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Waupaca County sheriff’s report May 14

• May 13 – Caller from N2800 block of County Trunk QQ, Waupaca, reported a strange man had entered their home. She said her husband had a BB gun. Dispatch advised her to put the gun away.

• May 13 – Americ Inn, New London, reporting disruptive guests who damaged property and threatened staff.

• May 13 – A Stevens Point woman reported her white 2002 GMC Envoy was stolen from a parking lot near Clear Water Harbor in King. She said she had left the vehicle unlocked with the keys on the front seat.

• May 12 – The Kwik Trip in New London reported a man wearing blue jeans and a black coat took a case of beer and left on foot.

• May 12 – Caller from the 1800 block of Mill Street, New London, reported he suspected a woman of stealing his wallet and $400 from him.

• May 12 – Caller from the 400 block of Wisconsin Street, Waupaca, reported a stray dog in his yard.

• May 12 – BMO Bank, West Main Street, Weyauwega, reported a chocolate labrador had strayed into their building.

• May 12 – Caller from North Main Street, Waupaca, reported that when she walked past a parked car, a pitbull jumped out of a plastic-covered window and tried to attack her. However, the dog was tied to something inside the car and nearly hanged itself.

• May 12 – Caller from the 500 block of Center Street, Waupaca, reported a 52-year-old man was drunk and causing her problems.

• May 12 – Caller from the 300 block of South Morton Street, Wapuaca, reported a used mattress had been dumped on the street.

• May 12 – ThedaCare medical Center-New London reported an intentional drug overdose.

• May 12 – Caller from the N3400 block of County Trunk E, Waupaca, reported a group of four to six men fighting in the roadway. No weapons were observed.

• May 11 – Caller from 200 block of North Main Street, Waupaca, reported $1,450 was stolen from her apartment.

• May 11 – An 87-year-old resident of the Wisconsin Veterans Home at King reported the theft of $70.

• May 11 – An 82-year-old resident of the Wisconsin Veterans Home at King reported his wallet was missing.

• May 11 – Caller from the 200 block of West Alfred Street, Weyauwega, reported the theft of a handgun, $500 and a lot of change.

• May 11 – A Manawa woman reported someone used her child support debit card in the state of Washington and spent more than $60.

• May 11 – Caller from the N2600 block of Woodland Circle, Waupaca, reported her neighbor’s dogs came onto her property and attacked her dog.

• May 11 – Caller from the E10600 block of County Trunk I, Clintonville, reported he sold his truck for $400, then discovered the money may be counterfeit. Two of the bills had the same serial number. He said the man who purchased the truck offered to return the next day with real money.

• May 11 – Caller from the N10900 block of State Highway 22, Clintonville, complained about the number of vehicles that pass him on the left as he is turning into his driveway. When dispatch asked if he wanted to speak with an officer or request extra patrol in the area, he became angry and said nobody ever does anything and wondered if he should go to Madison to speak with the governor.

• May 11 – Bemis Co., New London, reported finding a crystalline substance they wanted police to investigate.

• May 10 – Caller from the N7000 block of County Trunk K, Ogdensburg, reported he was visiting a relative who punched him in the mouth and broke some of his teeth. He was walking home and wanted to speak with an officer.

• May 10 – Caller from the 1400 block of West North Water Street, New London, asked to speak with an officer because she has a plastic coating all over her body.

• May 10 – Caller from the N8800 block of Ridgeview Lane, Manawa, reported someone used his name and address to obtain satellite TV.

• May 10 – Caller from the E3800 block of County K, Waupaca, reported the theft of his dumpster.

• May 10 – Caller from the 100 block of East Fulton Street, Waupaca, reported an older man appears to be living out of his car in a city park.

• May 10 – Caller from 500 block of South Main Street, Waupaca, reported two men appeared to be using a coat hanger to break into a car.

• May 9 – Caller from 300 block of South Franklin Street, Waupaca, reported some money had been taken from her checking and savings accounts.

• May 9 – An Appleton man reported he suspected his sister was stealing money and belongings from his mother, who has dementia and lives in New London.

• May 9 – Staff at Farmers State Bank, Session Street, Waupaca, reported finding a syringe on the street.

• May 9 – A 72-year-old resident of Wisconsin Veterans Home at King reported his wallet was missing.

• May 9 – Caller from the E3900 block of County K, Waupaca, reported the theft of a garbage bin.

• May 9 – Caller from East Side Mobil Express, Royalton Street, Waupaca, reported a customer punched and damaged the screen of a gaming machine.

• May 9 – Caller from the E2500 block of Crystal Road, Waupaca, reported his garbage bins were taken overnight. He later found one of them.

• May 9 – Caller reported numerous road signs were down along County K, in the Waupaca area.

• May 8 – Caller from the 400 block of South Western Avenue, Waupaca, reported people were driving too fast through the parking lot and nearly hit a little girl.

• May 8 – Caller from the 1700 block of South Main Street, Iola, her 16-year-old son had been smoking pot with his friends.

• May 7 – Caller from the 600 block of Oak Street, Waupaca, reported her 15-year-old son refuses to get out of bed and get ready for school.

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