April 5 – A Fremont woman on Arrow Lane reported she had a girl in her car. She had been walking down the roadway and crying. The caller said the girl would not talk and has no idea where she belongs.
April 5 – A male caller reported people were trespassing on his property in a Ford pickup truck.
April 5 – An anonymous caller reported people were living in a camper at an address with no running water or sewage.
April 5 – A female caller reported a male driver sleeping in a blue Tesla. The vehicle was going the speed limit but swerving a little.
April 5 – A Clintonville caller on Bennett Street reported a man was trespassing on his property.
April 5 – A Clintonville caller on Lakeshore Road reported her husband called her and said he was going to end his life. He recently bought a firearm and has a history of suicidal ideation.
April 5 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.
April 6 – An anonymous caller reported a suspicious man walking down the road with a shopping bag and he suddenly jumped in front of the caller’s car and demanded a ride.
April 6 – A New London man on Shiocton Street reported the death of an 80-year-old woman.
April 6 – An anonymous caller reported there was a suspicious man with blood all over his white shirt walking down State Highway 45 between Bear Creek and Clintonville.
April 6 – An Iola woman on Willard Road reported the death of a 68-year-old man.
April 6 – A New London caller on Waupaca Street reported a man camping at a wayside for the past two weeks. He has a tent set up and a campfire.
April 6 – A Weyauwega caller on Manor Drive reported a mother and daughter were fighting and the mother struck the 23-year-old daughter.
April 6 – A Manawa caller on Riverview Drive reported the sound of adults and children screaming.
April 6 – A Waupaca man on Melody Lane reported getting harassing messages about killing the caller and his family via the Discord social platform.
April 7 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.
April 7 – A Clintonville man reported the death of a 61-year-old woman.
April 7 – An Appleton man reported the theft of two quarter panels that were sitting next to a 1965 Pontiac Gran Prix.
April 7 – A Clintonville man on Buckbee Road reported the death of a 35-year-old woman.
April 8 – Rustic Woods Campground reported the theft of $1,500.
April 8 – A Waupaca caller reported the theft of $200.
April 8 – ACR Repo reported they were repossessing a 2011 silver Chrysler and a 2016 black Nissan Titan.
April 8 - A Weyauwega man on Manor Drive reported a suspicious silver sedan with a person inside was sitting in a parking lot for an inordinate amount of time.
April 9 – An unknown caller reported the theft of a black Nissan Titan.
April 9 – Sanbur Corners reported a fuel drive-off valued at $45. The vehicle was a black GMC Acadia with a white male driver.
April 9 – The New London Bus garage reported a black van did not stop when a school bus as stopped at had the stop-sign arm extended and lights flashing.
April 9 – Advanced Collateral Recovery reported they were repossessing a 2015 Dodge Durango.
April 10 – A Waupaca woman on Ebbe Lake Road reported she was calling on behalf of a person that gave her debit card into to a person and believed it was part of a fraud.
April 10 – A caller reported that she was the guardian of a disabled woman and she gave out personal information online that might be used for fraudulent purposes.
April 10 – A Waupaca caller on Parfreyville Road reported he received an email from a person claiming he or she killed someone.
April 10 – A Scandinavia man on Poverty Hill Road reported there was a different name on one of his accounts and someone was charging it without his knowledge.
April 10 – A 911 caller reported a house fully engulfed in flame on Akron Road.
April 10 – Rawhide Youth Services reported two juvenile runaways.
April 10 – A Scandinavia caller on Pleasant Street reported she was receiving harassing messages from her ex-boyfriend who had threatened her life.
April 11 – A Fremont caller on County Trunk W reported her medical equipment was stolen while being transferred.
April 11 - Wisconsin Veterans Home reported a possible case of elder abuse as an unknown staffer grabbed a resident by his shirt.
April 12 – A Plainfield caller reported the theft of a fish locator, an iTroll and a remote control were taken and their wires were cut.
April 12 – A Manawa woman on Nuthatch Lane reported a man with suicidal tendencies reported he no longer wants to live.
April 12 – Wisconsin Veterans Home reported a woman was kicking and punching staff and locking people in rooms.
April 12 – A Hortonville caller on School Road reported she argued with a man earlier and he locked her out of the house.
April 12 – A caller reported the theft of a matching set of a necklace, earrings and a ring valued at $15,000.
April 12 – A New London caller on County Trunk B reported his neighbor broke his window while mowing the yard. The neighbor stated he did not do it and would not pay for it. They got into an argument about it.
April 12 – A New London caller on Depot Road reported the theft of a tree stand.
April 12 – A Manawa caller on County Trunk O reported a number of items were missing from her residence.
April 12 – A 911 caller reported the death of a 72-year-old woman.
April 13 – A De Pere man reported he was being chased by some people because he flirted with one of their girlfriends.
April 13 – An Iola caller on County Trunk GG reported a tree smoking against a power line.
April 13 – A New London caller on Larry road reported damage to her van while it was parked on a friend’s property. She accused her friend of doing it and her friend told her to prove it.
April 14 – A Clintonville caller on Lakeshore Drive reported his neighbor keeps harassing him and telling people on Facebook that he sells drugs.
April 14 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile runaway.
There were few deer-auto collisions during this period. Forty-three controlled burns were called in. A white pit bull on Behnke Road attacked another dog. A New London caller on Fitzgerald Road reported cat-killing dogs on her property. A Marion caller reported an Amish cart with a dead horse was partially blocking the roadway with nobody around. A Clintonville caller reported a truck hauling an oversized load took out a power line. A female caller reported a dog had food and water but it wrapped itself around a tree that it was tied to and could not reach the water for the past two days. A Waupaca man reported an aggressive German shepherd charged at him. Multiple mailboxes were smashed or run over during this period.
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