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Waupaca County sheriff’s report Feb. 17

• Feb. 16 – Schueller’s Great Exspechtations, Royalton Street, Waupaca, reported a 29-year-old man was intoxicated and drifiting in and out of consciousness.

• Feb. 16 – Waupaca caller reported visiting a married couple and finding that the wife had shaved her head and the husband was yelling at her. They were drinking.

• Feb. 16 – Waupaca caller reported her husband was destroying the house.

• Feb. 15 – Caller from the E6500 block of Progress Road, Little Wolf, reported her boyfriend and brother got into a fight.

• Feb. 14 – Caller from N4000 block of Marsh Road, Weyauwega, reported seeing three teens in an old blue car in the ditch. He said he was concerned because they were acting strange and there had been burglaries in the area.

• Feb. 14 – Caller from the E8200 block of Stage Road, New London, reported there was a dog tied outside a house during the cold weather. The dog’s water dish was frozen.

• Feb. 14 – Waupaca man came into the Waupaca County Sheriff’s Office and reported a person had been driving back and forth in front of his house, threatening to beat him up.

• Feb. 13 – Caller from E76000 block of Ostrander Road, New London, reported a bear had entered the house and the occupants were trying to leave.

• Feb. 13 – New London caller reported a truck was traveling on the wrong side of the road before it went into the ditch, then onto the snowmobile trail, almost hitting some snowmobilers.

• Feb. 12 – Caller from the N4200 block of County Trunk O, New London, reported a burglary at his home. Entry was made by breaking the window on his door.

• Feb. 12 – Caller from the N2800 block of State Highway 110, Weyauwega, reported a burglary. PlayStation and Xbox games were taken, as well as cash from inside a cookie jar.

• Feb. 12 – Caller from the N3600 block of State 110, Weyauwega, reported a burglary.

• Feb. 11 – Caller from Broken Branch Lane, New London, returned home and found her front door open. She requested police to arrive before she entered her home.

• Feb. 10 – Caller from Marcia Drive, Waupaca, reported the neighbors’ pitbulls were coming into her yard, and her family was afraid to go outside.

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