Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Calling 911

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• Oct. 4 – A Clintonville caller on State Highway 156 reported her mentally unstable daughter went outside and left on foot.

• Oct. 4 – A Fremont woman on State Highway 45 reported he ex-husband had a 45-day period to pick up his belongings. That time expired and she asked about her options.

• Oct. 4 – An Iola caller on Anderson Road reported his neighbors’ dogs were running loose on his property.

• Oct. 4 –Waupaca County Probation and Parole requested a check on a sex offender who was supposed to be living at a local address but might be living in Iowa with a woman and her children.

• Oct. 4 – An Embarrass man on Main Street reported the theft of a John Deere riding lawn mower.

• Oct. 4 – An Embarrass caller on High Street reported a man passed out behind the wheel of a vehicle. He pounded on the window and the man woke up. The caller smelled alcohol on the man.

• Oct. 4 – A Waupaca woman on Riverside Drive reported a juvenile runaway.

• Oct. 4 – A Waupaca caller on Hill Street reported a woman has been saying for a week that she did not want to live anymore.

• Oct. 4 –A Waupaca caller on Young Drive reported an intoxicated man was yelling and sweating at her.

• Oct. 4 –A Marion caller on Circle J Road reported he was on some public hunting land and found a firearm.

• Oct. 4 –A Waupaca caller on Main Street reported a man told her children than when a certain person gets out of jail, he was going to kill their mother (the caller).

• Oct. 5 – A Manawa caller on Progress Road reported a man would not return her keys. The man also called 911 and said the woman was throwing things at him.

• Oct. 5 – A Waupaca caller on Berkshire Lane requested an ambulance for a 59-year-old man who fell out of his wheelchair.

• Oct. 5 – A Manawa caller on Dorothy Drive reported a woman was “psycho.” She was up all night pacing outside and said someone was out to kill her and her kids.

• Oct. 5 – A 911 caller reported a domestic situation where the parties involved were “taking chainsaws to each other’s cars” and throwing rocks.

• Oct. 5 – A Weyauwega caller on North Shore Road reported the theft of a drone.

• Oct. 5 – A female caller reported she was installing Amazon Prime on her TV. Instead she installed an app that turned out to be a scam and $430 disappeared from her bank account.

• Oct. 5 – The Store in Manawa reported a gas drive-off. The vehicle was a dark GMC truck.

• Oct. 5 – A female caller reported her brother threw her onto a cement surface.

• Oct. 5 – A Crestview, Florida man reported the theft of a large orange traffic cone he placed to mark a culvert.

• Oct. 5 – A Clintonville woman on State Highway 156 reported a woman that believed her apartment was full of snakes.

• Oct. 5 – A Fremont caller on Guhl Road reported a bullet hole in his garage door.

• Oct. 5 – A Waupaca caller on Brainerd Drive reported a suspicious Jeep was shining its lights around his house.

• Oct. 5 – A Clintonville man on State Highway 156 reported he was attacked by dogs.

• Oct. 5 – An Iola caller on Mill Street requested a deputy to go and wake up her boyfriend so he could jump start her car.

• Oct. 5 – An Oshkosh caller reported that her intoxicated boyfriend was grabbing the steering wheel while she was driving.

• Oct. 5 – A Fremont caller on Fremont Street reported his neighbor and his neighbor’s daughter were harassing him.

• Oct. 6 – An Iola caller on Doede Lane reported he was taking down some No Trespassing signs and suddenly he heard three gun shots over his head.

• Oct. 6 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.

• Oct. 6 – Ferg’s Bavarian Village reported a suspicious truck.

• Oct. 6 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile tried to assault a staff member and “put a chair through a window.”

• Oct. 7 – A female caller reported her son was bitten multiple times by two loose pit bulls.

• Oct. 7 – A Clintonville caller on Pearl Street reported a woman left an address on foot while making suicidal comments.

• Oct. 7 – A New London caller on Collier Road reported a man told her to “Get the [expletive] out of the house.”

• Oct. 7 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile kicked a staff member and spit on them.

• Oct. 7 – A Poy Sippi man on Prospect Street reported a haze in the air and the smell of something burning, like a car tire.

• Oct. 8 – A female caller reported she was flipping a house. She has a dumpster and somebody dumped a mattress, a toilet and other items in there.

• Oct. 8 – The Waupaca District Attorney issued a warrant for a man charged with sex crimes that did not show up for the second day of his jury trial.

• Oct. 8 – A Hortonville woman reported her debit card was hacked and there were charges over $350 on it.

• Oct. 8 – A New London caller on Stage Road reported there were trespassers in her woods. They installed a motor on her roof that is disintegrating the underlayment of her shingles.

• Oct. 8 – A New London woman on Flease Road reported a person in a reddish Jeep with a black roof threw out a dog and took off.

• Oct. 8 – An unknown caller requested a welfare check on a man whose sister recently passed away. He said he doesn’t want to live any longer and was throwing glass items around his house.

• Oct. 8 – An Embarrass man on Main Street reported his grandmother’s generator was stolen.

• Oct. 9 – A male caller requested a welfare check on a black car parked in the back of a parking lot. The caller found a young boy in diapers wandering around and was unsure to whom the child belongs.

• Oct. 9 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.

• Oct. 9 – A New London caller on State Highway 54 reported a man dumped 50 tires on a property next to his.

• Oct. 10 – A Waupaca man on Tomorrow River Lane reported somebody ran over their birdhouse and left a strange note.

• Oct. 10 – A Waupaca woman on Whispering Pines Road requested an ambulance for an elderly man who had been on the floor for a few hours. All the doors were locked and she could not enter.

• Oct. 10 – An anonymous caller reported a man that was screaming all day and yelling at his children. It was an ongoing issue.

• Oct. 10 – A New London man on Shaw Road reported a female driver drove a truck down the hill and into the water. She was out of the water, walking around and appeared to be intoxicated.

• Oct. 10 – A Manawa man on Progress Road reported the death of an 85-year-old man.

• Oct. 10 – A Weyauwega caller on Manor Drive provided an address where there was a lot of screaming and yelling.

• Oct. 10 – An Ogdensburg caller on County Trunk K requested extra patrol because someone was shooting his cats.

• Oct. 10 – A Weyauwega woman on White Lake Road reported a suspicious vehicle that would sit in a spot for a while and then move to other spots and stop.

• There were 11 deer-related calls during this period. Two controlled burns were called in. An unknown caller reported six white calves were loose and could not be found. A loose steer was reported on Progress Road. In Iola caller reported a loose black beef cow. An Iola caller on Westhill Road reported goats in the roadway.