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Waupaca County sheriff’s report 17

• Dec. 16 – Caller from the 500 block of South Washington Street, Waupaca, reported a Hyundai hit his parked vehicle, then left.

• Dec. 15 – Caller from the 800 block of Waupaca Street, Fremont, reported three males were shooting squirrels in her backyard.

• Dec. 15 – Cellphone caller reported a hot air balloon landed in the roadway at the intersection of County Trunk K and Dayton Road in the town of Dayton. A second balloon landed in a nearby field,

• Dec. 15 – Caller reported finding a dead calf tied up on a property for sale on Butternut Ridge Road in the town of Royalton.

• Dec. 15 – Family Dollar, Wolf River Plaza, New London, reported an intoxicated man was bothering customers in the parking lot.

• Dec. 15 – Caller reported an intoxicated man stumbled out of Festival Foods, New London, and knocked over a Christmas tree.

• Dec. 15 – Caller from Schroeder Road, Fremont, reported his neighbors were riding their snowmobiles on his property again. When he confronted them, the neighbor threatened him.

• Dec. 14 – Caller from the E2300 block of Nancy Lane, Waupaca, reported the theft of a $200 brass school bell.

• Dec. 14 – Caller from the 400 block of North East Street, Weyauwega, reported getting a call from someone claiming to be with the Drug Enforcement Agency who convinced her to withdraw about $900 and buy gift cards. She then gave the gift card information to the scammer.

• Dec. 14 – Wisconsin Rapids caller reported her ex-boyfriend sent her threatening text messages while she was at work in Waupaca.

• Dec. 13 – Caller from the N5600 block of Murray Road, Manawa, told 911 he believes the State Department has tapped his lines and his security system has been rewired on a loop. He also said he was missing some rocks.

• Dec. 13 – Waupaca Foundry Plant 2/3 reported receiving a threatening email regarding a bomb.

• Dec. 13 – Caller requested extra patrol at Waupaca High School during the girls’ basketball game due to disgruntled parents who may cause disruptions. Dispatch was asked to send two squad cars if there was a call for assistance.

• Dec. 13 – Caller from E3100 block of Apple Tree Lane, Waupaca, reported he loaned his car to a woman who is now refusing to return it.

• Dec. 12 – Caller from the 400 block of Van Street, Waupaca, reported three boys who were walking toward the Rec Center were throwing snowballs at passing vehicles. This had happened before.

• Dec. 12 – Caller from the E8500 block of Weyauwega Street, New London, reported an 8-10 year-old boy was throwing snowballs at his house for the second time that night.

• Dec. 12 – Caller from the E4600 block of Sunset View Lane, Weyauwega, reported hearing noises in the basement and believed someone was in her home. She said there were footprints in the snow and the basement light had been turned on.

• Dec. 11 – Anonymous caller reported a Marion man, recently released from jail following child sex charges, was with a 5-year-old boy against the terms of his bond.

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