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Waupaca County sheriff’s report Nov. 20

• Nov. 19 – Waupaca Municipal Airport reported a trespasser with a gun.

• Nov. 19 – Caller from the N11800 block of Kratzke Road, Clintonville, reported his neighbors were hunting deer and fired shots that hit his building.

• Nove. 19 – Stansfield Vending, West Fulton Street, Waupaca, reported someone broke into the building, broke into the video games and took money. The burglar left behind bolt cutters.

• Nov. 19 – Caller from the E5500 block of North Water Drive, Manawa, reported hearing booms that were loud enough to shake the house.

• Nov. 19 – Hiker in the Waupaca County Forest off Desert Road in Fremont reported finding women’s high heels, women’s lingerie and men’s pants.

• Nov, 19 – Caller reported being on public land in Clintonville with a group of friends when a man with a gun threatened them.

• Nov. 19 – Manawa caller reported at 4:42 p.m. that her husband was out of control, swearing and calling her names. She said she went to her mother’s house with her children.

• Nov. 19 – Manawa caller reported at 9:11 p.m. that her soon-to-be ex-son-in-law came to her home, locked all the doors, threw all of her cats out of the house, and scared her daughter and three children. She had left the house and was afraid to go back.

• Nov. 18 – Caller from the 300 block of North Street, Waupaca, reported someone was trying to enter his home at 5:30 a.m. He could hear the person jiggling the front door handle.

• Nov. 18 – Caller from the N4800 block of County Trunk B, New London, reported a vehicle drove onto their lawn and left behind tire marks and vehicle parts.

• Nov. 18 – Waupaca caller reported finding men’s clothing folded and placed on a rock by the river. There was also a towel.

• Nov. 17 – Caller from the 600 block of North Harrison Street, Waupaca, reported a woman took his car without permission, returned it later, but then took some of his other belongings from his home.

• Nov. 17 – Caller from the N9900 block of Quarterline Road, Marion, reported a stranger was squatting in his barn and refused to leave or identify himself.

• Nov. 17 – Caller from the N5000 block of Tank Road, New London, reported finding a truck grill in her front yard, and damage to her lawn and her neighbor’s mailbox.

• Nov. 17 – Waupaca woman reported the title to her boyfriend’s car was mailed to the wrong address, and the people who live there refused to give it to her.

• Nov. 17 – T-Dubs Public House in Waupaca reported $40 was stolen from an employee.

• Nov. 17 – Piggly Wiggly, Waupaca, reported a woman was seen shoplifting.

• Nov. 17 – Caller from the E7000 block of Horn Road, Marion, reported a white car pulled up and an occupant shot at a deer that was standing in the neighbor’s yard.

• Nov. 17 – A 91-year-old resident of Park Vista, Waupaca, asked for help with her TV. Dispatch notified nursing home staff.

• Nov. 17 – Caller from the N6700 block of Chapel Drive, Scandinavia, reported a man in his mid-40s was down in the roadway, groaning.

• Nov. 17 – New London caller reported people are squatting in an apartment he leases out, and when he turned off their electricity, they cut the lock on the power box and turned the electricity back on.

• Nov. 17 – Green Bay caller said she was threatened by the father of her 4-year-old daughter. She said the New London man has custody of the girl for the weekend, and she wants the child removed from his house.

• Nov. 16 – Fremont caller reported someone used her credit card at Domino’s Pizza in Waupaca.

• Nov. 16 – Waupaca caller reported a fake DMV website scammed him out of $3.99 on his debit card.

• Nov. 16 – Ascension Medical Group in Waupaca reported a 39-year-old woman was making suicidal remarks and refused to go the the Emergency Room.
• Nov. 16 – Ogdensburg caller reported his 10-year-old grandson was being disorderly and disrespectful. He asked that an officer come and talk to the boy.
• Nov. 16 – Fleet Farm asked for police assistance with two suspected shoplifters.

• Nov. 16 – Manawa caller report her 16-year-old son refused to get into the car and walked away with a group of six friends.

• Nov. 16 – Multiple callers from the Manawa area reported hearing two explosions.

• Nov. 16 – Waupaca caller reported her boyfriend had drugs, and she wanted him out of her apartment.

• Nov. 15 – Caller from the 500 block of South Washington Street, Waupaca, reported she started her car and left it running while she went back to the house. When she returned to the car, her purse was missing.

• Nov. 15 – Caller from South Main Street, Iola, reported her neighbor is giving drugs to her teenage children.

• Nov. 15 – Goodwill in Waupaca reported two people in the store appeared to be high on drugs.

• Nov. 14 – Caller from the 300 block of West Blaine Street, Iola, reported a woman evicted from an apartment left behind two cats who are now living outside the building.

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• Two people were injured in a two-vehicle crash shortly after 9:30 a.m. Nov. 10, in the town of Bear Creek.

According to the deputy’s report, Daniel Boushley, 49, Oshkosh, was northbound on U.S. Highway 45 when he turned left into the path of an oncoming southbound vehicle driven by Bruce Pekly, 58, Gresham.

Boushly was taken by ambulance to a New London hospital, while Pelky was airlifted to a hospital in Neenah.

• Two teens were injured in a crash at 12:12 a.m. Nov. 14, in the town of Lebanon.

Police say Brayden Witterholt, 18, Fremont, was traveling too fast on Old Highway 45 when he failed to stop at the T-intersection of Highway 45 and Church Road.

He crossed Church Road, entered the north ditch, then a driveway, where he hit a parked car and flipped his vehicle.

The driver and a passenger, 16-year-old Breanna Witterholt, were taken by ambulance to New London for treatment of their injuries.

• Two people were injured in a three-vehicle crash at 6:17 p.m. Nov. 18, in the town of Larrabee.

Kyle Konitzer, 35, Clintonville, was eastbound on County Trunk O when he came to a stop at the intersection of County O and U.S. Highway 45.

Police say Konitzer then pulled out to turn left onto U.S. 45 into the path of Molly Gosenheimer, 39, Fond du Lac, who was southbound on U.S. 45.

Konitzer was knocked into the northbound lanes of U.S. 45, while Gosenheimer was knocked into a third vehicle, driven by William Radtke, 54, Manawa. Radtke was stopped at the stop sign on County O on the east side of U.S. 45.

Gosenheimer and a passenger, Hayden Gresser, 17, Fond du Lac, were taken by ambulance to a New London hospital.

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