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Waupaca County sheriff’s report Nov. 27

Nov. 17 – An Embarrass caller On Main Street reported his tires were slashed by a woman the night before.

Nov. 17 – A New London caller on Mulroy Road reported her neighbor’s dogs go into her yard and relieve themselves. It was an ongoing issue.

Nov. 17 – A Manawa caller on State Highway 22-110 reported she was being harassed by a man who would not stop messaging her.

Nov. 17 – An Ogdensburg caller on County Trunk K reported he was being harassed by a woman. She would not stop texting him and she has used more than 50 different phone numbers. She also drives past the caller’s house.

Nov. 17 – The Wisconsin Veterans Home in King reported a physical altercation between two residents.

Nov. 17 – An unknown caller reported a 67-year-old man fell from his tree stand, had pain in his right ankle and could not walk.

Nov. 17 – A 911 caller reported the death of a 66-year-old man who was found passed out on the floor.

Nov. 17 – Northport Convenience Store reported a fuel drive-off valued at $53. The vehicle was a gold pickup truck.

Nov. 17 – The New London Bus Garage reported a Chevy Traverse did not stop when a school bus had its warning lights on and the stop sign arm extended.

Nov. 17 – A Waupaca woman on Stone Ridge Road reported a man stated he wanted to kill himself and he was currently in Oshkosh.

Nov. 17 – A New London man on Hawthorne Road reported a suspicious situation where his neighbor’s dogs were barking. Two of their vehicles were in the driveway. He knocked on the door and nobody answered.

Nov. 17 – A Clintonville woman on Hanson Road reported the sound of gunfire at 11:40 p.m.

Nov. 17 – An unknown caller reported her husband died. She found him slumped over.

Nov. 18 – A New London caller on State Highway 55 reported a suspicious Ford F150 parked on her lawn.

Nov. 18 – A Big Falls woman on Harrison Street reported a person with a black Ford Bronco revs his engine for a half hour. It has been an ongoing issue every weekend.

Nov. 18 – A Big Falls man on Main Street reported a booming sound outside that starts around noon and lasts until midnight.

Nov. 18 – A Waupaca caller on Parkview Way reported she was attacked by a dog while walking her dog. They went inside and when they opened the door, the dog tried attacking her husband.

Nov. 18 – An Iola woman on Main Street reported her boyfriend was screaming at her.

Nov. 19 – A Manawa caller reported a man was hunting near her house and fired shots in the direction of her house.

Nov. 19 – A Clintonville caller on Elmdale Road reported finding a bag of garbage on his property and believed somebody was trespassing.

Nov. 19 – An Ogdensburg man on County Trunk K reported neighbors shot a deer on his property. He yelled at them, they took the deer and left.

Nov. 19 – A Waupaca caller on Young Drive reported her ex-boyfriend was having people harass her.

Nov. 19 – A 911 caller reported a man dead in the woods. The man shot a deer, the caller went over to see him and found the man face down.

Nov. 19 – A Fremont caller on County Trunk H reported she thought someone tried to break into her house. There was damage on the door jam.

Nov. 19 – A New London woman on Stage Road reported there were people on her roof pumping chemicals into her house.

Nov. 20 – A New London man on Collier Road reported he was at East Side Mobile with some winning lottery tickets but did not get his money.

Nov. 20 – A Waupaca caller on Demarest Street reported a man gained access to his girlfriend’s phone and was sending explicit content to all of the contacts on the phone.

Nov. 20 – A New London caller on Lyman Street reported a woman left extremely intoxicated with an eight-year-old grandchild, no license and some vodka.

Nov. 20 – A female caller in the town of Farmington requested an ambulance for a man bleeding from a power saw injury to his hand.

Nov. 20 – An Iola man on Aanstad Road reported a woman was outside screaming at him.

Nov. 20 – An Ogdensburg woman on rail Road reported the death of a 63-year-old man. The man was found sitting in his running truck with a hose coming into the vehicle.

Nov. 21 – An Amherst Junction woman reported a man was drunk, disorderly and fighting her and throwing things at the wall.

Nov. 21 – Little Wolf High School reported a student being disorderly and violent.

Nov. 21 – A New London man on Jennings Road reported a white truck involved in illegal dumping.

Nov. 21 – A female caller reported her ex-husband dropped off a dog and a guinea pig at her house and said he was going on vacation.

Nov. 21 – A Manawa woman on Fuhs Road reported a person was hunting after dark at the property next door.

Nov. 21 – A New London woman on Stage Road reported there were people on her roof “throwing gas” into her house.

Nov. 22 – A Waupaca woman on County Trunk QQ reported her intoxicated husband was being violent and throwing things at her.

Nov. 22 – A New London man on Poehlman Road reported the death of a man who passed out outside of a bar.

Nov. 22 – A Clintonville man on County Trunk DD reported the death of a 63-year-old woman.

Nov. 23 – A Waupaca woman on Melody Lane reported a suspicious man walking around on her property.

Nov. 23 – Lincoln County Sherriff Department requested help with a child abuse case.

Nov. 23 – An anonymous caller requested a welfare check on a woman who was sleeping in her car at a cemetery.

Nov. 23 – An Iola man on Wolf River Road reported someone was at his house. The garage door was open and the porch light was on.

Nov. 23 – A Weyauwega woman on County Trunk X reported a man unknown to her stepped out of a dark-colored SUV and wanted her son to come outside. He then took off towards New London.

Nov. 23 – A Clintonville caller on County Highway Y reported a woman broke into his house, stole his truck, wrecked it and returned it.

Nov. 24 – A 911 caller requested an ambulance for an incoherent 33-year-old man in a tree stand who was unable to speak.

Nov. 24 – A New London man on Manske Road reported a light brown Toyota pickup was shining deer and also shining a bright light into oncoming traffic.

Nov. 24 – Wally World Tavern reported a woman was kicked out but she came back and broke a window.

Nov. 25 – A Bear Creek woman on Silver Creek Road reported her boyfriend grabbed her by her shirt.

Nov. 25 – A DNR warden reported an encounter with an intoxicated deer hunter.

Nov. 25 – a Waupaca man on Parfreyville Road reported he believed that no one was supposed to be hunting a certain property. He was upset because two hunters shot a nice buck on that property. The hunters showed him on an app that they were allowed to hunt there but the caller didn’t believe it.

Nov. 25 – An unknown caller reported finding a box of shells and other items left in a tree stand. However, the caller hasn’t been in the stand since last year.

Nov. 25 –A Clintonville woman on Ninth Street reported her neighbor told her that she wasn’t allowed to play outside with her son because that makes their dogs bark.

Nov. 25 – An anonymous caller reported there was a man living in a camper on abandoned property.

Nov. 25 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a case of lewd and lascivious behavior and stated the two parties were now separated.

Nov. 25 – A Waupaca caller on Virginia Drive reported a suspicious Toyota RAV4 on his property that was not supposed to be there.

Nov. 26 – A Waupaca caller on East Lane reported her husband put his hands around her neck. They were currently separated.

Nov. 27 – A caller on County Trunk BH reported the death of male, possible overdose.

There were a large number of deer-auto collisions during this period as the whitetail rut continues. During the Thanksgiving holiday there were many motor vehicle crashes, traffic stops and reports of erratic, swerving and passive-aggressive drivers. Two controlled burns were called in. A male caller reported a stray dog that constantly defecates in his yard. Two callers reported a dog house/doll house in the road. Five pigs were reported running around a caller’s yard. A caller on Military Road reported a brown cow running loose.

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