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Waupaca County sheriff’s report April 9

• April 8 – Caller from 300 block of High Street, Clintonville, reported his truck was damaged. He said someone gave him a ride home the previous night, and he had no idea what happened to his truck.

• April 8 – New London caller reported his adult daughter was suicidal and had been calling relatives to give away her children.

• April 8 – Waupaca caller reported her husband may be suicidal. He left home on foot and she wants him to return because she is home alone and pregnant.

• April 8 – Caller from the 400 block of Jefferson Street, Waupaca, reported she loaned her ex-boyfriend $50. When he told her he did not have the money to pay her back the next day, he threatened to make her disappear.

• April 8 – Caller from the 1300 block of Dexter Road, New London, reported a man was in the middle of the road with an open intoxicant, trying to start fights.

• April 8 – New London caller reported finding drugs in the bedroom of her 18-year-old son who had been hospitalized for attempting suicide. He was out with friends and police arrived. Later, the same woman called 911 and reported her son was angry because the police had taken his drugs.

• April 7 – Caller from the E9300 block of Church Road, New London, reported a 15-year-old boy ran away.

• April 7 – Caller from the N2600 block of Woodland Drive, Waupaca, reported a mailbox was smashed and the post found under a neighbor’s car.

• April 7 – Caller from the E3200 block of Casey Road, Waupaca, reported a smashed mailbox.

• April 7 – Caller from the E3300 block of Casey Road, Waupaca, reported someone hit their mailbox with a baseball bat.

• April 7 – An ambulance was called to Gill’s Landing outside of Weyauwega in response to a person who fell into the Wolf River and needed treatment for hypothermia.

• April 7 – ThedaCare-New London reported someone broke into 12 lockers.

• April 7 – Caller from the 200 block of East Cook Street, New London, reported her 20-year-old son was outside, kicking at her door and trying to get into her house.

• April 7 – Caller from the 500 block of Partridge Drive, New London, reported her ex-son-in-law stole her phone.

• April 7 – Top Value Inn, North Shawano Street, New London, reported a homeless, intoxicated man came to the hotel and would not leave.

• April 7 – Caller from 1100 block of Division Street, New London, reported a man and a woman in their late 20s exited a gold van and tried to break into a nearby building. As they left, they yelled obscenities at some girls playing nearby.

• April 6 – Caller from E2300 block of Julie Lane, Waupaca, reported the theft of some deer mounts.

• April 6 – Kwik Trip, West Fulton Street, Waupaca, reported a $42 gas drive-off.

• April 6 – Caller from the N2500 block of Zastrow Road, Waupaca, reported two women were harassing him.

• April 6 – Goodwill store in Waupaca reported a former team member threatened to shoot up the place after he was dropped from the team.

• April 6 – Caller from 100 block of Sumner Street, Weyauwega, reported a package with $200 in merchandise had been stolen from her porch.

• April 6 – An 83-year-old resident of the Wisconsin Veterans Home at King reported the theft of $80.

• April 6 – Caller from the 100 block of North Main Street, Waupaca, reported a man sleeping in the stairwell.

• April 6 – Caller from the the 200 block of East Union Street, Waupaca, reported he had not slept in several days because there were bed bugs in his apartment.

• April 5 – Caller from the N2700 block of High Street, Waupaca, reported he had been hospitalized for more than a month and when he returned home, he discovered someone had broken into his safe and stolen cash and a checkbook.

• April 4 – Caller from the 400 block of Scott Street, Waupaca, reported a 7-year-old boy at her door who said his parents went to the store and never came back.

• April 4 – A black winter coat was reported stolen from the Waupaca Recreation Center.

• April 3 – Caller from the 700 block of East Beacon Street, New London, reported someone was beating on her door and playing with the door knob. She was in the bathroom with the door locked.

• April 3 – Kwik Trip, West Fulton Street, Waupaca, reported a $100 counterfeit bill.

• April 3 – Caller from the N6800 block of Hoyord Road, Scandinavia, reported an iPad was stolen from an unlocked car.

• April 3 – Caller from the 1300 block of Stone Ridge Drive, Waupaca, reported coming home for lunch and finding a man in his apartment on the couch and refusing to leave.

• April 3 – Banjos Bar, West Fulton Street, Waupaca, reported an intoxicated man was passed out in the alley.

Traffic
• Two people were injured in a two-vehicle crash shortly after 9:30 a.m. Saturday, April 7, on State Highway 22 in Dayton.

Lucile Peterson, 87, Waupaca, was stopped at the stop sign at the intersection of County Trunk QQ and State 22 when she pulled out and broadsided a vehicle driven by Dylan S. Nyman, 26, Waupaca.

Nyman was northbound on State 22 when the accident occurred.

Both drivers were transported via ambulance to ThedaCare-Waupaca.

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