• Nov. 4 – A Waupaca caller on Dawn Drive reported a trespasser on her property driving a maroon truck who got stuck 500 feet from the road. She spoke with the person and the trespasser said he called AAA.
• Nov. 4 – Kwik Trip on Fulton Street in Waupaca reported a female that “reeked of alcohol” and was short tempered with an employee. She left in a white Nissan SUV.
• Nov. 4 – A 911 caller reported a missing child with Down syndrome who disappeared from a playground.
• Nov. 4 – Corner Express in Embarrass reported a man grabbed a bottle of alcohol, put it in his pants and walked out without paying.
• Nov. 4 – An unknown caller reported an ordinance violation of people using a RV trailer as a primary residence on a property.
• Nov. 4 – A Waupaca woman on Cali Way reported she was threatened by another woman while picking up her children.
• Nov. 4 – A male caller reported a person trespassed on his property to retrieve a deer that was shot.
• Nov. 5 – A Waupaca caller on Apple Tree Lane reported an election violation. He was extremely upset because there was discrimination against one of the candidates.
• Nov. 5 – A New London man on Blue Heron Lane reported the illegal dumping of 30-40 tires. This was the third time in the same area.
• Nov. 5 – An Ogdensburg man on County Trunk OO reported a suspicious truck parked for a few days in a row at a locked gate. It was on property owned by a person who lived out of state.
• Nov. 5 – A Waupaca man on Emmons Creek Road reported his neighbor’s dog ran into his garage and tried to bite him.
• Nov. 5 – A New London caller on Buelow Road reported $175 was transferred out of her bank account.
• Nov. 5 – An unknown caller reported a female was feeling suicidal and had pills and knives in her home.
• Nov. 5 – A Big Falls man on Main Street reported children keep throwing things at his vehicle.
• Nov. 5 – An Embarrass caller on Riverview Lane reported her husband had been drinking all day and took off in his red Toyota Rav 4. She said he was suicidal in the past.
• Nov. 5 – A Fremont man on Bayou Road reported a suspicious white SUV on Mynard and Holmnlane roads.
• Nov. 6 – A Weyauwega man on County Trunk AA reported a suspicious man showed up at his door at 9 p.m. the night before. The man wore shorts and had a bandage on his leg. The man asked him questions about his property, internet service, utility service and other things.
• Nov. 6 – A Clintonville man on Anne Street reported a female driver in a white Ford Edge almost caused two accidents. She flipped off the caller and flicked a cigarette into the caller’s window.
• Nov. 6 – The New London Bus Garage reported a school bus passing violation.
• Nov. 6 – A Big falls man on Main Street reported children were constantly ringing his doorbell.
• Nov. 6 – A New London man on Weiland Road reported someone stole all of his political signs.
• Nov. 6 – A Clintonville caller on Lakeshore Road reported a man was loitering on a property in a dark purple Jeep Cherokee. He was staying overnight and leaving trash on the property.
• Nov. 7 – A Waupaca woman on Radley Road reported a man wearing a bright oragne sweatshirt and carrying a plastic bag was running in the middle of the road.
• Nov. 7 – A male caller reported his neighbor’s dog was running around on his hunting land.
• Nov. 7 – ThedaCare at Home in Waupaca requested a welfare check on a man that they lost contact with and had made suicidal comments in the past.
• Nov. 7 – An anonymous caller reported a couple was hoarding cats. The caller estimated they had 15 to 30 cats in their home.
• Nov. 7 – Aurora Medical Center in Oshkosh reported a wpman made suicidal comments about wanting to die in the auto accident she was in.
• Nov. 7 – A Waupaca caller on Kelleen Drive reported he received a letter that stated he has to pay some people some money or they will show up at his house. The caller said he was previously talking to this person through email.
• Nov. 7 – A Manawa caller on Oak Road reported her ex-husband was harassing her with a burner phone. He threatened he was going to find her and potentially hurt her.
• Nov. 8 – A Waupaca caller on Marion Lane reported her ex-boyfriend is at her house taking things that do not belong to him.
• Nov. 8 – An Ogdensburg man on North Water Drive reported a woman was going to hurt her father with a stick. She was driving a UTV and on the way to his house.
• Nov. 8 – A Weyauwega caller on Maple Grove Road reported that when he was working at Haunted Hollow, an individual pointed a handgun at him. The person was driving a blue Chevy Silverado.
• Nov. 8 – A Clintonville caller on 13th Street reported there was a woman with her vehicle stuck in a field. She was possibly intoxicated and she said she “could not have the cops involved.”
• Nov. 8 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a sex offense.
• Nov. 8 – A Manawa caller on Oak Road reported her ex-husband was sending threatening text messages to her children. “Tell your mom I’m coming if she wants to run her [expletive] mouth. You better tell her to go to the police. She ran her mouth and I’m coming,” he wrote.
• Nov. 8 – A New London woman on Bean City Road reported a suspicious person walking in the ditch. The person looked intoxicated and wore dark clothing.
• Nov. 8 – A male caller reported a stolen Fed Ex package that contained medical supplies.
• Nov. 9 – An unknown caller reported a pole building was on fire on Baldwin Road in Royalton.
• Nov. 9 – A Waupaca caller on Woodland Circle reported she went to take care of the property of a person who passed away. She said the doors were broken and the property was trashed.
• Nov. 9 – The Corner Express in Embarrass reported a gas drive-off valued at $13. The vehicle was a red Ford pickup.
• Nov. 9 – A Fremont caller on Magolski Lane reported people were trespassing on his land and he viewed them on multiple trail cameras. He believed they were drinking and lighting off sticks of dynamite.
• Nov. 10 – A Waupaca man on center Street reported a party involving underage drinking.
• Nov. 10 –A Fremont man on Wolf River Drive reported the death of a woman.
• Nov. 10 – A male caller reported two trespassers caught on his deer camera.
• There were 18 deer-related calls during this period. Twelve controlled burns were called in. A Weyauwega woman was bitten by her own cat. A Waupaca woman was bitten by her own dog. A Waupaca man was bitten by his neighbor’s dog. A caller reported loose cows near the Weyauwega/New London area. A 911 caller reported a cow and a llama were loose on State Highway 22-54. There were three other calls about cows running loose near roadways.
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