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Calling 911

Waupaca County Sheriff’s report Jan. 26

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• Jan. 19 –A Waupaca man on County Trunk QQ reported his son damaged his door and he was afraid of him.
• Jan. 20 –An Iola man on Brandt Road reported he got home from vacation and a firearm was missing and there was a condom in his pajama pants.
• Jan. 20 –An Iola man on County Trunk J reported $400 was taken from his bank account from an out-of-state gun store.
• Jan. 20 – El Poblano on County Trunk QQ reported a man was in the restaurant making threatening comments.
• Jan. 21 – A Manawa woman on Nuthatch Lane reported a man was having a mental breakdown.
• Jan. 21 –A Fremont woman on County Trunk II reported her boyfriend was hitting her. She was outside and crying.
• Jan. 22 –An Ogdensburg man on County Trunk K reported the theft of a trail camera.
• Jan. 22 – An Iola man on Pagel Road reported his Fidelity account was compromised and there was a data breach.
• Jan. 22 –A Larsen man reported an ATV went through the ice. He escaped but the ATV was still in the water.
• Jan. 22 –An unknown caller reported striking a gas line while digging to fix a water line.
• Jan. 22 –A Marion man on Meyer Street reported a woman was threatening to kill him with a knife. The woman was waving a knife in the caller’s face.
• Jan. 22 – A New London man on Sleepy Lane reported a juvenile was having an “explosive episode” and an ambulance was needed.
• Jan. 22 –A Marion man on Garfield Avenue reported a man in a white Audi pulled up and harassed his son and threw some beer bottles.
• Jan. 23 –A 911 caller reported a 68-year-old man struck his head, was bleeding heavily and was passed out.
• Jan. 23 – A New London woman on Stage Road reported beams, lasers and cyberware were in her house.
• Jan. 24 – Go Riteway Transportation reported a vehicle that did not stop for a school bus when its lights were flashing and stop sign extended.
• Jan. 24 –A 911 caller reported a kitchen fire.
• Jan. 24 –Marion Police Dept. reported a burglary in progress and requested backup.
• Jan. 24 – Rawhide Youth Services reported one juvenile tried to suffocate another juvenile with a pillowcase.
• Jan. 24- A Weyauwega woman on Guth Road reported a suspicious red vehicle by a house that was unoccupied.
• Jan. 25 – Assured Recovery reported the license plate number of a vehicle they were repossessing.
• Jan. 25 – A Dale woman on Whitney Street reported her ex-boyfriend was extremely intoxicated, asking strange questions and complaining that his stomach hurt.
• Jan. 25 – The Waupaca Expo Center reported the smell of gas in a utility room.
• Jan. 25 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.
• Jan. 25 – A Waupaca woman on Hill Crest Drive reported a suspicious SUV parked by the garbage dumpster at the Filling Station. The vehicle was parked there for four hours.
• Jan. 25 – A Fremont man on Doty Street reported he was punched in the face by a male at the Bridge Bar.
• Jan. 25 –A Clintonville man on Hemlock Street reported a bunch of garbage was dumped and spread out over his 30-acre cornfield.
• Jan. 26 –A Weyauwega man on White Lake Road reported he was burning boxes and “the fire got away, close to the LP tank.”
• Jan. 26 – The Wisconsin veterans Home reported a physical altercation between two residents in the dementia unit. They do not recall how the fight started.
• Jan. 26 – ThedaCare at Home in Appleton reported a male patient shot himself in the head. A home nurse was on the scene.
• Jan. 26 –A male caller reported his ex-wife called him, saying that a man threw her out of his house. She was now walking down the road, unsure of where she was or where she was going.
• Jan. 26 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile was on the roof threatening to jump.
• There were seven deer-related calls during this period. Two controlled burns were called in. Deputies stopped three snowmobiles. A caller reported an aggressive pit bull running loose on County Trunk QQ. An Ogdensburg woman reported a car-chasing German shepherd. There were an above average number of calls about disabled vehicles during the recent extreme cold weather.

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