Shawano County Sheriff’s Office – Daily Activity Summary (June 2, 2025)
The Shawano County Sheriff’s Department handled 36 incidents across the county on Sunday, June 2. Here’s a breakdown of notable calls for service:
Traffic and Roadway Incidents
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Four reckless driving complaints were reported in various locations including Cecil, Bonduel, and Shawano, with one case involving a vehicle veering into oncoming traffic.
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Deputies responded to three vehicle crashes, including a personal injury crash at Highway 55 and Maple Road near Pulaski.
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Three disabled vehicles were reported, with one discovered down an embankment in eastern Shawano County.
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A vehicle vs. deer collision occurred near Highway 22 and Friendship Road early in the morning.
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Several 911 calls were received and investigated, most resulting in no emergency found.
Public Safety & Law Enforcement Assistance
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Deputies assisted other law enforcement agencies on multiple calls, including threats involving a baseball bat near Walmart and a welfare check on the Mountain Bay Trail involving a man with a reported weapon.
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A drug-related case was investigated at a local Casino, where a white powdery substance was located.
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Officers handled civil disputes, including one involving property removal in the Clintonville area.
Criminal Investigations
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A theft was reported in the Town of Wescott, where a vehicle had been broken into, and personal items—including perfume—were taken.
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Disorderly conduct was reported at the Shawano County Jail involving a woman causing a disturbance in the lobby.
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A domestic disturbance was reported in Tigerton involving a grandson allegedly breaking items in the home.
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A disturbance between two inmates was documented at the Shawano County Jail, though neither party pursued charges.
Animal and Welfare Concerns
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An animal bite incident involving a barn kitten was reported in Pulaski.
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Deputies conducted multiple welfare checks, including one for a person reportedly sleeping near the woodline after purchasing alcohol, and another involving a suspiciously parked vehicle near the CCC Bridge.
Other Reports
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Suspicious activity was reported in Birnamwood when a resident found their front door open while they were away.
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A fire alarm complaint came in from a residence where the homeowner had evacuated due to ongoing alarm issues.
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A fireworks complaint was reported in Pulaski, but deputies were unable to confirm the source.
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Deputies recovered a lost purse near the county line, which was turned in to the sheriff’s office.
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A complaint of junked and inoperable vehicles was logged in the Town of Wescott.
The Stockbridge-Munsee Police Department also reported three incidents, including reckless driving, an assist to another agency, and an information report.
Stay safe, and remember to report suspicious activity to local law enforcement.
Clintonville Police Department – Daily Activity Summary (June 2, 2025)
Officers with the Clintonville Police Department responded to a variety of community calls and service needs throughout the day, logging a total of 15 incidents. Here’s a summary of key highlights:
Animal-Related Calls
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Officers handled multiple animal issues, including stray and problem animals on McKinley Avenue, 20th Street, and Hughes Street.
Public Assistance & Welfare
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Two welfare checks were conducted—one on East Morning Glory Drive and another on 7th Street—to ensure the safety of individuals reported to be in need.
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Officers responded to a utility-related concern on 8th Street.
Traffic and Vehicle Incidents
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Three traffic stops were conducted during the day, including along Highway 156 and 14th Street.
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A disabled vehicle was reported at South Main and West Madison Streets.
Community Safety & Suspicious Activity
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A suspicious person or situation was investigated on South Main Street in the evening.
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Police responded to a 911 hang-up on Industrial Avenue—no emergency was reported.
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Officers also conducted a business check early in the morning and performed an extra patrol on Memorial Circle later in the evening.
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A city ordinance violation was noted near 6th and South Main Streets just before midnight.















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