Shawano officers responded to a wide range of calls on Tuesday. The day began with a lift assist at a Franklin Street care center, where staff needed help aiding a resident. Later in the morning, police investigated an abandoned bicycle on Union Street and handled a drug-related offense reported at the police department.
Around 10:30, officers were called to ThedaCare Medical Center to assist Menominee County deputies. A woman was reportedly resisting in the emergency room, leading to a police response.
Shortly after, a confrontation at Capital Credit Union turned tense when one man accused another of slander, allegedly yelling, spitting, and blocking his path. Police took a report for threatening behavior.
Midday, a large theft was discovered at American Marine and Motorsports. Staff reported that UTVs and a trailer valued at about $40,000 had been stolen overnight. Officers investigated the scene through the afternoon.
Other calls included a welfare check for a medical alarm, a minor vehicle accident in the Walmart parking lot, a parking dispute on Main Street, and another vehicle lockout at Walgreens. Officers also responded to a disturbance at Rainbow Car Wash on Waukechon Street, where multiple units remained on scene for several hours.
In the evening, police checked on a suspicious golf cart abandoned near railroad tracks and later investigated reports of a car doing donuts and blasting music by Memorial Park.
And just after 2 a.m. Wednesday, a traffic stop on County Road B led to an arrest for operating after revocation.
Clintonville Police responded to a range of calls yesterday. The day started with officers providing mutual aid on Lakeshore Road and an agency assist on 7th Street. Shortly after, police handled a two-vehicle crash at 14th and 12th Streets, followed later by another crash on Highway 45.
Throughout the morning, officers checked on school patrols near Green Tree Road, investigated an illegal burn on Stewart Street, and logged a lost-and-found case on South Main Street.
In the afternoon, police addressed an animal nuisance on Morning Glory Drive, conducted traffic stops, and assisted citizens with concerns on West Street, South Main, and Industrial Avenue.
Evening calls included a fraud report on South Main Street and an ambulance run back on Morning Glory Drive. Officers also performed an extra patrol around Memorial Circle to close out the night.
Authorities in Shawano County handled a busy day of calls yesterday. Deputies responded just after midnight to a pedestrian report near Highways 47 and 55 at County Trunk A. Later in the morning, officers arrested a male on a warrant and transported him to the county jail.
Around 10:30 a.m., deputies assisted at ThedaCare Medical Center after Menominee County requested help with a subject resisting staff. That same hour, officers stood by at a Shawano residence to verify a vehicle dispute, and courthouse security was also provided during a county board meeting.
By midday, a cellphone found along Highway 156 near Elm Lawn Cemetery was turned in as recovered property. Deputies also assisted firefighters on County Trunk A after a blaze briefly got out of control.
In the afternoon, reports included harassment in Pulaski involving online videos and doctored images, a suspicious entry at a Shawano home, and a sick or injured cat near Bowler. A welfare check was requested in Clintonville after mail hadn’t been picked up for a week.
Evening calls brought more activity—two separate reckless driving complaints in Clintonville and Tigerton, a suspicious vehicle reported hidden near a trailhead in Bonduel, and multiple 911 hang-ups, including one dialed accidentally from an Apple Watch.
The day ended with a harassment complaint at a Shawano fast-food restaurant, where an employee reported repeated nuisance calls.















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