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Waupaca County sheriff’s report Jan. 27

• Jan. 26 – The Landing Strip, Waupaca, reported at 3:11 a.m. that a man in a black Dodge Charger has been parking down the road and following the women who work there when they leave.

• Jan. 26 – Manawa caller reported she had been selling items online and someone began texting her, asking that she pick him up at the Walmart and drive him to her home to see the items.

• Jan. 25 – Caller from the E9200 block of County Road X, Newe London, reported his neighbor has been causing a hazard when he plows the snow. When the caller confronted him, his neighbor became aggressive, he said.

• Jan. 25 – Caller from N4700 block of Pine Street, New London, said she found several large male footprints in the snow outside her windows but not near the doors.

• Jan. 24 – Icy road conditions resulted in more than 15 accidents on a single day.

• Jan. 24 – An employee of the Ogdensburg post office reported finding blood in the parking lot.

• Jan. 24 – Clintonville caller reported her boyfriend stole her phone and will not return it.

• Jan. 24 – Caller reported a white Blazer crashed into his vehicle in the Marion Body Works parking lot and tried to leave.

• Jane 24 – Waupaca caller requested a welfare check on his neighbor because there was no smoke coming from his wood stove, no tracks in the snow outside his house, and his truck was still in the driveway.

• Jan. 23 – Waupaca caller said her 23-year-old son took out six loans in her name.

• Jan. 23 – Caller requested a welfare check on a 69-year-old Waupaca man with diabetes and mental health issues who may not be taking his medications.

• Jan. 22 – Waupaca man came into the sheriff’s office and said someone stole his identity and opened three bank accounts using his name.

• Jan. 22 – Ogdensburg caller said he was involved in an online dating service that sent him checks, told him to cash them and to send the money to different addresses. When he finished the last transaction, they stopped communicating with him. He estimated they stole $20,000.

• Jan 21 – Caller reported a laundry bag and a wallet with about $100 in cash, as well as credit cards and his driver’s license, were stolen from his car while it was parked at the Wisconsin Veterans Home at King.

• Jan. 21 – Caller from the N3000 bklock of County Trunk W, New London, said he saw tracks in the snow that indicated someone was walking around his property, looking into buildings and vehicles.

• Jan. 21 – Waupaca caller reported someone hacked into his account and ordered a computer from Amazon be shipped to a UPS store in Stevens Point. His bank subsequently declined to pay for the purchase.

• Jan. 20 – Caller from the 500 block of Granite Street, Waupaca, reported someone stole about $100 from her parked truck.

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