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Waupaca County sheriff’s report April 9

• April 3 – A Weyauwega woman on Haffner Road reported a suicidal man armed with a switchblade. He also threatened to harm the cat.

• April 3 – An Ogdensburg woman reported cardboard and other things flying out the end of a GFL truck on County Trunk T.

• April 3 – An Iola man on County Trunk G reported his motor home was stuck and blocking the road. Tow service wasn’t returning his calls.

• April 3 – An anonymous caller reported a small child was crying inside of a blue truck parked at a Dollar General. No adults were around.

• April 3 – A New London woman on Timber Lane reported she was having problems with neighbors throwing branches onto their property while the caller’s children were riding their four wheelers.

• April 3- A Green Bay woman requested a welfare check on a woman whom she believed was passed out and leaving a child unattended.

• April 3 – A Weyauwega man on Birdsall Street reported his front door and back door appeared to be tampered with. Pry marks were evident. Nothing was missing.

• April 4 – An anonymous caller reported the license plate number of a vehicle that she claims “runs her off the road all the time.” She said it has happened three times.

• April 4 – A Weyauwega caller on Military Road reported finding a note inside of a notebook of a woman who wrote that she is struggling with her job and will either leave or kill herself and if the note was found, she has either left or committed suicide.

• April 4 – A Tigerton man on Mud Lake Road reported he paid someone $1,000 of his stimulus money in 2021 to fix his vehicle. The person never fixed it. He got the vehicle back but not the money.

• April 4 – A Green Bay woman reported a woman was having suicidal ideations and there was a small child in the house.

• April 4 – A New London woman on County Trunk W reported a yellowish green snowmobile in the middle of the road that looks like it fell out the back of a truck.

• April 4 – An anonymous caller reported a child wearing a diaper outside next to a pit bull.

• April 4 – A Waupaca caller on Golke Road reported she was arguing with her boyfriend. He hit her and then her dog bit him.

• April 4 – A Clintonville caller on Hemlock Street reported he suspects a man breaks bottles at the end of his driveway.

• April 5 – An Ogdensburg man on County Trunk E reported an engine in the roadway that looked like it fell off a trailer.

• April 5 – A female caller requested a welfare check on a woman who needed brain surgery and was depressed about it.

• April 5 – A Weyauwega man on White Lake Road reported a suspicious vehicle at an old abandoned farm. He didn’t think anyone was supposed to be there.

• April 5 – A female cell phone caller and was yelling at a man in the background and saying, “ Please, please …”

• April 5 – An Iola man on County Trunk P reported a man lying on the side of the road wearing blue jeans, a blue sweat shirt and work boots. The man got up when the caller turned around to check on him and then he laid back down again.

• April 6 – A Weyauwega caller on County Trunk X reported he was in a car accident and his insurance company was going to junk his vehicle and he would receive $200. He thought he should be getting more money.

• April 6 – A Waupaca caller on Park Lane reported that while walking his dog, two other dogs attacked his dog.

• April 6 – A female caller reported a black pickup truck was driving on their property and she and her children did not feel safe.

• April 6 – A Marion man on Much Street reported a 19-year-old male came into the house “screaming and not acting right.” The male has a history of depression that comes and goes.

• April 7 – A New London man on State Highway 54 reported a woman was being threatened by her husband. He said he would take the kids and leave.

• April 7 – A Waupaca woman on Indian Valley Road reported people were driving at a high rate of speed, revving engines in the middle of the night and doing burn outs.

• April 7 – A male caller reported the death of an 82-year old woman.

• April 7 – An anonymous caller reported a female driving with her knees while texting with a baby in the backseat.

• April 7 – A female caller reported she had an emergency. A male took the phone and said she had mental issues and was trying to call her son. No name or address was confirmed.

• April 7 – An Iola woman on Frogner Street reported she was visiting a friend and was outside picking up sticks. A neighbor came out and screamed at her. She now has anxiety and it is triggering PTSD.

• April 7 – A New London woman on Madden Road reported she and her husband were arguing. Nothing physical. She said her husband was drinking.

• April 7 – A Manawa caller on Walnut Street reported her 18-year-old friend texted her with the message that a male grabbed her by the throat and would not let her leave.

• April 7 – An anonymous caller said he heard screams coming from a couple houses behind him. It was a female voice and he thought the person yelled for help.

• April 7 – A Clintonville caller on Sievers Road reported she thought she might have been scammed. She received a phone call and gave the caller all of the numbers off her checks.

• April 7 – A Weyauwega caller on Sumner Street reported she woke up and saw someone open her bedroom door and a man was standing in her doorway. He ran through the apartment and went outside. The doors and windows of her apartment were open.

• April 8 – A New London woman on Austin Court reported a man in his late 20s or early 30s dancing on the bridge wearing a white shirt and pajama bottoms.

• April 8 – A Manawa woman on Walnut Street reported receiving threatening messages from a number that said they know where she lived and they will kill her and her family.

• April 8 – An anonymous caller reported a man burning a tractor tire and plastics.

• April 8 – A New London caller on Stiebs Johnson Road reported a note was left on his door overnight that said he was being watched.

• April 8 – A New London man on Sunset Lane reported someone tried to pry open his shed door. A window was smashed and his Stihl chainsaw was stolen.

• April 8 – A New London man on Dailey Road reported two young males in a suspicious vehicle that looked like they were casing the neighborhood.

• April 8 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a runaway juvenile.

• April 8 – Iola Living Oaks reported a girl who appeared to be around 9 years old ran up the road to the facility. It seemed she had family issues.

• April 8 – An Ogdensburg woman on Washington Street reported a building totally engulfed with fire. Everyone was out of the structure.

• April 9 – A Manawa man on County Line Road reported 15 bags of garbage dumped into a ditch.

• April 9 – A male caller reported tires dumped in the ditch on Ebert Road in the Mukwa Township.

• April 9 – A female caller in a gray truck pulled over and called 911. She was pregnant and her water broke.

• April 9 – A Fremont woman on Jefferson Street reported she was at the bar last night and a man kept staring at her and then he grabbed her arm and said he was still in love with her. He had made previous threats to kill her boyfriend.

• April 9 – A 911 caller reported a grassfire near Midstate Marine near State Highway 110.

• There were an above average number of deer-auto collisions during this period. There were many controlled burns reported during the weekend. A black Labrador retriever was running loose near Reek Road. An anonymous caller reported a dozen cows standing in a manure pit. Theda Care Waupaca reported one cat bite. A Wild Rose woman reported her newly adopted Boston terrier ran away. A New London man hit a wild turkey that smashed his windshield.

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