Shawano Police reported their day began just after midnight with a suspicious incident at Franklin Park. Officers reported a male and female juvenile fleeing the area after an attempted contact.
Around 3 a.m., Shawano officers responded to a reckless driving complaint on Highway 29 near County Truck MMM. Multiple units were dispatched after 911 data pinpointed the caller’s location. The situation remains under investigation.
At 9 a.m., police responded to an alarm at the Cellcom store on North Main Street. Motion detectors had been triggered, but the scene was quickly secured.
Officers also conducted multiple welfare checks, including one involving a 94-year-old man who had left the hospital against medical advice and was found at a relative’s home without air conditioning.
In the afternoon, Shawano officers were called to Walmart for a dog left in a hot car. The window was cracked, but the dog was visibly distressed. The case is being reviewed for possible neglect.
Later, officers investigated a car break-in on South Maiden Lane. No damage was reported, but personal items were stolen.
Sunday evening, police responded to a drug complaint on Picnic Street involving a known individual. Three officers were dispatched to the scene.
A traffic stop around 8 p.m. involved multiple patrol units and is connected to an ongoing case. Details remain limited.
Finally, just before midnight, officers responded to a disturbance on East Ridlington Avenue. Witnesses reported a woman being pushed from a residence before a fight broke out. The female victim may have left the scene before officers arrived.
Clintonville Police Officers responded to a range of calls throughout the day, starting just after 1 a.m. with a citizen assist on North 12th Street.
Around 3:50 a.m., patrol conducted a tavern check on South Main Street, ensuring compliance with closing protocols and safety measures.
Mid-morning saw another citizen assist on Fairway Drive, followed shortly after by an ambulance call on McKinley Avenue at 10:30 a.m.
In the afternoon, a traffic stop was conducted at South Main and East 12th, part of ongoing efforts to maintain road safety.
Clintonville Police remained active and responsive, helping to keep the community secure and supported.
Shawano County Deputies responded to 40 incidents throughout the day, with a range of calls from reckless driving and welfare checks to disabled vehicles and 911 hang-ups.
In the early hours, deputies were called to a welfare check at Higher Wire Tavern on Lake Drive, where a bartender was reportedly heavily intoxicated and over-serving patrons. The subject was found outside and described as not in a good state of mind.
Around 2:50 a.m., A Pulaski Man was reported for reckless driving near Highway 29 and County MMM. Rapid location data helped deputies quickly locate the vehicle.
At 6 a.m., an unusual accident occurred at the Shawano County Fairgrounds. A vendor backed a trailer into a partially closed Coliseum door, causing damage.
Later in the morning, A woman was contacted after her white truck was reported near the grandstands with concerns over a sick or neglected animal.
A mid-morning welfare check came from ThedaCare Medical Center, where staff requested help for a patient’s wife with dementia who couldn’t care for herself at home.
In the afternoon, a disturbing animal call was made in Shiocton, where a fawn with broken legs had to be dispatched.
And finally, around 5:30 p.m., a silver Dodge was spotted in the Bamboo Bar parking lot with children inside, windows partially down. Authorities checked on the situation, concerned for the kids’ safety.















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