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Waupaca County Sheriff’s report Feb. 23

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• Feb. 17 – A Waupaca man on Royalton Street reported a juvenile runaway.
• Feb. 17 – An Iola woman on Division Street reported a juvenile was “having a meltdown.”
• Feb. 18 – An anonymous caller reported a male called him screaming that he was going to kill himself. The caller believed the man had weapons and also noted he had never done this before and was not aware of any mental health problems.
• Feb. 18 – Little Caesars in Waupaca reported a female was harassing an employee.
• Feb. 18 –Wisconsin Veterans Home reported getting a call from an elderly woman in Ainsworth Hall that was wearing and accusing the caller that they were a problem.
• Feb. 18 – A New London man on Buelow Road reported he suspected that his tenant has methamphetamine in the apartment.
• Feb. 18 – ACR Repo reported they were repossessing a 2018 Keystone recreational vehicle.
• Feb. 18 –Canadian national Railroad reported an arm was stuck at a crossing and they were sending out a technician to fix it.
• Feb. 18 –Fremont Travel Plaza reported a $15 fuel drive-off. The man entered the store and said he had to drive to Oshkosh to get some money. He left a name. He did not return.
• Feb. 18 –The Town of Larrabee reported 5-6 bags of garbage were illegally dumped along the road. A letter found inside a bag was addressed to a woman on Hudson Road.
• Feb. 19 –A Weyauwega man on East Street reported a male and a female arguing and the sound of someone being hit.
• Feb. 20 –A Fremont man on Pine Valley Lane reported his wife and her family has been threatening him.
• Feb. 20 – A New London man on State Highway 54 reported a man came to his door asking to buy his car. This was suspicious because the car was not visible from the roadway and was covered with snow.
• Feb. 20 –The Pines in Embarrass reported a disorderly situation with two patients in the dementia wing.
• Feb. 20 – A Waupaca woman on Washington Street reported a juvenile was in the school restroom and other juveniles were taking video and photos in the restroom.
• Feb. 20 – A Manawa man on White Clover Lane reported his aunt passed away.
• Feb. 20 – A 911 caller reported a 37-year-old female was in and out of consciousness. She was breathing.
• Feb. 20 –Rawhide Youth Services reported n juvenile punched another in the face, giving the juvenile a bloody mouth.
• Feb. 20 – A Waupaca woman on Oak Street reported her son had been drinking, was yelling at her and she no longer felt safe.
• Feb. 21 – A New London woman on Austin Court reported a female was residing with her parents. The woman was creaming, yelling and angry. The caller said the female lost a lot of weight and suspected drug use.
• Feb. 21 – An anonymous caller requested a welfare check on a woman that said she was going to hurt herself and that if she didn’t do it, her mother was going to hurt her.
• Feb. 21 – Rawhide Youth Services reported a juvenile abused a staff member
• Feb. 22 – An Embarrass woman on Main Street reported hearing three rifle shots close to her house.
• Feb. 22 – A Waupaca woman on Pryse Drive reported the she and her boyfriend were fighting.
• Feb. 22 –Wisconsin Veterans Home reported one resident struck another resident with a walker.
• Feb. 22 – Outagamie Crisis hotline requested a welfare check on a woman with suicidal ideations and was looking for ways to end her life.
• Feb. 22 – A Waupaca woman on Lindee Lane reported a nearby fire with tall flames.
•Feb. 22 – A New London man on State Road reported a suspected burglary as three of his shed had their doors wide open when he got home.
• There were six deer-related calls during this period. Forty two controlled burns were called in. Deputies stopped 11 snowmobiles. A woman on Spencer Lake Road was bitten by her own dog. A woman on McCrossen Road was attacked by two dogs while out for a walk. ThedaCare Waupaca reported a woman was bitten by her own dog. A caller reported two Labradoodles were running wild.

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