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Waupaca County Sheriff’s report Jan. 5

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• Dec. 27 – A King man on County Trunk QQ reported his social security number was compromised while online.
• Dec. 27 – An Iola man on County Trunk G reported his neighbor was playing “Apache war music” on a boom box facing his driveway and the caller thought this to be a threat.
• Dec. 27 – A Waupaca man on Apple Tree Lane reported someone hacked his bank account and he was out $3,300. It was somehow through a PayPal credit card.
• Dec. 27 –A Marion woman on Buss Road reported her daughter’s friend was being harassed by some parents.
• Dec. 28 –A Clintonville woman on 1st Street reported her boyfriend hit her six times with a closed fist after she told him, “Go ahead, hit me.” She didn’t believe he would do it.
• Dec. 28 – A sergeant from the Berlin Police Department reported he recovered a Waupaca County stop sign.
• Dec. 28 – A New London woman on County Trunk W reported her neighbor will look into her garbage can and tip it over. He also put a boulder in her driveway.
• Dec. 28 – A Clintonville man on Old CC reported his child was not listening. The dispatcher advised him he needs to parent his child. The caller wanted to speak to an officer.
• Dec. 28 – A Fremont woman on Wolf River Drive reported her neighbor sent her harassing text messages and nude pictures.
• Dec. 28 –An Embarrass woman on Depot Street reported her neighbors were fighting and it sound like someone got thrown down some steps.
• Dec. 28 - Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.
• Dec. 28 –A New London woman on Zirbel Road reported a man was standing on County Trunk B waving his hands.
• Dec. 29 – A Fremont woman on Pine Road reported a suspicious vehicle at the end of her driveway that was sitting there for 30 minutes.
• Dec. 30 – An unknown caller reported a 36-year-old woman was planning to crash her car in order to kill herself.
• Dec. 30 – A Clintonville woman on Meadow Lane reported her TV has a national alert system that goes off and locks up her TV. A person from Spectrum said her TV may be “compromised.” The caller said her bank card was hacked several weeks ago.
• Dec. 30 –A Waupaca woman on Commercial Drive reported a male was having a manic episode, making suicidal comments and breaking things.
• Dec. 30 – Rawhide Youth Services reported damage to a toilet lid, sink and light fixture. The youth threatened to damage more stuff.
• Dec. 30 – A Marion man on Graetz Road reported a suspicious blue minivan pulled into his driveway and a person was walking around with a flashlight. When the caller turned on his exterior lights, the person drove away with the headlights off.
• Dec. 30 – An Iola woman on Water Street reported male and female were yelling in the parking lot and the woman was yelling for help.
• Dec. 31 – A Waupaca man on Center Street reported a suspicious male and female were walking down the middle of the street. They came to his door and were talking super fast and the female wanted to trade him a bottle of soap for some other item.
• Dec. 31 –A Waupaca woman on McAllister Road reported she has fuel all over her, cannot lift the gas can and wants to go home. She said people were drunk and uncooperative.
• Jan. 1 – An Iola man on Adams Street reported hearing someone yelling for help. He observed a woman crying outside. A male came out of the house and told him to get off his property.
• Jan. 1 – Kwik Trip in Waupaca on Fulton Street reported a suspicious black Chrysler with tinted windows in the employee parking area that had been hanging out there all week.
• Jan. 1 – A New London woman on Kanaman Road reported her daughter recently made suicidal comments.
• Jan. 1 –A Manawa woman on State Highway 22-110 reported a juvenile was add to a Snapchat group and a juvenile in the group threatened that a house would be shot up.
• Jan. 1 – Rawhide Youth Services reported multiple juvenile runaways.
• Jan. 2 – A Manawa woman on Bridge Street reported both of her neighbors told her she was a whore. She wanted to speak to officers about the harassment.
• Jan. 2 – A Waupaca man on Main Street reported his mailbox was smashed and a side mirror was left behind.
• Jan. 2 – A Waupaca woman on McAllister Road reported “they are not letting her leave.” There was screaming in the background.
• Jan. 2 – A Weyauwega woman on Reek Road reported her 21-year-old daughter took ten Xanax and locked herself in a car.
• Jan. 2 – A Marion woman on Main Street reported she was kicked out of her parent’s home. She had been living there for a couple months.
• Jan. 2 – A Clintonville woman on Dennison Road reported her father used his truck to kick up rocks at her and her boyfriend.
• Jan. 3 – A Clintonville man on Dennison Road reported a smashed mailbox.
• Jan. 3 – A Waupaca man on Draeger Road reported his Chevy Silverado was stolen while he was in jail.
• Jan. 3 – A male caller provided the address of an Air BnB. A renter had a problem with the thermostat so he said he was going to heat the house with the oven.
• Jan. 3 – JR’s Sportsman’s Bar reported five to six people were fighting outside in the parking lot. The caller could see blood.
• Jan. 3 – ACR Repo reported they would be repossessing a 2021 Chrysler Voyager.
• Jan. 4 – A female caller reported a juvenile was threatening to kill family members and has been violent in the past.
• Jan. 4 –A Weyauwega woman on High Street reported a situation with a juvenile playing with a dog, screaming, slamming doors and walking home with no shoes on.
• Jan. 4 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile needs evacuation after an attempted suicide by strangulation with a pillowcase.
• Jan. 4 – An unknown caller reported a female was trying to take some pills and trying to kill herself. She has attempted this in the past.
• Jan. 4 – A New London woman on Stage Road reported someone outside was running a “cyber machine” that was messing with her fridge, outlets, furnace and water.
• Jan. 5 –An Ogdensburg woman on County Trunk K reported getting threatening messages from a male who threatened to beat up her stepfather.
• Jan. 5 –A male caller reported he was ice fishing and his tailgate was open when he got home. He lost a sled, two bags of tip-ups, ice fishing rods and a hand auger.
• Jan. 5 – A Marion man on Riverview Drive reported a suspicious vehicle on Garfield Avenue.
• There were 16 deer-related calls during this period. Fourteen controlled burns were called in. A Clintonville woman reported four inches of manure on the road. A cell caller reported two black horses in the roadway. A medium-sized black and white dog was found on Apple Tree Lane. ThedaCare New London reported woman was bitten by a dog. An anonymous caller reported a loose pit bull was roaming on neighboring properties.

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