Shawano Police Department – Police Report Summary
Date: June 1, 2025
The Shawano Police Department responded to a variety of calls for service on June 1, 2025. Below is a summary of notable incidents throughout the day:
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Noise Complaint (2:22 a.m.) – Officers responded to a report of loud music near N. Washington St. and W. Green Bay St. The caller was unsure if it was from a party or another nearby location. Officers checked the area but did not hear any disturbances.
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Intoxicated Person (2:35 a.m.) – Police were called to an establishment on E. Green Bay St. for a woman in a black dress, barefoot, refusing to leave. She was reportedly squatting near the patio. Officers made contact and handled the situation without the complainant wishing to meet.
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Welfare Check (6:59 a.m.) – A woman was found unresponsive in a vehicle on E. Green Bay St. Employees reported she barely responded when approached. Officers and medics conducted a welfare check.
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Alarm Activation (9:33 a.m.) – Officers responded to a commercial burglary alarm at a location on E. Green Bay St. The alarm was triggered, but no keyholders could be contacted.
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Animal Complaint (10:44 a.m.) – A dog was reported locked in a non-running vehicle with the windows up at a parking lot on E. Green Bay St. Officers responded and investigated due to concerns about heat.
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Disorderly Conduct (12:44 p.m.) – A man on S. Water St. was reported yelling and throwing garbage cans into the street, alarming nearby pedestrians. He admitted to tipping the cans in frustration.
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Lost Property (1:52 p.m.) – A woman attempted to claim a lost credit card at a location on Lakeland Rd. The card was not in her name, and she became upset when refused. Police retrieved the card for safekeeping.
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Welfare Check (2:20 p.m.) – Two older men were reported arguing in a parking lot on E. Green Bay St. One was overheard saying, “Don’t make me get the belt out.” No physical contact occurred.
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Nonreportable Vehicle Accident (2:53 p.m.) – A minor collision occurred in a parking lot on E. Green Bay St. No injuries were reported.
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Suspicious Activity (3:00 p.m.) – A man was reportedly screaming or yelling at 320 S. Washington St. Officers responded to investigate.
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Welfare Check (3:08 p.m.) – A man was seen walking a dog while carrying a knife on the Mountain Bay Trail near Waukechon St. Officers responded and addressed the concern.
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Welfare Check (3:16 p.m.) – A child was reported to have fallen out of a window at a residence on S. Andrews St. the previous day. Officers followed up to assess safety concerns.
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Assist Fire Department (4:47 p.m.) – Officers and fire crews responded to a dumpster fire on E. Green Bay St. The fire was extinguished without further incident.
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Stray Dog (6:08 p.m.) – A heeler mix was reported loose near W. Division St. and S. Washington St. Officers responded and handled the situation.
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Vehicle Lockout (9:08 p.m.) – A vehicle lockout occurred in a parking lot on S. Andrews St. Officers assisted the owner in regaining access.
Shawano County Sheriff’s Office – Daily Incident Summary
Date: June 1, 2025
The Shawano County Sheriff’s Office responded to a wide range of calls for service throughout the county on Sunday, June 1. Below are key highlights from the day’s activity log:
Major Incidents:
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OWI Arrest (2:52 a.m.) – A driver was arrested for Operating While Intoxicated near County Highway M and Elm Road in the Town of Wittenberg. The vehicle was towed from the scene.
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Burglary Report (10:50 p.m.) – Deputies responded to a location on N. Warrington Ave. in Cecil for a reported burglary in progress. The investigation remains active.
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Reckless Driving Arrest (4:10 p.m.) – A driver was cited and taken into custody following a report of reckless driving near N. Cecil St. and E. Green Bay St. in Bonduel.
Traffic-Related:
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Crash Involving Deer (10:44 a.m.) – Deputies responded to a car vs. deer accident on Highway 29 near County Highway M. No injuries were reported.
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Personal Injury Crash (2:32 p.m.) – A crash with injuries occurred at Highway 45 and Linke Road in Tigerton. Deputies assisted and cleared the scene.
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Multiple Reckless Driving Reports – Additional incidents of reckless driving were reported on Highway 29 near Nightingale Road (2:39 p.m.) and at Quad Park Lane in Tigerton (10:07 p.m.).
