Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Calling 911

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• Sept. 17 – A Waupaca caller on Pine Lane reported a man walking on the road jumped at him and the caller almost hit him.

• Sept. 17 – McDonald’s in Waupaca reported a man in his 50s collapsed in the bathroom. He had previous heart problems.

• Sept. 17 – An unknown caller reported a juvenile made a threat to kill him and his wife. The juvenile also threatened to kill other family members.

• Sept. 17 – A New London caller on Klatt Road reported a gray Chevy Avalanche struck his mailbox and took off.

• Sept. 17 – A Weyauwega man on Sough Road reported dogs at a provided address run out in front of him when he drives his motorcycle.

• Sept. 18 – The Iola-Scandinavia School District requested a welfare check on a child. When a juvenile came to school, the juvenile said another child was left alone at home.

• Sept. 18 – A Waupaca caller on Pine Lane reported he was assaulted by a guest in his home who brought guns and drugs to the residence.

• Sept 18 – A Waupaca caller on Sessions Street reported she was walking down the street the night before and a man on a bicycle circled around her and whispered something and followed her down Fulton Street.

• Sept. 18 – An Appleton man reported a road rage incident. He was tailgated and he pulled over to talk to the driver. The caller said he was punched in the face.

• Sept. 18 – An unknown caller reported a juvenile runaway from Rawhide Youth Services.

• Sept. 18 – A Waupaca woman on Jefferson Street reported her mother was trying to sell a camper that she had written permission to live in.

• Sept. 18 – The Green Bay Police Department requested assistance with a death investigation.

• Sept. 18 – An Amherst caller requested a welfare check on a man and a woman sitting down in the meridian.

• Sept. 18 – A Weyauwega caller on Birdsall Street reported his female neighbor had been drinking and was outside in the yard screaming. She was yelling at her husband for the keys to the car.

• Sept. 18 – A Big Falls caller reported her son’s ex-girlfriend was at their house earlier looking in their windows. The caller told her to leave and she refused and threatened to get physical.

• Sept. 18 – The New London Police Department reported a male possibly jumped in the river and they already had officers on the scene.

• Sept. 19 – A Waupaca man on East Road reported a man was continuously going onto his property. The man looked in windows, chased cars in his driveway and asked for rides.

• Sept. 19 – An unknown caller reported a generator was on fire in a garage.

• Sept. 19 – An unknown caller at a retail store reported a suspicious man walked around the store for 15 minutes before asking for help to find some condoms. The man left the store and returned 30 minutes later and gave the caller his number and told her to call him to “do stuff.”

• Sept. 19 – A Weyauwega man on Guth Road reported his jon boat was stolen.

• Sept. 19 – Go Riteway reported a four-door SUV did not stop when the school bus was stopped. They provided the license plate number of the vehicle. A few minutes later, the New London Bus Garage reported a similar incident.

• Sept. 19 – A Weyauwega woman on White Lake Road reported she was filling her water jugs at the spring-fed water pump and a man came up and cut in line. When she called him out for it, he swore at her and called her names.

• Sept. 19 – An unknown caller reported the repossession of a maroon 2018 GMC Acadia.

• Sept. 19 – A Weyauwega man on Main Street reported a suspicious ATV driving around near Custom Fiberglass.

• Sept. 20 – A Fremont woman on State Highway 96 reported a juvenile attacked her and she left with her boyfriend on foot.

• Sept. 20 – A caller from the Department of Human Services reported a man called and said he was going to cause a situation that results in “suicide by cop.”

• Sept. 20 – A Weyauwega caller on State Highway 110 reported a motorcyclist on a black speed bike blows past a school bus when it is stopped with its lights on and stop arm out.

• Sept. 20 – A Waupaca caller on Silver Lake Road reported a suspicious SUV parked at the end of the driveway. When he left for work, the vehicle took off with its lights off.

• Sept. 20 – A Scandinavia man on Gurholt Lake Road reported receiving suspicious loan documents from a credit union.

• Sept. 20 – An unknown caller reported his neighbor was dumping rocks into a ravine on his property.

• Sept. 20 – A Scandinavia caller on County Trunk B reported a woman was at her residence yelling and breaking things. The caller was watching it remotely on camera.

