Sunday, November 3, 2024

Calling 911

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• Oct. 11 – A Waupaca woman on Nelsen Road reported her mailbox was smashed and car parts were strewn around. It was the fourth time it happened this year.

• Oct. 11 – Rawhide Youth Service reported a juvenile runaway.

• Oct. 11 – A Shawano woman on River Street reported a case of trespassing.

• Oct. 11 – The Wisconsin Veterans Home in King reported a resident made allegations of elder abuse.

• Oct. 11 – The Wisconsin Veterans Home reported a resident was missing $46.

• Oct. 11 – A male caller reported a driver in a Chevy Silverado was driving with his foot hanging out the window while looking at his phone and littering.

• Oct. 11 – A Weyauwega woman on Parker Street reported a heavy-set man with a goatee was in her backyard and going through other people’s backyards. He appeared intoxicated.

• Oct. 11 – A Weyauwega caller on White Lake Road requested a welfare check on her brother who was intoxicated, fell down, cut is cheek and could not get back up.

• Oct. 12 – A Clintonville woman on County Trunk D reported the theft of a 2014 Subaru Legacy.

• Oct. 12 – A female caller reported a missing 7-year-old child.

• Oct. 12 – A Marion man on Ramsdell Street reported a suspicious woman was driving around town taking pictures of people’s license plates.

• Oct. 12 – An Ogdensburg man on County Trunk K reported that while he was gone for the weekend, his camera recorded a large man shining a spotlight at his house while standing in the yard. On another day, a car stopped at 5 a.m. and shined a light at his house.

• Oct. 12 – A New London man on County Trunk N reported a trespasser on his land armed with a shotgun.

• Oct. 12 – A Marion man on Sprenger Road reported a man in black SUV slumped over a steering wheel south of County Trunk C.

• Oct. 12 –A cell phone caller reported she and her son were chased by a group of youths on bicycles that were armed with knives.

• Oct. 12 – A Berlin woman reported receiving a threatening message: “I thought you would have learned your lesson. I will burn your wife and you.”

• Oct. 12 – A Hartford man reported a man at a bar got upset due to him being too close to the other party’s girlfriend. The man pushed him down some steps and into a vehicle.

• Oct. 12 – Wally World Tavern in Waupaca reported there was an intoxicated man causing a scene outside.

• Oct. 13 – A New London woman on Stage Road reported a group of four to six people were trespassing on her property.

• Oct. 13 – An unknown caller reported there was a dead body lying in a cemetery.

• Oct. 13 – A caller reported his wife jumped out of a vehicle.

• Oct. 13 – A Weyauwega caller on Sumner Street reported that she and her boyfriend were out drinking and when they came home, he tried taking off with her children and her dog.

• Oct. 13 – A Clintonville woman on State Highway 45 reported there was a man outside with a gun stating he was going to shoot himself.

• Oct. 14 – A Manawa woman on Walnut Street reported a violent juvenile that kicked her and pushed her into a lamp.

• Oct. 14 – A Waupaca woman on Main Street reported a man fell and injured his hip. He was on the floor behind a locked door.

• Oct. 14 – A Marion woman on County Trunk OO reported a juvenile was kicked in the face a few times while on a school bus.

• Oct. 14 – An unknown caller reported observing two men trespass into the property of a water treatment facility to set up a hunting blind.

• Oct. 14 – A Waupaca man on Crystal Road reported he wired money to Florida to buy a camper. He was out $25,000.

• Oct. 14 –A Weyauwega man on Kruse Lane reported getting a letter from the IRS saying he worked for Door Dash in California in 2022. It stated he failed to claim $14,951. The caller believed his identity was stolen.

• Oct. 14 – A Wautoma woman requested a welfare check on her sister, a suicidal alcoholic who was too drunk to drive to get help.

• Oct. 14 – A Weyauwega man on Lake Street reported a suspicious car in the driveway.

• Oct. 14 – A New London woman on Stage Road reported that some people just jumped off her roof.

• Oct. 15 – Wisconsin Public Service requested assistance to shut off electric service at a residence that failed to pay the bills. There were potentially vicious dogs on the property.

• Oct. 15 – A New London man on County Trunk B reported someone dumped some duck carcasses in his backyard.

• Oct. 15 – A Waupaca man on King Road reported the female owner of a white Chevy Tahoe was likely to drive home intoxicated.

• Oct. 15 – An Ogdensburg caller on County Trunk K reported hearing a man yelling outside and went to investigate. The man yelled: “[Expletive] you! Get back in your house!” It was too dark to see anyone and the caller said there were issues with trespassers.

• Oct. 15 –A Manawa woman on Jakes Road reported two men with a black Jeep were shooting at a target at a wayside.

• Oct. 15 – ACR Repo reported they were repossessing a white 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe.

• Oct. 15 – A Seymour caller reported a man threatened to kill himself while in a “drug-induced psychosis.” The man had access to a rifle.

• Oct. 16 – A Waupaca man on Akron Road reported he was going to shoot his neighbor’s German shepherd if it comes onto his property again.

• Oct. 16 – A New London man on County Trunk T reported a suspicious blue and white airplane flew around in low circles for over an hour.

• Oct. 16 – A Waupaca caller on Stratton Lake Road reported a woman and her boyfriend hacked into his phone and were recording him and putting the material on the internet.

• Oct. 16 – A Waupaca caller on School Street reported that an intoxicated man was drinking and driving in a silver Pontiac.

• Oct. 17 – An Ogdensburg caller on County Trunk GG reported a fraud where he removed money from an account and converted it into Bitcoin at the guidance of an FCC agent.

• Oct. 17 – A Waupaca caller on Carmany Lane reported a suspicious black Jeep pulled up while she was blowing leaves. Men dressed in all black exited the vehicle and asked her if they could come onto her property to look around “for someone that got away.”

• Oct. 17 – A New London caller on Stage Road reported he received a suspicious call from an unknown person saying that they would deliver a package that was ordered a few years ago and asked if he would be around to sign for it.

• Oct. 17 – A Waupaca man on Lamplighter Lane reported a young girl was locked out of her house and unable to reach her father.

• Oct. 17 – Pick-N-Save in Waupaca reported there was an intoxicated man in the parking lot riding a bicycle while swearing and throwing trash at people.

• Oct. 17 – A Manawa woman on Oak Road reported receiving harassing messages from an out-of-state man that she had children with.

• Oct. 17 –A New London woman on State Highway 45 reported her son was having mental health issues and then she admitted she had mental health issues, too.

• Oct. 17 – A Waupaca man on Berkshire Lane reported he was in a “state of hell.” He mentioned “Beautiful Waupaca” and said they only thing beautiful about it was there were not many people. He said, “See you in hell” and hung up.

• There were 21 deer-related calls during this period. Seven controlled burns were called in. ThedaCare New London reported a man was bitten by an unvaccinated barn kitten.

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