• May 23 – An anonymous caller reported a woman was leaving out food for stray cats in the neighborhood and that has attracted a black bear.
• May 23 – A New London woman on Zabel Drive reported that for the past three weeks, someone has been pouring blood on the windows of a pavilion. There were also scratch marks. Fresh blood was poured the night before.
• May 24 – A Waupaca woman on Crystal Road reported the death of a 75-year-old female.
• May 24 – A Weyauwega woman on Mary Street reported a driver with a black hooded sweatshirt with the hood pulled up was slumped over in a small blue car at a gas station pump.
• May 24 – A Fremont man on Fremont Street reported his neighbor was sending him harassing text messages.
• May 24 – Taco Bell in Waupaca reported a male in a black SUV threatened to come into the restaurant and harm the staff.
• May 24 – A Waupaca man on Shambeau Trace reported a pit bull he never seen before was tearing up his woodpile and chasing his cat.
• May 24 – A Waupaca man on William Drive reported he was mushroom hunting near the water tower and Gusmer Enterprises and came across a suspicious tent and bicycle.
• May 25 – A Waupaca woman on Harrington Road reported an 18-year-old make with a knife threatened a juvenile.
• May 25 – Wolf River Trips in New London reported requested help with a dispute.
• May 25 – A Weyauwega woman on Harlan Street reported her daughter was having suicidal thoughts.
• May 25 – A female caller requested a welfare check on a woman sitting in a ditch and rocking back and forth.
• May 26 – A Waupaca woman on Main Street reported she saw a man wearing dark clothing leap from the roof of a building and land on the building next door.
• May 26 – An Appleton man reported his vehicle was stolen at the Harbor Bar. It was captured on camera.
• May 26 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a disorderly situation where one juvenile ended up with a bloody nose.
• May 26 – A Waupaca man on Fulton Street reported an 80-year-old man was lying under a trailer. The caller wasn’t sure if he was breathing.
• May 26 – A Clintonville man on Kratzke Road reported he suspected his neighbor of spraying something on his land that killed his hay.
• May 26 – An Iola man on Lake Shore Drive reported a wife was physically abusive towards her husband.
• May 27 – A Fremont woman on County Trunk H reported she locked herself in the bedroom because her husband with Alzheimer’s disease was intoxicated and was looking for her. He believed she had other men in the house.
• May 27 – A female caller reported a juvenile was missing. The juvenile tried sneaking out before and was online on dating websites talking to older men.
• May 27 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.
• May 27 – An Iola man on Lund Road reported a person used his credit card to make purchases at Wal-Mart.
• May 27 – A Waupaca woman on Bags Hill Road reported there was an abandoned Polaris UTV in her yard with the keys in it.
• May 28 – A male caller reported someone shot a BB gun at his house and broke a window.
• May 28 – An anonymous caller reported a dead calf in a field with birds feasting on its carcass.
• May 28 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile assaulted multiple staff members.
• May 28 – A New London man on Cut Off Road reported hearing an explosion at Barbers Landing.
• May 28 – A Weyauwega woman on County Trunk O reported her husband was making suicidal comments.
• May 29 – A New London woman on Oakwood Lane reported she thought her identity was stolen by her mom and daughter.
• May 29 – Rustic Woods Campground reported a man was asked to leave and left but he returned and was refusing to leave. The caller locked herself in the office and described the man as schizophrenic.
• May 29 – A Clintonville man on State Highway 156 reported is identity was stolen and someone bought a truck in his name for $80,000.
• May 29 – An Ogdensburg woman on County Trunk B reported she was being harassed and that a woman was claiming she had an affair with her husband.
• May 30 – A woman on Fairway Drive in New London reported someone drove through her front yard and left big ruts.
• May 20 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway escaped from an emergency room.
• May 20 – A Manawa man on Swamp Road reported hearing the sound of gunshots, a louding banging noise and then a car alarm went off.
• May 30 – An anonymous caller reported a woman stuck her cat in the dryer and killed it.
• May 31 – An Iola man on Water Street reported a male knocked on his door and said he was going to cut his throat with a knife and then he went back to his apartment.
• May 31 – A 911 caller reported a grass fire near Golke Road.
• May 31 – A cell caller reported a pontoon boat filled with Hispanic males was “flooring it” and causing problems on the water.
• May 31 – A New London man on Cut Off Road reported a man and a woman were squatting at a campground.
• June 1 – Kinney Lake Campground reported there was a child in their office and said he/she was afraid of his/her grandfather. The child was very upset and not saying much.
• June 1 – An Iola man reported that is 71-year-old female neighbor died.
• There were 20 deer-related calls during this period. Twenty-three controlled burns were called in. The sheriff’s water patrol stopped 22 boats. Deputies stopped four ATV/UTVs. A large brown horse was reported running loose on Knitt Road. A female caller reported a stray dog killed her ducks. A deputy saved a turtle from getting run over in the roadway.
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