Friday, December 13, 2024

Calling 911

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• Nov. 11 –A Manawa man on State Highway 22-110 reported his wife drove a truck into his car. He called earlier in the morning and said he and his wife “have been having issues and arguing.”

• Nov. 11 – The Waupaca County Courthouse reported a suspicious man wandering around.

• Nov. 11 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a youth bit a staff member.

• Nov. 11 – A Waupaca man on Casey Lake Lane reported his credit card information was stolen and used for online betting that resulted in $1,100 in charges.

• Nov. 11 – A Big Falls man on Harrison Street reported juveniles were running around with cordless drills and drilling holes in neighborhood trees.

• Nov. 11 – A Scandinavia man on Weinmann Road requested a deputy be present as he kicked out his roommate. He called back and reported his wallet and other things were stolen.

• Nov. 11 – A Waupaca woman on Westgate Acres Road reported a juvenile runaway.

• Nov. 11 – A Weyauwega caller on County Trunk X reported a woman walked into her house and started acting disorderly. The caller had no idea who she was. She left in a red hatchback heading for the Chimney Inn.

• Nov. 11 – A cell phone caller reported hearing five to six gunshots on County Trunk QQ near Clearwater Harbor.

• Nov. 12 – Fleet Farm in Waupaca reported an intoxicated driver leaving the parking lot.

• Nov. 12 – A Waupaca man on Kristin Lane reported possible trespassing on his property as two of his cameras were disabled and he did not turn them off.

• Nov. 12 – A female caller reported that a man “hacked” her car and was tracking her. She said she had a recording admitting this.

• Nov. 12 – A Marion woman on Main Street reported a 20-year-old woman was having a seizure. Her mother said the woman ate THC gummies.

• Nov. 12 – A Manawa man on State Highway 22-110 reported suspicious people banging on a house with flashlights for 15 minutes.

• Nov. 12 – The Weyauwega bus garage reported a red SUV drove through a stop sign while children were crossing the road.

• Nov. 13 – A Bear Creek man on River Road reported he was following a suspicious vehicle that was trespassing on his property in Outagamie County. He was on Airport Road and the vehicle was speeding to get away from him.

• Nov. 13 – An Amherst caller on River Road reported three vehicles in a field with their lights on. When he approached, they shut the lights off. The caller suspected poaching.

• Nov. 13 - A Scandinavia woman on Simonson Road reported an 86-year-old woman fell and possibly broke her leg. She was behind a locked door.

• Nov. 14 – An Amherst Junction man reported a possible case of medication fraud.

• Nov. 14 – Weyauwega Star Dairy requested a welfare check on an employee that called in sick three days ago and has not been heard from since.

• Nov.14 – A Waupaca woman on Crystal River Lane reported a man on a bicycle was riding down the middle of the road and she almost struck him.

• Nov. 14 – A Waupaca man on Shadow Road reported the theft of a motorcycle.

• Nov 15 – A Kohler man reported his soon-to-be-ex-brother-in-law was following him.

• Nov. 15 – An Embarrass woman on Main Street reported a suspicious white Ford van in her yard.

• Nov. 15 – A Weyauwega woman on White Lake Road reported a neighbor was shooting a “high power rifle” and it was scaring her animals.

• Nov. 15 – A Scandinavia woman on Rollofson Lake Road reported suspicious people in a field with a flashlight.

• Nov. 15 – Schueller’s Great Exspechtations reported there was a person sleeping behind the bar and now the person was yelling at people.

• Nov. 16 – A Waupaca caller on East Ware Road reported a woman appeared to have jumped out of a gray Suburban and a man roughly got her back into the vehicle.

• Nov. 16 – A 911 caller requested an ambulance for his father who was struck by a tree.

• Nov. 16 – A Waupaca man on Hartman Creek Road reported a juvenile runaway.

• Nov. 16 – An anonymous caller reported a man was going to end his life and said that he does not want to live.

• Nov. 16 – A Waupaca caller on State Highway 22 reported a man was being physical with him and throwing things around.

• Nov. 17 – ThedaCare reported a man with slurred speech, was drooling, and had a headache and left-side facial numbness.

• Nov. 17 – An unknown caller whispered something about a gun and hung up.

• Nov. 17 –A Waupaca caller on Pine Street reported people in a black Ford Ranger tailgated her, passed her, flipped her off and took a picture of her and flipped her off again.

• Nov. 17 – A 911 caller reported the death of a 47-year-old female.

• Nov. 17 – Treehouse Foods in Manawa reported a suspended employee was sending threatening messages to another employee.

• Nov. 17 – A Weyauwega man on South Street reported there were suspicious people in the cemetery with flashlights.

• Nov. 17 – An Ogdensburg woman on North Water Street reported a man was out of control and trying to harm his wife.

• Nov. 17 – A Waupaca caller on Harrison Street reported a man struck a woman, then said that she was hitting herself. The woman won’t go outside because he will lock her out.

• There were 35 deer-related calls during this period. Seven controlled burns were called in. A New London woman reported four loose cows in the roadway. A New London woman on Bean City Road was bitten in the ribcage by the neighbor’s dog. A woman was bitten by a dog on Stratton Lake Road.

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