 2024 in the southeastern part of Clark County and the Willard/Rock Dam area.
The suspect was identified as Zachary Wolf, 21, of Chili.
Wolf was arrested by detectives and transported to the Clark County Jail. According to a press release from the sheriff’s office, Wolf is charged with numerous crimes to include burglary while armed, burglary, theft, criminal damage to property and bail jumping. He remains in Clark County jail on a $50,000 cash bond. Some property has been found in the Clark County Forest near the Wild Rock Campground.
“We are asking hunters in the upcoming gun deer season to be on the lookout while in the woods for any stolen property or items that do not belong there,” Chief Deputy James Hirsch of the sheriff’s office wrote in the press release.
The Clark County Sheriff’s Office is also asking for the public’s help in identifying any additional perpetrators and recovering additional stolen property. Anyone with information should call 715-743-3157. Citizens can also anonymously contact Crime Stoppers of Clark County at 1-877-341-2416. Tips can also be provided online at www.p3tips.com to Crime Stoppers of Clark County. If tips are received through Crime Stoppers and the tip leads to an arrest, there is a potential for a monetary reward to the individual calling in that particular tip.
Wolf has a presumption of innocence.
Zachary Wolf