La Crosse man breaks glass door trying to turn himself in for warrant that did not exist, authorities say

LA CROSSE (WKBT) — Officers arrested a La Crosse man Sunday who broke a glass door trying to turn himself in for a warrant that the county says didn’t exist.

Tavier Holling

Tavier Holling

According to the criminal complaint, 30-year-old Tavier Holling began pounding on the door to La Crosse County Justice Sanctions at 6:17 a.m. Growing impatient with jail staff who did not open the door for him, Holling allegedly broke the glass door and crawled inside. Holling told arriving officers that he had a warrant and wanted to turn himself in, according to the complaint. Officers said Holling was intoxicated and told them he had been “smoking and drinking” all night.

Officers found that Holling did not in fact have a warrant, however, he was placed under arrest for misdemeanor bail jumping, damage to property and a probation hold.

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