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Waupaca County sheriff’s report Oct. 14

• Oct. 13 – Caretaker for a home in New London reported the owner’s son and his girlfriend broke into the home and took her dog, her food and her white Cadillac.

• Oct. 13 – Caller from the 200 block of North Bellevue Street, Embarrass, reported his neighbor’s dog came over and killed his chicken.

• Oct. 12 – Caller from the 400 block of East State Street, Iola, reported seven men were trying to break into his apartment. He sid he did not know who they were.

• Oct. 12 – Rawhide Boys Ranch, New London, reported one student assaulted another and wanted to press charges.

• Oct. 12 – Caller from Cedar Springs in Manawa reported a woman was injured due to a domestic incident.

• Oct. 11 – Caller from the 100 block of South Fremont Street, Fremont, reported someone broke into his garage and now his binoculars are missing.

• Oct. 9 – Waupaca caller reported his vehicle has stopped on the railroad tracks and he cannot drive or push it off.

• Oct. 9 – Weyauwega caller reported the windows were opened on a house that was abandoned six years ago. The front door was also open.

• Oct. 8 – Rawhide Boys Ranch, New London, reported a juvenile runaway.

• Oct. 8 – Waupaca caller reported he received a call from Apple Care. He gave his password and email and now he could no longer access his computer.

• Oct. 7 – Caller from Pine Hill Road, Pine River, reported their blue 2007 Yamaha four-wheeler was missing.

• Oct. 7 – Oneida County Sheriff’s Office contacted dispatch and asked for a welfare check on a person who told family, “I’m done. I’m checking out of this life. I’ll let you know where to find the body.”

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