April 7 – A female caller reported her ex-husband has her vehicle and is refusing to give it back.
April 7 – An unknown caller reported a 22-year-old female shot herself.
April 7 – The Waupaca County Clerk of Courts reported an altercation outside of Branch 1.
April 7 – The sheriff’s office received a letter about a woman that was driving around intoxicated. The letter did not describe the vehicle or when the female was driving around drunk.
April 7 – A female caller reported that before her father passed away, he met a woman online and gave her money. The caller learned that the alleged “female” used a fake name and a photo of a female pornographic entertainer.
April 7 – A female caller reported a female text messaged her and said she and her husband were having a domestic dispute and he was punching holes in the wall and ripping apart cabinets.
April 7 – A Waupaca woman on Main Street reported a man was threatening her with a bat.
April 8 – A Waupaca woman on Birchwood Drive reported she defrauded out of $20,000.
April 8 – A Waupaca woman on County Trunk QQ was listening to an audio book. The voice narrating the story said, “Call 911” and Siri, the Apple iPhone assistant, heard this and called 911 for her.
April 8 – A female caller reported she was walking with her son and came across a campfire and found marijuana pipes, empty beer bottles, condoms and underwear.
April 9 – AMK Transport in Ogdensburg reported a former employee was sending them harassing messages.
April 9 –A Clintonville woman on West Street reported hearing multiple gunshots coming from the pond.
April 9 – A Clintonville man on Robert Street requested that an intoxicated and disorderly man be removed from his premises.
April 9 –Wally World Tavern in King reported a man was intoxicated and not acting like himself. He was not disorderly but he wouldn’t leave.
April 9 – A Clintonville man on Morning Glory Drive called with a woman screaming in the background: “Get out!” He said she was intoxicated.
April 10 – A caller reported illegally dumped tires on near Town Line Road.
April 10 – A bear Creek woman was researching a medical condition online and Siri called 911 on her behalf.
April 10 –A New London woman on County Trunk B reported her granddaughter would not return the keys of her van back to her.
April 10 – A Waupaca woman on Durrant Road reported the illegal dumping of tires.
April 10 – A Fremont woman on County Trunk W reported her cell phone and dental bridge were stolen.
There were 11 deer-related calls during this period, including two deer hit by a squad car and a school bus. Five controlled burns were called in. Go Riteway Transportation reported a brown horse in the roadway in Manawa. A caller reported two sheep in the roadway. A caller reported a paralyzed cat in the road.
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