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Waupaca County sheriff’s report June 18

  • June 12 – A Weyauwega caller on Railroad Grade Road reported his van was dented and the windshield was cracked over the weekend.
  • June 12 – An unknown caller reported a semi rolled over.
  • June 12 – Rawhide Youth Services reported an altercation with a youth striking another youth 13 times.
  • June 12 – A Clintonville caller on Swamp Road reported his neighbor threw a handful of rocks at his truck.
  • June 12 – A Marion woman on Pigeon River Shores reported her son won’t give her the four-wheel key back.
  • June 12 – Rawhide Youth Services reported they suspected psychedelic mushrooms in the room of a resident.
  • June 12 – A 911 caller reported a 35-year-old man having a seizure.
  • June 12 – A 911 caller reported a woman wanting to kill herself. She was going to take a walk and get a knife.
  • June 12 – A Weyauwega caller on Pine Street requested assistance getting her belongings from a problematic aunt who was also withholding her mail.
  • June 12 – A nurse from ThedaCare reported a patient who said he wanted to kill himself.
  • June 12 – A Manawa man on County Yard Road reported illegal dumping in the area.
  • June 12 – A caller on Campbell Lake Road reported a neighbor playing music so loud it was echoing.
  • June 13 – A Waupaca caller on Union Street requested a welfare check on a woman he had not seen for two years. He said he was a good friend of hers.
  • June 13 – A New London caller on Larry Road reported her ex-boyfriend was banging on the door.
  • June 13 – A Waupaca caller on Woodridge Drive reported a person “took a crap” at their gate, left behind some underwear and drove off. It was all recorded on camera.
  • June 13 – A Weyauwega caller on Baldwin Road reported a man violated a domestic abuse restraining order and contacted her via phone, text and social media.
  • June 13 – A 39-year-old Weyauwega calleer reported pain under her left breast and he left side was going numb.
  • June 13 – A Waupaca caller on Crystal Road reported a woman was violating a restraining order where she was not to be within 100 feet of the caller. The woman was drinking at a bar.
  • June 14 – A Waupaca man on Shirley Court reported a belligerent woman that was breaking things and she struck the caller in the arm. She used to date the caller.
  • June 14 – A Marion caller on Main Street reported a man and woman arguing. The woman was screaming about how he choked her.
  • June 14 – A Weyauwega calleer on Sumner Street reported a woman walking while bobbing and weaving around, flaying her arms and talking to herself.
  • June 14 – A Fremont caller on County Trunk W reported her home and shed were vandalized. There was a lot of damage and furniture was broken and a generator was stolen.
  • June 14 – A Clintonville caller on Koeller Road reported someone tried to break into his garage over the weekend. The door handle was damaged.
  • June 14 – A female caller reported her uncle was in her yard with a belt and wanted to spank her children.
  • June 14 – A Bear Creek woman on Blueberry Road reported she received a text from Amazon and she called the number that she believed was connected to Amazon. She downloaded an app to give them access and money was transferred.
  • June 14 – A Waupaca caller on Pryse Drive reported a 68-year-old man died in the bathroom.
  • June 14 – Fletch’s Corner Store in Embarrass reported a gas drive-off valued at $75.
  • June 16 – ThedaCare reported a suicidal woman who called the clinic and said she does not want to live anymore and wants to die.
  • June 16 – A Waupaca caller reported his ex-wife took things and broke items in his storage unit.
  • June 16 – A Clintonville caller reported an ongoing issue of someone running over survey stakes in the town of Dupont.
  • June 16 – A 911 caller requested an ambulance for a 25-year-old man passed out in the front yard.
  • June 16 – A cell phone caller reported a man jumping into traffic and requesting rides.
  • June 16 – An Embarrass woman reported people were fighting and wanting to kill each other.
  • June 16 – A Waupaca man on Berlin Street reported hearing gunshots.
  • June 16 – An Iola caller on County Trunk G reported a man playing load music.
  • June 16 – An Iola caller on Main Street reported a man was urinating out his window and yelling at the neighbor.
  • June 16 – A Weyauwega caller on Pine Street reported he was pushed down the stairs by a woman and he put his arm through a window. Both of them were drinking.
  • June 17 – Sunset BP reported a visibly distraught teenage girl walking towards the store. An older lady was trying to talk to her. The woman hooked her arm and got her into a red Toyota sedan.
  • June 17 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.
  • June 17 – A New London caller on Rawhide Road reported a suspicious minivan driving very slowly.
  • June 17 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a resident stole the keys to a van and drove away.
  • June 17 – A New London caller on Taubel Boulevard reported a patient thought he was missing $115. His power of attorney said he hadn’t cashed a check in a month. The patient had dementia.
  • June 17 – An Iola caller on Main Street reported a man was screaming into his girlfriend’s apartment and the man’s girlfriend threatened to fight the caller.
  • June 17 – A Waupaca caller reported an individual was knocking on her door wearing an “animal hat” that covered the person’s face. She was pregnant and alone with a young son.
  • June 17 – The Kingdom Hall in New London reported a suspicious four-door sedan. The person inside was drinking out of a gallon container.
  • June 17 – A 911 caller requested an ambulance for a 15-year-old girl foaming at the mouth.
  • June 17 – A Manawa caller on Bridge Street reported his 22-year-old son threatened to take his life several times this week. He believed his son abused his medication.
  • June 18 – Dollar General in Manawa reported a GMC 1500 that had been parked there for four days.
  • June 18 – A Greenville caller reported a shirtless man covered with mud walked past the trail cam at his vacation cabin.
  • The water patrol stopped 27 boats during this period. Residents called in 18 controlled burns. One dog bite was reported. Two loose horses were reported. A caller reported a brown cow eating grass along the road near Clintonville. A Waupaca caller reported two beagles running amuck and three other callers reported the same dogs.

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