Monday, January 13, 2025

Calling 911

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• Nov. 22 – An unknown caller reported a person pulled out of Silver Mist and dumped a bunch of rocks in the roadway.

• Nov. 22 – A Waupaca caller on Cleghorn Road reported a man broke into her home and caused a domestic incident.

• Nov. 22 –An Embarrass man on Grand Avenue reported he received a death threat on the phone. He did not know the caller. “Lay a hand on her and I will beat you and put a gun to your head,” said the caller.

• Nov. 22 –A Clintonville man reported a woman in the middle of the road who could not breathe. She said she was trying to get away from her boyfriend.

• Nov. 22 – A Manawa man on Mountain Lake Road reported a trespasser wearing camouflage with a shotgun was captured on his trail camera.

• Nov. 22 – A Waupaca caller on Pleasant View Lane reported his neighbor’s front window was open and the screen was broken.

• Nov. 22 – A Marion caller on Circle J Road reported a person was walking in the road and every time a car passed, the person darted across the road and into the trees.

• Nov. 22 – A Waupaca woman on Glenvale Court reported a suspicious car with its lights going on and off near Pryse Road.

• Nov. 23 – Betty’s Bar and Grill in Clintonville reported several people were banging on the back door trying to get it. It was 2:41 a.m.

• Nov. 23 – A New London man on County Trunk B reported a gray SUV driving down the road and shooting into a field. This was the morning of the opening day of deer season. It was 3:49 a.m.

• Nov. 23 – A caller requested a welfare check for a man he found slumped over the wheel of a vehicle.

• Nov. 23 – A New London caller on Ritchie Road reported the death of a 65-year-old man that was in a box blind in a tree.

• Nov. 23 – ThedaCare requested a welfare check on a man who said he would be better off if he wasn’t here. He was crying on the phone.

• Nov. 23 – A Marion caller on Main Street reported her landlord removed mail from her mailbox.

• Nov. 23 – A female caller (different than the caller above) reported her landlord took mail out of her mailbox.

• Nov. 23 – A Larsen caller reported a trespasser on his property near White Lake Road.

• Nov. 23 – A Waupaca caller on Pleasant Park Lane reported he was walking his dog and a man grabbed his dog and started choking it for no reason.

• Nov. 23 – A Sheboygan Falls caller reported he was camping on his property and trespassers shot a buck on his property and dragged it off.

• Nov. 23 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.

• Nov. 23 – A Waupaca caller on Western Avenue reported she was having a possible cocaine overdose.

• Nov. 23 – A 911 caller reported the death of a man in the woods near Caledonia.

• Nov. 23 – An unknown caller reported seeing flames on a house near County Trunks O and T.

• Nov. 23 – A female caller reported five horses were missing.

• Nov. 43 – A Waupaca man on Park Avenue reported seeing a woman being dragged by her hair in the hallway and into an apartment.

• Nov. 24 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.

• Nov. 24 – Taco Bell in Waupaca reported a woman yelling and screaming at the drive-thru.

• Nov. 24 – A Clintonville man on Gratzke road reported a garage had white smoke pouring out of it.

• Nov. 24 – A Clintonville caller on County Trunk CC reported he received a caller from a person posing as a deputy from the sheriff’s office. The person stated the caller needed to send money for a sex registry violation. He sent $200 via a Kwik Trip kiosk.

• Nov. 25 – A Clintonville caller on Main Street reported a man in a Chevy Silverado pointed a gun at him.

• Nov. 25 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.

• Nov. 26 – A Clintonville man reported a domestic dispute in the Fleet Farm parking lot.

• Nov. 26 – A Marion caller on Meyer Street reported a female was at her residence that was fearful of being hurt by her brother.

• Nov. 26 – A Manawa caller on Hillside Road reported a man was not welcome to retrieve a tree stand on her land.

• Nov. 26 – An Iola caller on Anderson Road reported her daughter was out of control.

• Nov. 26 – A Waupaca woman on Oman Street reported a man was trying to break into her house.

• Nov. 26 – A Waupaca caller on Shambeau Trace reported she heard a noise and her dog was acting funny.

• Nov. 26 – A Waupaca woman on Riverside Drive reported hearing a banging sound around her house.

• Nov. 27 – A DNR warden requested the sheriff to send a deputy to warn hunters on state land that some hunters were standing in the roadway to shoot driven deer.

• Nov. 27 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.

• Nov. 27 – A Scandinavia man on Nottleson Road reported a suspicious flashing light coming from the top of a ridge.

• Nov. 28 – A Tigerton man on County Trunk J reported a deer hunters shot towards his house and shattered a window.

• Nov. 28 – A Marion caller on Main Street reported a man with a restraining order was text messaging her.

• Nov. 29 – A New London caller on Seefeld Road reported her neighbor was drunk and in her home. He refused to leave and he locked the caller out of her own house but she got back inside.

• Nov. 29 – A Clintonville man on Steenbock Road reported his back door was open and it looked like it had been kicked in. An upstairs light was also on.

• Nov. 30 – An unknown caller provided an address with loud music and yelling and possible underage drinking.

• Nov. 30 – A Waupaca man on Chad Court reported someone was possibly breaking into his house. The person came on foot. There was a flashlight and an alarm went off.

• Nov. 30 – A Manawa caller on North Bridge Street reported his snowmobile was stolen along with his father-in-law’s trailer.

• Nov. 30 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.

• Nov. 30 – A Waupaca man on Shambeau Court reported finding shotgun shells and beer cans on his property.

• Nov. 30 – An Iola woman on Water Street reported a suspicious van near her mother’s property. The van was not running and had been sitting there for a couple hours.

• Dec. 1 – A Marion caller on Prospect Avenue reported his girlfriend’s 27-year-old son was refusing to leave the house. He had been staying there for the past 15 months.

• Dec. 1 – A New London man on Ely Lane reported the theft of a package. The package was confirmed to be delivered via a photo.

• There were 17 deer-related calls during this period. Eight controlled burns were called in. A Clintonville man was bitten on his thumb by his own cat. ThedaCare reported two cases of Waupaca residents bitten by dogs. A Waupaca man on Radley Road reported longhorn cattle running loose. A Hortonville man reported an injured red-tailed hawk on the roadway. A caller reported some horses were neglected and without water.

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