Antigo police were called into action when a family member reported that Noskowiak had become “angry and verbally” abusive as the pair rolled down Highway 45. The woman told police that as the altercation escalated she increased her vehicle’s speed between 85 and 95 miles per hour in an attempt to reach a destination where she could call for help.
According to court documents, Noskowiak, who was a passenger, ripped the windshield wiper and turn signal levers off the steering wheel and threw those, as well as a broken console out the window. He also allegedly opened the door while the car was speeding down the highway and tried to kick the door off, all while not wearing a seat belt.
She was able to seek refuge at a north side business and call for help.
~didn't realize a family member had to call the police to escape from his meltdown. very sad.
According to court documents, Noskowiak, who was a passenger, ripped the windshield wiper and turn signal levers off the steering wheel and threw those, as well as a broken console out the window. He also allegedly opened the door while the car was speeding down the highway and tried to kick the door off, all while not wearing a seat belt.
She was able to seek refuge at a north side business and call for help.

~didn't realize a family member had to call the police to escape from his meltdown. very sad.