Monday, January 13, 2025

Calling 911

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• Dec. 2 – A Weyauwega caller on Clark Street reported the death of a 40-year-old man.

• Dec. 2 – A Waupaca caller on Setter Lane reported the sound of booms. He could not tell if it was gunfire.

• Dec. 2 – An Iola caller on State Highway 49 reported she believed someone was watching her. She receives suspicious calls and she finds beer cans at the end of her driveway.

• Dec. 3 – Canadian National reported some crossing arms malfunctioned and were blocking a crossing with no train coming.

• Dec. 3 – A Waupaca caller on County Trunk QQ reported her tenant was “explosive” and other residents were fearful of him. He also caused property damage. She requested help with the eviction.

• Dec. 3 – An unknown caller reported a white Dodge Ram drove past a school bus when it was stopped and the lights were flashing.

• Dec. 3 – A Waupaca man on Wisconsin Street reported a lost Remington 30.06 rifle.

• Dec. 3 – A Waupaca caller on County Trunk K reported she was defrauded $1,000 via a PayPal account.

• Dec. 3 – A Waupaca caller on LeRoy Butler Drive requested a welfare check on a woman who called her. The woman could not speak because she had vocal cord surgery.

• Dec. 3 –Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.

• Dec. 4 –Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile hit and kicked two staff members.

• Dec. 4 – A female caller reported a man believed that the neighbors were conspiring to kill him.

• Dec. 4 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.

• Dec. 4 – The Wisconsin Veterans Home in King reported a resident claimed that he was missing some money.

• Dec. 4 – A 911 caller reported the death of a 64-year-old man.

• Dec. 4 – A 911 caller requested an ambulance for a 62-year-old man with a pulse but not breathing.

• Dec. 5 –A New London man on County Trunk N reported a bullet hole in his barn door.

• Dec. 5 – A Manawa woman on County Trunk B reported she was receiving harassing calls from a company asking for money.

• Dec. 5 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.

• Dec. 6 – An anonymous caller reported some juveniles threw an egg at his truck and broke the side mirror.

• Dec. 6 – An Ogdensburg man on Keating Street reported his neighbor flies his drone over his fields and food plots. He wanted to know what could be done about these incursions.

• Dec. 6 – A Waupaca man on Rural Road reported the Department of Veterans Affairs informed him he would receive a check. The check never arrived. The VA traced the check and learned it was cashed.

• Dec. 6 – A contractor brought in a plastic bag filled with pill bottles that he found in a house on Lincoln Avenue in Clintonville. The house has been vacant for three or four years. He turned over the items to the sheriff’s office.

• Dec. 6 – A Clintonville woman on Island Road reported a suspicious maroon Ford minivan driving up and down the road.

• Dec. 6 – Marion Body Works reported one employee threatened to kill another employee.

• Dec. 6 – An unknown caller reported a natural gas leak but could not locate its source.

• Dec. 6 – A 911 caller reported a vehicle on fire.

• Dec. 6 – A Clintonville man on State Highway 156 reported two women were harassing him. He blocked their numbers and told them to stop it. Now they came to his house and did burnouts in his driveway.

• Dec. 6 – A New London man on Huntley Road reported he was flying his drone and he heard gunfire. An individual fired five to six more shots at the drone. The drone video recorded the encounter. The caller did not know the anti-aircraft gunner.

• Dec. 7 –A Waupaca man on Melody Lane reported a woman was invited into the home by the caller’s cousin who lives with the caller and the caller’s mother. The caller wanted the woman removed from the premise.

• Dec. 7 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.

• Dec. 7 – A Manawa woman on Oak Road reported her ex-husband was threatening her via email and Facebook Messenger. He threatened to choke her and kill her and throw her into the river.

• Dec. 8 – A Marinette woman requested a welfare check on her son who was drinking at Betty’s Bar & Grill with members of his National Guard unit. He was extremely intoxicated and he said it would be very easy to slit his jugular.

• Dec. 8 – A Marion woman on Meyer Street reported she was “looking for crisis.” She had thoughts of overdosing or cutting herself.
• Dec. 8 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.

• Dec. 8 – A Pine River man on Saxeville Road reported he heard the door that connects the house to the garage open. He called out thinking it was his wife. The door quickly closed. No one was there when he checked.

• Dec. 8 – An Iola man on County Trunk G reported a person struck his mailbox the night before. A taillight was left behind.

• Dec. 8 – An unknown caller reported the death of a 62-year-old man.

• There were 12 deer-related calls during this period. One controlled burn was called in. A New London man reported a black cow was in the road. A Waupaca man reported an injured goose in his backyard.

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