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Waupaca County sheriff’s report Dec. 4

• Dec. 4 – Caller from 500 block of Center Street, Waupaca, reported his girlfriend hit him, pushed him and threw Christmas gifts at him.

• Dec. 3 – Caller from the 300 block of East Spring Street, New London, reported he could hear a man and woman outside his home arguing shortly before 1 a.m. He said he believes they are intoxicated.

• Dec. 3 – The Kwik Trip on West Fulton Street, Waupaca, reported an intoxicated man was arguing with an employee and would not leave. Three minutes later, the caller reported the man drove off in a red GMC truck.

• Dec. 3 – Caller from the 400 block of Center Street, Waupaca, reported a couch had been dumped in front of her steps.

• Dec. 3 – Caller from the N1600 block of Sue Lane, Waupaca, reported seeing a man on a blue ATV that he believes belongs to someone who is currently in jail.

• Dec. 3 – Caller from 300 block of Oak Street, Waupaca, reported seeing a bearded man in a silver Saab dealing drugs.

• Dec. 2 – Caller from the 700 block of East Fulton Street reported a stranger sitting in her living room. She was in the bathroom when she made the call.

• Dec., 2 – Rich’s Citgo on the 1000 block of West Fulton, Waupaca, reported a woman who appeared to have been battered could not walk home.

• Dec. 2 – Caller from 300 block of Oak Street, Waupaca, wanted officers to remove a woman who was staying at his apartment because she smoked marijuana there while he was away.

• Dec. 2 – Caller from the E7300 block of Horn Road, Marion, reported a four-door Buick with three children in it was in the ditch. They apparently were doing burnouts in the road.

• Dec. 2 – Caller from N2100 block of Shadow Road, Waupaca, reported a jump pack had been stolen from his garage.

• Dec. 2 – Caller from the E2800 block of Granite Quarry Road, Waupaca, reported he received a parking ticket from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh police for a vehicle that was not his. When he called the number on the ticket, the person who answered the phone could not answer any of his questions.

• Dec. 1 – Business in Ogdensburg reported receiving a $200 check from a Waupaca woman that was on the account of a fake business.

• Dec. 1 – Caller from the N1900 block of Evergreen Lane, Stevens Point, reported a man was pounding on her door saying he was having a seizure and needed an ambulance.

• Dec. 1 – The Assemblies of God district office on Berlin Street in Waupaca reported a woman was there who wanted to be taken to the police department. She said she had escaped from a nursing home because she was placed there against her will.

• Dec. 1 – A woman from the 300 block of East Ann Street, Weyauwega, reported that while she was walking her own dog, another dog attacked them. Her dog had suffered injuries to the belly, neck and ears.

• Dec. 1 – Caller reported seeing a man riding a bike on the U.S. 10 median between the two Weyauwega exits.

• Dec. 1 – Caller from the 400 block of South State Street, Waupaca, reported a woman was yelling and breaking stuff.

• Dec. 1 – The Holiday Station on Badger Street in Waupaca reported an intoxicated man had left the store and was walking down the middle of the street wearing all black at night.

• Nov. 30 – Caller from the E8400 block of Dey Road, New London, reported packages delivered to his home by Fed Ex had been stolen.

• Nov. 30 – Caller from the 1300 block of South Pearl Street, New London, reported a young man with a red, short-sleeve shirt and no jacket was walking around the river, talking to himself and flailing his arms.

• Nov. 30 – Caller from the N3100 block of Silver Lake Drive, Waupaca, said he allowed a woman to stay at his residence on Sunday night. The next day, his keys and truck were missing. He eventually found the truck, but it was damaged and the keys were still missing.

• Nov. 30 – Caller from the N3200 block of Butts Drive, Waupaca, reported someone broke into his vehicle. Nothing was missing, but there were pry marks on his door handles.

• Nov. 30 – An 84-year-old resident of the Wisconsin Veterans Home at King reported he was missing $91. He was not certain if the money was stolen or if he just lost it.

• Nov. 30 – The Kwik Trip on Mill Street, New London, reported at 5 a.m. that there had been a silver vehicle in the parking lot since 2 a.m. The vehicle’s sole occupant was sleeping and they could not wake him.

• Nov. 29 – Caller from the E500 block of Grenlie Road, Waupaca, reported someone smashed out a passenger door window on a 2001 Ford Ranger.

• Nov. 29 – The Kwik Trip on West Fulton Street, Waupaca, reported the store had video of a girl stealing candy.

• Nov. 29 – Caller from the 700 block of 10th Street, Waupaca, reported they believed somebody was outside their house because they kept seeing a flashlight shining through their windows. Police found it was their neighbor’s house lights.

• Nov. 28 – The Kwik Trip on County Trunk QQ, Waupaca, reported a tan minivan pulled up to the pump and the driver fell asleep.

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