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Waupaca County Sheriff’s report June 23

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• June 16 – A female caller reported a suspicious man in a black Jeep pulled up to her house and the man said he was from Spectrum, his name was Bill and he could offer her a deal.
• June 16 – A Waupaca woman on Maple Street reported a juvenile runaway.
• June 16 – Dairy Queen in Waupaca reported an employee passed out, was having a seizure and was bleeding from the head.
• June 16 – An Embarrass woman on Main Street reported a suspicious red van pulled onto a property. Nobody got out of the van but dogs were crawling around under the van.
• June 16 – A Waupaca man on Rainbow Drive reported a juvenile runaway.
• June 16 – A Waupaca woman on Clarke Street reported a man was driving in front of her house doing burnouts with a pick-up truck that did not have a bed.
• June 17 – An anonymous caller reported a felon was in possession of firearms.
• June 17 – An anonymous caller reported a suspicious man was asleep in a red Cadillac. The vehicle was running and parked in a no-parking area.
• June 17 – A cell phone caller reported finding a confused man sitting by the side of the road. He crashed his pedal bike and was bleeding from the head.
• June 17 – The Dane County Sheriff Department reported a woman called a veterinarian office in Dane County and got into an argument because a vet refused to euthanize her dog.
• June 17 – A Clintonville man on Christy’s Court reported a female bartender physically through him out of a bar and assaulted him because he supported Pride Month.
• June 18 – A man on Whispering Pines Road reported teenagers were yelling vulgarities.
• June 18 – An Ogdensburg woman on Granite Quarry Road reported a woman told her she was afraid and her boyfriend was beating her up.
• June 18 – A Marion woman on Main Street reported someone hit a mailbox, crashed into some trees and drove through a field the night before.
• June 18 – An Iola man on State Highway 161 reported a suspicious blue GMC truck parked at a natural area for a long period of time.
• June 18 – A New London woman on County Trunk X reported she has an abusive husband and can’t sleep in her house any longer. She sounded intoxicated.
• June 18 – A Fremont man on Easy Street reported a suspicious man hunched over the steering wheel and appeared to be sleeping in a red Ford Focus.
• June 18 – A Marion woman on Main Street reported a juvenile was talking about taking some sleeping pills and was going to find a firearm to use on other people.
• June 18 – An Ogdensburg man on Campbell Lake Road reported a man was standing on a corner and flipping people off.
• June 18 – A Fremont woman on County Trunk H reported a woman’s husband was trying to break down a door.
• June 19 – A New London man on Kanaman Road reported his vehicles got egged the night before.
• June 19 – The Wisconsin veterans Home reported two residents in the dementia unit got into a physical altercation.
• June 19 – A New London man on Worm Road reported his garage service door was tampered with while on vacation.
• June 19 – A Weyauwega woman on Mill Street reported that she was stuck in a sex trafficking ring.
• June 19 – A Waupaca man on Royalton Street reported two people tried to break into his house. They were wearing all black and were on the back parch. He found marks on the door.
• June 20 – An Iola man on Nelson Road reported a pine tree was struck by lightning and was burning inside. June 20 – A New London man on Buelow Road reported finding drug paraphernalia after a person moved out of the residence.
• June 20 – A Waupaca woman on Harrington Road reported she owned a campground and an former employee was sabotaging the campground and making it unsafe.
• June 20 – A Waupaca man on Hicks Lane reported a fire.
• June 20 – A male caller reported his neighbor’s house was one fire.
• June 21 – A Marion man on Miller Road reported a female fell off a tractor and was run over by some machinery. She was in a lot of pain.
June 21 – An Embarrass woman on Main Street reported a Kirby salesman was in town. He gave her a bottle of dish soap. She did not want a demonstration and she shut the door on him. The salesman knocked on the door demanding his dish soap back. The caller said she would not give it back to him.
• June 21 – A Waupaca woman on Grandview Drive reported a man sleeping in a blue car. She honked her horn and yelled, “Are you okay?” The man did not respond.
• June 21 – A Weyauwega woman on South Street reported her husband was chatting on an app. He is constantly whispering under his breath. She asked him to leave the house. He refused.
• June 21 – A Marion woman on County Trunk C reported two males were fighting. Both had been drinking.
• June 21 – A Clintonville woman on State Highway 156 reported a 29-year-old male was outside yelling, stomping, refusing to take medication and threatening to kill himself.
• June 21 – An anonymous caller reported an underage drinking party with 20 cars parked by a bonfire.
• June 22 – A 911 caller reported a water heater was on fire.
• June 22 – A Weyauwega woman on Lakeshore Drive reported a big fight involving 30 people.
• June 22 – An unknown caller reported that his drunken brother was going to beat him up.
• June 22 – A Waupaca man on Fern Avenue reported a young male was laying face down naked on the road. He asked him if he was okay and the male said he was.
• June 22 – Fleases Campground in New London reported the owner was attacked by a camper.
• June 22 – A Waupaca man on Virginia Drive reported the theft of a construction barrel.
• June 23 – A Manawa woman on Meadow Lane reported a man was screaming and pounding on something in the bathroom and he might be on drugs.
• There were eight deer-related calls during this period. Four controlled burns were called in. The sheriff’s water patrol stopped 27 boats. ThedaCare New London reported a woman was bitten by her own dog. Two steers were reported loose on Blueberry Road. ThedaCare Waupaca reported a woman was bitten by her own cat. They also reported a violent dog attack at some storage units on State Highway 22. Deputies helped two snapping turtles cross the road.

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