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Waupaca County sheriff’s report Oct. 16

• Oct. 15 – Caller on the N7900 block of Shady Lane Road, Union, said a man entered her home while her family was sleeping. Her husband told the man to get out, but the man said it was his house. The man, who was wearing only a shirt and underwear, became angry, went outside to his truck and tried to leave, but it bacame stuck in the driveway.

• Oct. 15 – Caller from America’s Best Inn, New London, reported two customers were in the lobby yelling at each other.

• Oct. 15 – Caller in the 800 block of Ware Street, Waupaca, reported her friend hit her on the head and she is bleeding. She also said she bit him.

• Oct. 15 – Caller from the 400 block of West Union Street, Waupaca, reported someone went through her car and stole personal items and a prepaid car wash card.

• Oct. 15 – Caller on the N7200 block of Thoma Road, New London, reported someone drove a car into the ditch next to their house and now their green Ford F150 is missing.

• Oct. 15 – Caller from the 1800 block of Royalton Street, Waupaca, reported her adult son is not answering his phone and had made suicidal remarks.

• Oct. 15 – Caller from the N4200 block of Foley Drive, Waupaca, reported her mother-in-law is sending her harassing messages and she is unable to block the number.

• Oct. 15 – Caller reported a Marinette man, who was in the Waupaca emergency room, said a dog bit him while he was trespassing in the King area.

• Oct. 14 – Caller from the 1200 block of Shiocton Street, New London, reported his girlfriend, who had been kicked off the lease, has been coming into the house and taking property and animals.

• Oct. 14 – Caller from the E3300 block of Boelter Road, Iola, reported hearing some men talking about shooting up and it being a clean stick. Caller could hear them, but not see them.

• Oct. 14 – Caller at Shaw’s Landing near New London reported finding a safe on his raft as he was removing it from the water. He said the safe did not belong to him and it looked as if someone smashed it to get inside.

• Oct. 14 – Caller from the N18000 block of Shambeau Trace, Waupaca, reported her mailbox had been damaged and her front yard toilet papered.

• Oct. 14 – Caller crom Casey Lake Campgrounds, Ogdensburg, reported a man and a woman in an orange sports utility vehicle had been fighting and caused damage to the campground.

• Oct. 13 – Caller from the E2400 blcok of Larson Road, Waupaca, requested a welfare check on her 18-year-old son who had moved out a few weeks ago and had not shown up for school that day.

• Oct. 13 – Caller from the N3500 block of State Highway 110, Weyauwega, reported she had been attacked by a 52-year-old woman who said she was coming back.

• Oct. 13 – Caller on the E8500 block of Swamp Road, Clintonville, reported his 14-year-old son had run away. The boy was last seen on Oct. 12, when he was told he needed to wear a monitoring bracelet.

• Oct. 13 – Caller said that while she was at Aldi’s on West Fulton Street in Waupaca, “there was a creeper following her.”

• Oct. 13 – Caller reported the theft of a pile of firewood from a home on the N2000 block of Cleghorn Drive, Waupaca.

• Oct. 13 – Caller from the 200 block of East Hancock Street, New London, wants an officer to talk with his boys, ages 9 and 11. He said the 11-year-old was caught emailing pictures of naked women to another student.

• Oct. 13 – Caller on the 800 block of Evans Street, Waupaca, reported three boys were running around the neighborhood, ringing doorbells and hiding behind bushes.

• Oct. 13 – Caller on the N4200 block of Foley Drive, Waupaca, reported a stray cat bit him and he went to the Waupaca emergency room.

• Oct. 13 – Caller on the 600 block of North Main Street, Scandinavia, reported his wife busted her car window and is blaming him for it.

• Oct. 13 – Caller in Scandinavia reported her sister is sending messages via Facebook that she is high on meth and will kill herself.

• Oct. 13 – Caller reported her daughter’s vehicle was at the stoplights on West Fulton Street in Waupaca when a red sports utility vehicle struck her and left the scene.

• Oct. 13 – a 15-year-old caller from Clintonville reported there may be an underage drinking party after the football game.

• Oct. 13 – Caller from the 400 block of Division Street, Iola, reported her ex-husband is there, ringing the doorbell and trying to get in.

• Oct. 13 – Caller from the 400 block of Grove Street, Manawa, reported a woman was there threatening to harm herself by swallowing pills.

• Oct. 13 – Caller from an apartment on the 200 block of North Main Street said her neighbor from across the hall had been knocking on her door and harassing her. She described the neighbor as an older man who had been drinking.

• Oct. 12 – Caller from the 800 block of School Street, Waupaca, reported a rock had been thrown through his bird bath and the flowers torn up.

• Oct. 12 – Caller from the 400 block of South Main Street, Waupaca, reported a a woman ran over his foot while he was walking his bike in downtown Waupaca. He noticed some ankle pain now that the adrenaline had worn off.

• Oct. 12 – A recycling container was reported stolen from the E3100 block of Grandview Road, Waupaca.

• Oct 12 – Caller from the E9100 block of Drake Road, Readfield, reported $70 to $80 were taken from her room and a speaker from her car.

• Oct. 11 – Caller from the 600 block of South Main Street, Waupaca, reported she received a call from someone claiming she could receive a government grant. She gave them her bank account number, then later put a hold on all her accounts.

• Oct. 11 – The New London Kwik Trip reported a woman passed out behind the wheel of a white sports utility vehicle in the parking lot.

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