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Waupaca County sheriff’s report April 30

• April 30 – Caller from the N2900 block of Otter Drive, Waupaca, reported a dog was in an outdoor kennel barking for the past three hours.

• April 29 – Caller from the 300 block of North Mill Street, Weyauwega, reported his ex-wife walked through the back door of his business and took his cellphone.

• April 29 – Caller from the 400 block of North Washington Street, Waupaca, reported he had not seen his wife since April 26. She has no cellphone. She had been active on Facebook Messenger but did not respond to his messages.

• April 29 – Caller from the 300 block of West Blaine Street, Iola, reported her ex-husband called and said that if her boyfriend did not leave, he would drive his vehicle through the house.

April 28 – Cellphone caller reported seeing people confronting each other in a driveway near the intersection of County Trunk O and State Highway 54 in Royalton. One of the men appeared to have a gun.

• April 28 – Caller from the E4700 block of Hatton Road, Weyauwega, said there was a man with a knife at the end of the driveway and he would not leave.

• April 28 – Caller asked to speak with an officer. When dispatch asked why, the caller would not give a reason. When dispatch tried to give her a non-emergency number, the caller said she wanted to kill herself.

• April 28 – The Humane Society reported receiving a call from a woman who left a message that a pitbull killed her cat and she was afraid to go outside.

• April 28 – Caller from N4700 Elm Street, New London, reported vehicles coming and going at a neighbor’s house between 9 p.m. and 4 a.m. on the weekends. Suspected the neighbor of selling drugs.
• April 28 – Caller from the 200 block of West Minerva Street, New London, reported finding a bicycle near her house.

• April 28 – An Ogdensburg caller reported her brother-in-law threatened to come to her motherin-law’s home with a gun.

• April 28 – Caller from the 200 block of East Badger Street, Waupaca, reported finding a syringe lying on the ground in front of the entrance.

• April 27 – Caller from the 400 block of North Washington Street, Waupaca, reported his ex-wife is a drug user and left behind some needles.

• April 27 – Caller from Frontage Road, Farmington, reported someone left a sexually explicit message on her phone.

• April 27 – Caller from the E1900 block of Smokey Valley Road, Scandinavia, reported someone placed poison in their field that was making their pets sick.

• April 27 – Waupaca caller asked for a police officer to take her 13-year-old son to a hospital for psychiatric care.

• April 27 – Caller from N10900 block of State Highway 22, Clintonville, reported grain trucks are always speeding past his house and cars with loud mufflers are revving their engines as they pass. He believes they are targeting his home.

• April 27 – Caller from N3300 Constance Road, Waupaca, reported someone drives by his house everyday and throws an empty energy bottle into his yard.

• April 26 – Canadian National Railroad reported an intoxicated man walking northbound on the tracks. A train was scheduled to come through the area within five minutes.

• April 26 – Caller from the E2300 block of Crystal Road, Waupaca, reported someone entered her home and took her 9-week-old, reddish-brown Chiweena. She said she was gone only 30 minutes.

• April 26 – Caller from the N4600 block, of County Trunk K, Ogdensburg, reported 25 tires had been dumped in a ditch.

• April 25 – Caller from N2000 block of Evanswood Road, Weyauwega, reported a black and brown doberman-type dog killed five of his chickens and damaged his chicken coop.

• April 25 – Caller from the 500 block of North Street, Waupaca, reported he was an alcoholic and needed help. Dispatch paged an ambulance to his address.

• April 25 – Pick ‘n Save in Waupaca reported it had detained a shoplifter.

• April 25 – Clintonville police requested a deputy be sent to Bellevue Street in the village of Embarrass because a man sent a text message to his child’s mother saying he would rather eat a bullet than go to jail for not paying child support.

• April 25 – A resident of the Wisconsin Veterans Home at King reported $50 missing from his room.

• April 25 – Walgreen’s in Waupaca reported a man was aggressively hitting his 2-year-old child.

• April 25 – Caller from the 300 block of Wisconsin Street, Waupaca, reported her ex-boyfriend had been staying at her home for about one week and refused to leave.

• April 25 – New London caller reported some Illinois friends asked him to check on their son. He found the man dead on the kitchen floor from a drug overdose.

Traffic
• Two people were injured in a two-vehicle crash at 6:16 p.m. Tuesday, April 24, in the town of Iola.

According to the accident report, Samantha G. Ambacher, 25, Iola, was southbound on Aanstad Road, just south of County Trunk G, when she reached down for a soda, crossed the centerline and struck a northbound vehicle driven by Heather M. Davids, 38, Iola.

Ambacher was transported by ambulance to ThedaCare Medical Center in Waupaca.

Davids was airlifted to St. Michael’s Hospital in Stevens Point.

• One person was injured in a crash at 7:15 p.m. Monday, April 16, in the town of Little Wolf.

Courtney Dean, 26, New London, was northbound on County Trunk B when his vehicle struck a snowbank on the edge of the road. The vehicle went up the face of the snowbank, then rolled and landed on its roof in the middle of the road.

Dean was transported by ambulance to ThedaCare in New London.

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