**Summary:**
On November 8, 2022, police responded to a theft from a motor vehicle in Wausau, Wisconsin. A male reported his backpack, containing military documents, stolen and tracked it with an Apple AirTag to a residence. The resident, identified as Mario Camacho Jr., denied knowledge. The police, detecting a marijuana odor, entered the house to secure it. The situation escalated, leading to arrests. The stolen backpack was later found in the residence. During the incident, tensions rose, and there were disagreements about searching the premises and handling the arrest.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. On November 8, 2022, police were dispatched to a residence for theft from a motor vehicle in Wausau, Wisconsin.
2. The victim had tracked his stolen backpack with an Apple AirTag to the residence and confronted the resident, who denied any knowledge of it.
3. The resident was identified as 19-year-old Mario Camacho Jr., who had several empty purses and wallets in his garbage cans.
4. Police detected a strong odor of marijuana from the house and entered to secure the scene and apply for a search warrant.
5. They found the stolen backpack in the bathroom, along with other items that were reported missing from other vehicles.
6. Mario's sister, 22-year-old Jertisha Camacho, arrived at the scene and became verbally abusive and confrontational with the officers.
7. She was arrested for battery, threat and resisting an officer after she wished that an officer's wife gets raped and refused to cooperate.
8. Jertisha's boyfriend, who was in a red car, also had his vehicle searched due to the smell of marijuana and was identified by the police.
9. Mario was charged with felony receiving stolen property and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia.
10. Jertisha was charged with felony battery, threat and resisting an officer, all as a repeater.
11. Mario's cash bond was set at $1,000 and Jertisha's signature bond was set at $5,000.