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Waupaca County Sheriff’s report July 5

• July 1 – Property damage in E1300 block of State Highway 161, Iola.

• June 30 – Theft in 300 block of South Main street, Iola.

• June 30 – Fraud reported in N800 block of West Road, Waupaca.

• June 30 – Harassment in N1800 block of Kristin Lane, Waupaca.

• June 30 – Theft in 400 block of McKinley Street, New London.

• June 29 – Mailbox missing in N1500 block of County Trunk E, Waupaca.

• June 29 – Bike stolen in 300 block of Sieget Street, Marion.

• June 29 – Theft in E800 block of Mynard Road, Waupaca.

• June 29 – Theft in E9800 block of Anton Road, Clintonville.

• June 29 – Trespassing in 800 block of West Fulton Street, Waupaca.

• June 29 – Mailbox vandalism in E7400 block of County Trunk X, Weyauwega.

• June 29 – Burglary in 100 block of West Main Street, Embarrass.

• June 28 – Property damage in E7400 block of Rawhide Road, New London.

• June 28 – Vandalism in W9400 block of Swietzer Road, New London.

• June 28 – Fraud reported in 100 block of South Main Street, Iola.

• June 28 – Trespassing in 1400 block of Churchill Street, Waupaca.

• June 28 – Threat in 100 block of West Sumner Street, Weyauwega.

• June 28 – Trespassing in 1100 block of West Cameron Street, New London.

Traffic
• June 27 – Three people were injured in a two-vehicle collision at about 11 p.m. in the town of Caledonia.

Quintin Recker, 20, of Fremont, was driving northbound on U.S. Highway 45 when his vehicle crossed the centerline and hit a southbound vehicle driven by Justin Goodreau, 24, of New London.

Recker was ejected from the vehicle and suffered incapacitating injuries. He flown via helicopter to Thedacare-Neenah.

Goodreau was trapped and required extrication from his vehicle. He was transported by ambulance to Thedcare-Neenah.

Goodreau’s passenger, Hunter Tietz, 20, of New London, had pain unrelated to her pregnancy, and was also transported to Thedcare-Neenah.
According to the police report, Recker’s condition was listed as ability impaired and drugs were present.

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