SHAWANO COUNTY SHERIFF
A Shawano woman reported that her husband fell asleep on his drive home from work and hit a tree or a telephone pole, possibly on Hwy 29. Man told his wife that his “head is busted up” but he didn’t want an ambulance.
Wittenberg man told authorities that someone slashed his tire the previous night at his home on the 200 block of E Westgor Ave.
Anonymous report of logging off of Hwy 29 and on Country TK J. Caller said it has been going on for 2 weeks and was concerned smoeone was going to hit them when crossing the road.
Bowler reported an ATV plowing snow and blocking traffic. Complainant took video, ATV rider was warned by officer.
60-year-old Shawano man went to bank to report IRS scam
Snowmobile rider was warned for riding on trails when closed
Disabled vehicle in the middle of the road on the 3000 block of E. Richmond Street…driver ran out of gas.
Minor reported that he bought a Playstation3 off of Facebook and was then blocked by seller after payment went through.
Burglary reported on the N5600 block of N Lafayette Street in Shawano. Someone reportedly came in through the back door sometime between 7:30 AM and 3:30 PM and stole a XBOX One and a laptop.
A 59-year-old Krakow resident reported that woodchuck was sitting by doorway of neighbors house and not letting anyone in. Deputy responded and reported that “beastly creature” was chased into the bushes.
SHAWANO POLICE DEPARTMENT
Alcohol offense reported on property of Shawano Middle school shortly after midnight.
Identify theft reported by a woman said she tried to get a phone in her name and was told that someone had already used her date of birth and social security.
Report of Trespassing by a woman on the 700 block of S. Franklin Street who told authorities that neighbors ran into her pallets and continue to drive on her lawn.
CLINTONVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Officers responded to alarm on South Main Street and no problem was found.
Fraud reported on Waupaca Street.
A suspicous incident reported on Auto Street.
Damage to property reported on W. 3rd Street.












