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Waupaca County Sheriff’s report

? Jan. 29 – A black ice shanty was reported stolen from a shed on the N1700 block of Airport Road, Weyauwega.

? Jan. 28 – A resident of Olson Hall at the Wisconsin Veterans Home in King reported the theft of $200.

? Jan. 28 – a resident of the E1000 block of Emmons Creek Road, Waupaca, reported the theft of fire wood.

? Jan 26 – A Waupaca woman reported that someone used her credit card to make purchases worth $8,000 and shipped the merchandise to an address in La Crosse.

? Jan. 26 – A resident of the N2800 block of Rainbow Drive, Waupaca, reported that someone broke into his garage and went through the vehicles. One of his bicycles was later found in a ditch.

? Jan. 26 – A resident of the N2700 block of Smith Lane, Waupaca, reported that someone broke into his garage and stole money from the vehicles.

? Jan. 26 – A garage break-in was reported on the N2700 block of County Road QQ in Waupaca. Cash and costume jewelry were reported stolen.

? Jan. 25 – A burglary was reported at Ted’s Grandview Supper Club, Wolf River Drive, Fremont. A safe was stolen and the poker machines were smashed.

? Jan. 25 – A Waupaca man reported receiving a call from a woman who claimed to be with the federal government. She asked him for his bank account information so that she could purportedly send him some money.

? Jan. 24 – A burglary was reported at an apartment on the 1000 block of Mill Pond Circle, Weyauwega. A television was among the stolen items.

Traffic

? Jan. 25 – One person was injured in a two-vehicle crash at 10:25 p.m. in the town of Mukwa.

David J. Miller, 19, Weyauwega, was westbound on State Highway 54 when he stopped to turn left onto Broadway Street. His vehicle was rear-ended by another vehicle driven by Robert M. Luedtke, 25, Manawa. Luedtke required emergency medical transport.

? Jan. 23 – One person was injured in a crash shortly before 4 p.m. in the town of Farmington.

Danielle S. Tody, 31, Waupaca, was eastbound on King road when she failed to negotiate the curve near the Waupaca high School entrance. She went onto the median, struck a traffic sign, went into the west bound lane, then crossed back over the eastbound lanes before going into the south ditch.

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