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Waupaca County sheriff’s report Feb. 11

• Feb. 11 – Caller from the 1100 block of North Shawano Street, New London, reported a girl whose name he did not know was trying to hit him and that she threatened to tell police he “did stuff to her.” He also said she flooded his bathroom.

• Feb. 10 – Caller from the 1600 block of Royalton Street, reported giving money to buy a car over eBay and now the seller wants more money.

• Feb. 10 – Caller from the 100 block of East Cook Street, New London, reported seeing a car pull up, a male driver step out, slam the door and order the female passenger to stay inside the car. When she opened the door, he threw her back inside.

• Feb. 10 – Caller from the 100 block of East High Street, Weyauwega, reported his cellphone was used to make more than $100 in purchases without his authorization.

• Feb. 9 – Emergency responders were called to a home in Embarrass where a 22-year-old woman overdosed on pharmaceutical narcotics.

• Feb. 9 – An 80-year-old caller from the 1000 block of Menasha Street, New London, reported at 1:44 a.m. that she heard someone outside her home, ringing the doorbell, but she could not see anybody or a vehicle.

• Feb. 9 – Caller from the 1300 block of Oshkosh Street, New London, reported at 2:54 a.m. that he heard someone banging on his garage door as if they were trying to break into his home.

• Feb. 9 – Caller from the E5600 block of North Water Drive, Manawa reported her 15-year-old son is grounded, but he took off on his father’s snowmobile without permission. She asked for advice and an officer was sent to the home.

• Feb. 9 – A 20-year-old woman reported her stepfather was intoxicated and getting in her face.

• Feb. 9 – A caller from the 600 block of East Quincy, New London, reported an African-American male wearing a hoodie was running around the neighborhood and stopping in front of houses.

• Feb. 9 – Caller from the E1300 block of Grandview Road, Waupaca, called 911 and asked for the number of someone who could plow her driveway as she had just returned from Florida and was blocked from her home by snow.

• Feb. 9 – The Landing Strip, Waupaca, reported a highly intoxicated 24-year-old woman on the floor, vomiting.

• Feb. 8 – The Subway shop, Lakeshore Drive, Weyauwega, reported finding a wallet with a lot of cash in it.

• Feb. 8 – A 17-year-old caller from County Trunk K, Waupaca, accused his foster parents of not taking him to school and not providing him with an education. The foster father asked dispatch to send an officer.

• Feb. 8 – Caller from the E8100 block of County Trunk X, New London, reported he needed help getting back the remote opener for his garage door and the key to his house. A woman who lived with him in January refused to return the items and had been sending him threatening text messages.

• Feb. 8 – Caller from Leighton Road, Waupaca, reported he keeps receiving calls from a New London number that he hit their car and left his phone number on their windshield. He does not know what they are talking about and they have begun threatening him.

• Feb. 7 – Illinois caller asked for a welfare check on her 3-year-old granddaughter in Waupaca because the mother has a history of drug abuse and child neglect.

Traffic
• Feb. 8 – One person was inured in a one-vehicle crash at 4 p.m.

Jared R. Sonnenberg, 33, Clintonville, was on Hunting Road, 41 feet south of Brewer Road, in the town of Dupont when his car left the roadway, drove through a ditch and hit a utility pole, causing the pole to snap.

Sonnenberg was transported by ambulance to a hospital in Waupaca with suspected minor injuries.

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