• Sept. 20 – A New London man on Cut Off Road reported his neighbor was tying off his boat on his property.

• Sept. 20 – An anonymous caller reported a woman who was on probation was drinking at a bar. She was intoxicated and “telling people she was going to drive home and not get caught.”

• Sept. 20 – An anonymous caller reported a couple with a child were sitting outside of a gas station and appeared to be homeless.

• Sept. 20 – A Waupaca woman on McCrossen Road reported someone left a bag of money at her front door. A heavy-set man wearing a suit said he was a paralegal and worked for a law firm and then he left.

• Sept. 20 – Clearwater Harbor in Waupaca reported an intoxicated man was trespassing on their property.

• Sept. 20 – A Manawa caller on Progress Road reported being locked her out of their apartment “just to be mean.” Both of them had been drinking.

• Sept. 21 – A man from Charlotte, N.C. was trying to buy some drinks in a bar and he gave the bartender his ID. The bartender told him to get out and did not return his ID. He was calling from outside the premise.

• Sept. 21 – An anonymous caller reported a driver was sleeping in a car with the engine running in the parking lot of Boondocks Bar and Grill.

• Sept. 21 – A Waupaca woman on Evergreen Lane reported her husband used a box cutter to slit his wrists. She wrapped the cut but was not sure if she was able to stop the bleeding.

• Sept. 21 – A male caller reported that people were trespassing on his property via DNR land.

• Sept. 21 – An unknown caller reported a 19-year-old person on County Trunk A was pinned by a tractor.

• Sept. 21 – A Waupaca man on Pine Lane reported he was pushed by woman and they were in an argument.

• Sept. 21 – A Waupaca man on East Road reported a man keeps asking him for a ride. He walks up the caller’s driveway and it happens constantly.

• Sept. 21 – An anonymous caller reported that an Iola woman brings crack back from Minnesota and distributes it in Waupaca. The woman would be returning tonight or tomorrow from Minnesota.

• Sept. 21 – An anonymous caller reported gunfire within Manawa city limits.

• Sept. 21 – A Waupaca caller on County Trunk QQ reported a suspicious man walking out of his driveway.

• Sept. 21 – A female caller reported a man who is on probation was drinking and boating and advised dispatched of two boat landings what he might disembark.

• Sept. 21 – A Manawa caller Garrity Road reported a pit bull came onto her property, attacked her dog and injured her husband.

• Sept. 21 – A New London woman on Canterbury Road requested a welfare check on a juvenile that might be smoking cigarettes and marijuana.

• Sept. 21 – An Appleton man reported at 5 a.m. he was getting ready to go duck hunting and his neighbor was purposefully shooting off fireworks to disturb the waterfowl.

• Sept. 21 – A Scandinavia woman on State Highway 49 reported a white Mustang drove up the bike ramp and was headed eastbound on the Tomorrow River State Trail.

• Sept. 21 – The Boathouse in Fremont reported a black SUV backed into multiple vehicles.

• Sept. 21 – A cell phone caller reported a car on fire near U.S. Highway 10.

• Sept. 22 – A Waupaca man on High Street reported a juvenile female was drunk and possibly on drugs and being disorderly to her parents. She was now in the woods behind their house.

• Sept. 22 – A Waupaca woman on Golke Road reported she got into a fight with her husband. He left on foot and made comments about suicide.

• Sept. 22 – A Dollar General in Embarrass reported a suspicious vehicle outside their store.

• Sept. 22 – An Iola man on Trout Creek Road reported someone put four metal sign posts on the bridge. He ran them over and his tires went flat.

• Sept. 22 – A Manawa woman on High Street reported illegal burning that was “very toxic smelling.”

• Sept. 22 – A Weyauwega man on Bartel Road reported a suspicious vehicle that keeps driving slowly past his house. It looked like a Ford Explorer.

• Sept. 22 - A Waupaca caller on Pryse Road reported his home was broken into and his glasses were stolen.

• There were 13 deer-related calls during this period. Three controlled burns were called in. A caller reported loose goats in the roadway. There was a report of a family of raccoons causing a vehicle crash. There were multiple reports of fallen trees and branches blocking roadways.