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Waupaca County sheriff’s report Sept. 26

• Sept. 20 – A Waupaca caller on Sunnyview Road reported a man was in jail and no one was feeding his three dogs.

• Sept. 20 – A Clintonville caller on Flora Way reported her ex-husband yelled at her and called her names.

• Sept. 20 – A New London man on Jennings Road reported his political signs were stolen.

• Sept. 20 – A New London caller on Church Street reported her landlord drilled out the doorknobs to her house.

• Sept. 20 – A Waupaca caller on Mill Street reported his wife’s co-worker was circling their home in a gray Dodge Charger and yelling from the vehicle and threatening his life.

• Sept. 20 – A New London caller on Buelow Road reported someone stole her manure spreader.

• Sept. 20 – Kinney Lake Campground in Marion reported a man trespassing on their property.

• Sept. 20 – A Waupaca caller on High Point Ridge reported she came home and the garage door was suspiciously open. She was still in her car.

• Sept. 21 – An unknown caller reported his brother was given some property that belonged to their father. His brother was selling his father’s things and now the father wants it all back.

• Sept. 21- Manawa Middle School reported a student was at home and texting some students at school saying if they didn’t respond, he was going to do something.

• Sept. 21 – A female caller reported three individuals standing on the corner and they wrote the word “Bloods” on the side of the Edward Jones building. Which Edward Jones office was not clear.

• Sept. 21- An unknown caller reported their 22-year-old son was in the house and breaking things.

• Sept. 22 – A Green Bay woman called concerned about her grandchild that was home sick. She reported there might be feces inside the house.

• Sept. 22 – An Oshkosh man reported he has camera footage of an older man in a white Toyota trespassing on his property.

• Sept. 22 – The Waupaca County Courthouse requested an officer to help with a person who was disorderly after a hearing.

• Sept. 22 – The Fremont Town Hall reported a person came to discuss zoning and became unruly and made threats to the caller, saying, “You better be careful.” The person also made threats on Facebook.

• Sept. 22 – Rawhide Youth Services reported two residents were physically aggressive with each other.

• Sept. 22 – A Waupaca caller on Stratton Lake Road reported an 89 year-old man pushed his Lifeline alarm and he could not get in touch with him.

• Sept. 22- A Weyauwega caller reported he locked his keys in the vehicle and his 1-month-old daughter was locked inside.

• Sept. 22 – Catalpa Health reported a person with multiple cuts on the wrist and below the elbow. The person didn’t want to go to the hospital.

• Sept. 22 – A female caller reported she got an email form Pay Pal. She called the number and the person on the line attempted to defraud her of money.

• Sept. 22 – A Waupaca caller on King Road reported a man called him and stated he was going to jump off a bridge.

• Sept. 23 – An unknown caller reported the death of a 70-year old man. He was on the floor with a possible pulse but not breathing.

• Sept. 23 – A Waupaca woman on Shadow Road reported a person in a white Kia who pulled out a gun when the car passed her.

• Sept. 23 – A female caller reported a 53-year-old man acting suicidal with a knife. He attempted suicide two days before.

• Sept. 23- Glen Cairn Golf Course in Ogdensburg reported a group of six men damaged property on the course. They drove across the green, broke flag sticks and had alcohol with them.

• Sept. 23 – A juvenile caller reported of having voices in his head that started week ago. He mentioned a plan for killing, slitting and hanging. He said he has the means to go through with his plan and is unsupervised at night.

• Sept. 23 – A caller reported that a woman might be doing drugs in the presence of a minor. The caller said the woman called her and said she was going through withdrawal.

• Sept. 23 – A male caller reported that two teens were observed at the Dollar General buying “Scream” masks. One of them was suspended from school for making threats.

• Sept. 23 – An anonymous caller reported a man was at Wally’s and intentionally slit his wrists.

• Sept. 23 – Keglers Bowling Center in Manawa reported a suspicious man with a backpack on a bicycle. He came in, didn’t order anything, talked too fast, acted weird and made people uncomfortable.

• Sept. 24 – In the background of a 911, a man and woman were heard arguing. The man stated, “Beating the [expletive] out of me all night!”

• Sept. 24 – A Clintonville woman on Lakeshore Road reported duck hunters shooting too close to her house.

• Sept. 24 – A Weyauwega woman on State Highway 49 reported a man took some methamphetamine and was now holding a baseball bat and afraid that people were at his house and out to get him.

• Sept. 24 – An Iola woman on Pagel Road reported her mother was having a manic episode and was pushing her around.

• Sept. 25 – An Iola woman on Pagel Road reported her mother was having a manic episode. Officers were there last night. Now she was outside on a scooter and yelling.

• Sept. 25 – A New London woman on Weyauwega Road reported an older man driving very slowly down the road on a riding lawnmower. She was concerned for his safety.

• Sept. 25 – An Iola man on State Highway 49 reported a cord of firewood was stolen from his “For Sale” pile. He said the value of the wood was $180.

• Sept. 25 – A juvenile New London female called and reported her parents were fighting and said she didn’t want to be there anymore.

• Sept. 25 – A Marion man on Circle J Road reported someone started a Direct TV subscription under his name but at a different address.

• Sept. 25 – An Iola woman on County Trunk G reported four tires were slashed on her Chevy Malibu.

• Sept. 25 – A cell phone caller reported there were people he believed to be cops and trying to get him. They were beating on his KIA Sportage and wearing cowboy masks.
• Sept. 25 – A Neenah caller reported his debit card was stolen and $425 was spent at Iola Sentry Foods and Family Dollar Store.

• Sept. 25 – A New London caller on Crain Road reported her neighbor was screaming and banging things around and throwing things out of a second-floor window. She thought he was intoxicated.

• Sept. 26 – A New London caller on River Street reported a man in his red pajamas standing in the middle of the road and gun-like hand gestures.

• Sept. 26 – The Fremont Citgo reported a driver was “out of it.” The driver went over the curb and was heading toward U.S. Highway 10.

• Sept. 26 – A Big Falls woman reported she has a restraining order against her soon-to-be-ex-husband. He was making comments that, “A loser lives in her house.”

• Sept. 26 – A Clintonville caller on First Street reported his neighbors were honking their horns and doing burnouts.

• Sept. 26 – Bonafide Recovery reported they repossessed a person’s 2010 Dodge Ram.

• Sept. 26 – A 911 caller reported that her 55-year-old husband was intoxicated and having a hard time breathing.

• During this period, there were many deer-auto collisions and controlled burns. A dog owner reported his own dog bit him and an internet installer reported being bitten by a homeowner’s dog. There was one cat bite. There was one report of a turtle needing assistance, a report of two homeless cats and a report of a missing black Chihuahua. Nine cows were loose in Weyauwega, and later, a herd of goats. One donkey was reported walking down the road in Manawa. There were a few reports of trees down and blocking roadways.

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