• March 17 –A Waupaca man on Golke Road reported suspicious purchases made with his credit card.
• March 17 – A Waupaca man on Tammy Trail reported his brother was invading his privacy.
• March 17 –ThedaCare in New London reported a woman was in the ER for domestic abuse injuries. She was too afraid to report it. She was hit in the head with a garbage can.
• March 17 –A Fremont woman on County Trunk W reported two catalytic converters were stolen off of her vehicles.
• March 17 –A disabled New London man on Church Street reported an address where people park on the sidewalk. He asked them not to do that but they continue to park on the sidewalk.
• March 17 –A Waupaca woman on Cleghorn Road reported a suspicious white van with Ohio plates. Inside were a Hispanic male and a black male. They were reminding people to vote.
• March 17 –Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.
• March 17 – A Clintonville man on Old CC requested to speak to a deputy. He said he was disciplining his child and then the child claimed he was touching him/her inappropriately.
• March 17 –Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.
• March 17 –A Waupaca woman on Kristin Lane reported a male said that he was going to take their children because he was upset with her. He said he was “going to disappear for the night.”
• March 17 –Eastside Pump N Much reported two women were in the game room for two hours and they left a child locked in their vehicle. The car started smoking so one got the child out of the vehicle while the other was still in the gaming room.
• March 17 –Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.
• March 18 –A Manawa man on Wolf Road reported illegal burning. He said the people at the address used to burn shingles in the past.
• March 18 –A New London woman on Beacon Avenue reported she got into an argument with her children’s father.
• March 18 – A female caller reported illegal burning off of County Trunk X on Ostrander Road.
• March 18 – A Waupaca man on Covered Bridge Road reported someone broke into his garage while he was on vacation. A tire pump and hand sander were missing.
• March 18 – A Waupaca man on Churchill Street reported a stolen generator.
• March 19 –A Clintonville woman on Old CC reported one juvenile tried to strangle another juvenile in the home. They are separated. One has an ice pack, the other was still screaming.
• March 19 – An unknown caller reported his pellet stove was on fire and flames were spreading to the front of his home. He was calling from a land line and said he had to exit now.
• March 19 – A Weyauwega man on Hatton Road reported a male was being loud and was extremely intoxicated.
• March 19 –A Iola man on Woodland Drive reported a female was harassing him and his son over the phone. She said he was “sitting on her furnace and his Bluetooth is in her head.”
• March 20 –An unknown caller reported that sometime during the night, a person pulled into his driveway and walked around his home.
• March 20 – The Wisconsin veterans Home reported a possible case of elder abuse as a male resident had an injury of unknown origin.
• March 20 –A Fremont woman on State Highway 96 reported being defrauded out of $15,000 for a vehicle purchase. The caller never received the vehicle and the money was not returned.
• March 20 –A Kwik Trip on Fulton Street in Waupaca reported a vehicle on fire close to the building.
• March 20 – A Marion man on Ramsdell Street reported receiving a Facebook message from a friend that someone in the house across the street is hiding under the bed with a gun and saying, “Help me.”
• March 20 –A Weyauwega man on County Trunk X reported he broke up with his girlfriend and she took his truck.
• March 20 –A Clintonville man on State Highway 156 reported a male was trespassing into his property.
• March 20 –An anonymous caller reported there were 15 minors drinking at a local bar.
• March 21 – A Clintonville man on Grene Tree Road reported one of his checks was cashed for $4,000 more than it was worth.
• March 21 – A Clintonville woman on Lakeshore Road reported he neighbor came to her house and claimed that the caller’s dog killed some of her chickens and threatened to kill her dog. The conversation was recorded on a Ring camera.
• March 21 –A New London woman on Brookside Court reported she suspected that someone was poisoning the feral cats on her property citing there was “pink evidence in the snow.”
• March 21 –An Iola woman on Iola Street reported her daughter hit her on the head and believes she might have a concussion.
• March 22 –A Waupaca woman on Western Avenue reported a male threw something at her car and flipped her off. She asked if he needed help and he swore at her.
• March 22 –A female 911 caller speaking Spanish reported there was “a fight over a ring” and it was physical.
• March 23 –A Manawa woman on Union Street reported a woman was intoxicated and got physical with her mother.
• March 23 –A Scandinavia man on Weber Street reported he returned home from vacation and found his truck was damaged on the front end. His daughter informed him it was stolen and the driver crashed it on County Trunk B near Amherst.
• There were eight deer-related calls during this period. Twenty five controlled burns were called in. With the recent heavy snowfall, there was an increase of disabled vehicles, car crashes and vehicles in the ditch. A cell caller reported a drooling and staggering bulldog “that can barely walk” outside of a mattress store. A female caller provided an address where there is a neglected wirehair terrier left outside without food and water and it barked all the time. A Pine River woman reported a loose cow alongside the road.
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