• March 10 – A Clintonville woman on Cass Road reported a suspicious blue car. A male inside said he needed help but it was unclear what kind of help was needed.
• March 10 –A Waupaca man on Carmany Lane reported his ex-girlfriend entered his residence and possibly stole two keys and a handgun.
• March 10 –A Weyauwega man on Alfred Street reported someone removed the lock on his storage unit and took some items.
• March 10 –A New London woman on Otto Road reported a female was feeling suicidal and wanted to talk to someone.
• March 10 –Econolodge in Waupaca reported a man had his door open and was yelling.
• March 11 –A Waupaca woman on Christmas Tree lane reported two suspicious men near her property with a rake.
• March 11 – A New London woman on County Trunk O reported the death of a 59-year-old male.
• March 11 – A woman on Lind Center Road reported a fraudulent transaction involving a curio cabinet.
• March 11 – Dupont Cheese in Marion reported the theft of 50 pallets.
• March 11 – A New London woman on Huntley Road reported her ex-husband was sending her and other people letters. He said he does not respect her because she voted for Trump.
• March 11 – An Iola woman on Iola Street reported she was told by her son that a man threatened to kill her and her daughter.
• March 11 – An Ogdensburg woman on County Trunk E reported a bull was shot on the property next door and it was lying by a fence.
• March 11 – A Manawa man on Progress Road reported he had not slept in four days. He ran out of his prescription medication. His heartbeat was irregular.
• March 11 – A Fremont woman on Waupaca Street reported a child was running around naked. There were no parents around.
• March 11 – Winnebago County Sheriff’s Office reported a woman was feeling suicidal and hard sharp objects in her purse that she could use to hurt herself.
• March 11 – An Iola woman on Division Court reported a suspicious vehicle was parked in front of her house and two men were walking around her house with flashlights.
• March 11 – A Weyauwega man on Sumner Street reported his father is accusing his stepfather of stealing money from him [the caller].
• March 12 –A Clintonville man on Pioneer Road called multiple times requested they arrest his wife.
• March 12 – An anonymous caller requested a welfare check on a man suspected of having a mental breakdown.
• March 12 – A Kenosha man reported adults smoking marijuana in a car with a child. The joint was visible and he could smell it.
• March 12 –A Fremont woman on Pine Valley Lane requested a welfare check on a man who believed he was poisoned. The caller said he has mental health problems.
• March 12 –A Clintonville woman on Lakeshore Road reported she has a video of her male neighbor saying things to her. She wanted an officer to see the video of her neighbor calling her “a thing.”
• March 12 – A Clintonville man on State Highway 156 reported his neighbor was shooting at his house and walking up and down the shared driveway with a loaded gun and looking into their windows.
• March 12 – Kwik Trip on County Trunk QQ in Waupaca reported a man came into the store slurring his words, and smelling of alcohol. He had red eyes and could not stand still. He left in a red Impala towards King.
• March 13 – A New London man on Division Street reported someone hit him on the head because his music was too loud.
• March 13 –A Marion man on 2nd Street reported a woman made suicidal comments twice this week.
• March 13 – A Waupaca woman on West Road reported her ex-husband called her and made threats.
• March 13 – An unknown caller requested an ambulance for a 70-year-old man choking on a piece of food. A person was attempting the Heimlich maneuver. He was turning blue.
• March 14 – A Manawa woman on Wolf Road reported she was scammed while using her computer. A message came up with a 800 number to call. She ended up taking out $16,000 and depositing it into a Bitcoin machine
• March 14 – An Iola woman on Water Street reported someone fell through the ice near Taylor Park. The person was under the ice.
• March 14 – A Waupaca woman on King Road reported her bank cards were missing. There were attempts to take money off her debit card and her credit card had $300 of charges.
• March 14 – An unknown caller relayed a message of a man requesting to cancel all future mental health appointments as he “won’t need them where I am going.”
• March 15 – A Fremont man on Milwaukee Street reported another male gave him two black eyes because they were talking about sports teams.
• March 15 – A Waupaca man on State Highway 22 reported the illegal dumping of five tires in the ditch.
• March 15 – The Wisconsin Veterans Home reported a 30-year-old woman with bipolar disorder stated she wanted to hurt herself.
• March 15 –The U.S. Postal Service reported a mail carrier noticed a man has not picked up his mail for a week. His vehicle was outside and the man had not been seen outside.
• March 15 – Royalton Station reported a male with shoulder-length hair wearing pajama pants and white t-shirt was stumbling in the store and looked intoxicated.
• March 15 – A Waupaca man on Western Avenue requested he be committed to a mental hospital because he had a violent outburst.
• March 16 –The Wisconsin Veterans Home reported a person in a Black Ford Edge drove to the top of the hill in the cemetery and was dead from a self-inflected gunshot wound.
• March 16 –A Weyauwega man on Alfred Street reported hearing the sound of semi-automatic rifle fire near his home.
• March 16 –A Manawa man on Grove Street reported items were missing from his home.
• March 16 –Rawhide Youth Services reported two juvenile runaways.
• There were six deer-related calls during this period. Five controlled burns were called in. A man on Tresness Road reported he was attacked by two German shepherds while jogging. There was no blood but he said he could “feel teeth.” The DNR warden was alerted to a dog caught in a trap. A Manawa man reported a raccoon acting strange in his front yard. An anonymous caller reported some steers were left without water for a few days. A caller reported seven horses were running loose on Missal Lane.
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