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Disabled Vehicle (10:17 p.m.) – A vehicle was found abandoned with no lights on in the middle of Broadway Road near Box Elder Road. Deputies ensured it was safely removed.
Suspicious and Welfare Calls:
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Suspicious Drone Activity (11:13 p.m.) – A resident in Gresham reported a drone flying over his home and shining a light on him. Deputies responded, but the drone operator was not located.
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Suspicious Vehicle (8:51 p.m.) – A suspicious vehicle was reported along Highway 29 near mile marker 212 in the Town of Bucholtz. The matter is under investigation.
Alarms and 911 Calls:
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Multiple 911 Calls – Several 911 calls were received and cleared without issue, including one auto-generated by an iPhone crash detection alert near County Highway G and County Highway M.
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Burglar Alarms – Deputies responded to alarms at locations in Krakow and Bonduel. Both were determined to be false alarms.
Civil and Domestic:
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Civil Matter (4:19 p.m.) – A resident on County Highway BE in Shawano requested assistance retrieving firearms left behind by a former tenant. Deputies responded and resolved the matter.
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Trespassing (5:42 p.m.) – A resident on Highway 156 in Bonduel reported her ex-husband on the property in violation of visitation restrictions. He was allegedly observed driving without a license. The investigation remains active.
Other Notable Incidents:
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Animal Noise Complaint (10:47 p.m.) – A resident on Lake Drive reported ongoing barking from a neighbor’s dog. Deputies responded and made contact with those involved.
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Medical Assist (7:12 p.m.) – Deputies assisted with a patient transfer from the Shawano County Jail to the hospital for reported chest pain.
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Vehicle Lockout (3:00 p.m.) – A vehicle lockout was resolved near County Highway A in the Stockbridge-Munsee jurisdiction. No damage occurred.
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Intoxicated Person (4:51 p.m.) – An intoxicated and uncooperative individual was reported and escorted off the premises near County Highway A in the Gresham area.
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Clintonville Police Department – Incident Highlights Summary
Date: June 1, 2025
The Clintonville Police Department responded to a variety of calls for service on Sunday, June 1. Below are the key highlights from the department’s activity log:
Disorderly Conduct and Suspicious Activity
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Disorderly Conduct (12:42 a.m., S Main St) – Officers responded to a disturbance in the downtown area. The situation was handled without further escalation.
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Suspicious Activity (9:20 a.m., 10th St) – A report of suspicious behavior was investigated. No criminal activity was found.
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Suspicious Activity (6:23 p.m., W Morning Glory Dr) – A second suspicious activity call came in from a residential neighborhood. Officers checked the area.
Animal-Related Incidents
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Animal Problems (8:32 a.m., W Morning Glory Dr & 10:12 a.m., N Main St & 18th St) – Two separate calls involved concerns over loose or nuisance animals. Officers responded and took appropriate action.
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Stray Animal (7:48 p.m., E Morning Glory Dr) – A report of a stray animal was handled in a residential area.
Traffic Stops and Road Issues
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Disabled Vehicle (8:58 a.m., Airport Rd & Cty Hwy I) – A disabled vehicle was located and assistance was provided.
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Multiple Traffic Stops – Officers conducted stops at various locations throughout the afternoon and evening, including:
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W Madison St & West St (1:26 p.m.)
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S Main St & Camelia Ave (1:30 p.m. and again at 2:37 p.m.)
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N Lyons St & E 12th St (9:43 p.m.)
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N Main St & W Green Tree Rd (10:13 p.m.)
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Juvenile and Ordinance Violations
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Juvenile Problem (12:48 p.m., E 14th St & N Main St) – Officers addressed a juvenile-related issue in a public area.
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Ordinance Violation (12:53 p.m., Anne St) – A city ordinance violation was reported and investigated.
Medical and Safety Checks
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Ambulance Call (3:41 p.m., Country Club Dr) – Officers assisted EMS on a medical emergency call.
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Open Door (2:48 p.m., S Main St) – Officers investigated a report of an open door at a business or residence.
Agency Assists and Extra Patrols
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Agency Assists (7:26 p.m., Flora Way & 8:59 p.m., Werner Allen Rd) – Officers assisted other law enforcement or emergency agencies on separate incidents.
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Extra Patrol (10:00 p.m., Memorial Circle) – Routine patrol conducted in a residential area for added security.















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