Shawano officers responded just after midnight to a 911 hang-up call on South Andrews Street. Crews checked the area and cleared the scene a few minutes later.
Around 6:45 a.m., police assisted an elderly resident who had fallen and needed help getting up. No injuries were reported.
Later in the morning, officers were called to Aspen Court and Prospect Circle for a school bus stop-arm violation. Police say a pickup drove past a stopped bus with red lights flashing as a student was being loaded. That incident remains under investigation.
At mid-morning, police took a harassment complaint from a resident reporting unwanted calls.
Officers also checked out a report of someone living in a camper with several LP tanks on River Heights. Police spoke with the individual and continue to monitor the situation.
A welfare check late in the morning involved concerns that an employee had made threatening statements. Officers located those involved and ensured everyone was safe.
Around midday, police investigated an animal complaint after a loose dog attacked and killed a deer on Engel Drive.
Later in the afternoon and evening, officers handled several calls, including a found bicycle, an assist for another agency at the hospital, a civil complaint involving snow on a sidewalk, and a welfare check for a confused woman waiting for a ride at a closed business.
The day wrapped with officers clearing a disturbance at a downtown bar, assisting a disabled vehicle on Green Bay Street, and opening a bail-jumping investigation during a late-night traffic stop.
Clintonville Police Officers responded just before 1 a.m. to an ambulance call on North Main Street. Between 1 and 3 a.m., police conducted a large number of parking enforcement checks across the city, including Motor Street, Anne Street, North Clinton Avenue, Pearl Street, Park Street, Garfield Avenue, and several neighborhoods on the west side.
Around 7:30 a.m., officers investigated an animal problem on North Main Street, followed by extra patrols near 20th Street as students arrived at school.
A welfare check was handled on Lincoln Avenue just before 9 a.m., and minutes later, police responded to an alarm call on Rohrer Street. Shortly after, officers checked on a suspicious situation near Riverside Drive and Brent Street.
The department also worked two motor-vehicle crashes—one mid-morning on North 12th Street, and another in the afternoon at East Green Tree Road and Industrial Avenue.
Early evening brought a disorderly conduct call on West Green Tree Road and a fraud complaint on Rohrer Street. The day ended with officers handling a traffic complaint on South Main Street around 8 p.m.
The Shawano County Sheriff’s Office handled a steady pace of calls on Thursday…
Deputies started the morning just after 5 a.m. responding to a traffic slide-in on Highway 29 near Redwood Drive in Pulaski. The vehicle was cleared without further issue.
Before 8 a.m., authorities took a subject into custody on a warrant at the Shawano County Jail. Minutes later, deputies performed a welfare check on Azalea Drive after a medical alert system was unable to reach its user.
Around 8:50 a.m., deputies investigated a property-damage crash on Middle Drive in Pulaski, where a vehicle slid into a ditch overnight. No one was found inside.
Late morning activity included multiple calls: a burglary alarm at a Green Bay Street business, a sick animal complaint on Pioneer Road, and a theft report involving stolen bowling equipment. Deputies also worked additional non-reportable crashes on Highway 29, including near Hofa Park Drive and Redwood Drive.
In the afternoon deputies were called to a utility issue on Lindquist Road in Gillett, where a homeowner reported water pouring from a neighboring property, also reports included a car in a ditch on Kolpack Road, a 911 hang-up in the Town of Wescott, and a civil dispute on Second Drive involving snow being blown onto a neighboring yard. Another property damage crash was reported outside a restaurant on the West Express Way.
Deputies assisted with a vehicle lockout on Riverside Drive and responded to a disturbance on Poplar Road involving household conflict.
The Sheriff’s Office handled several injured-deer calls, a report of loud booms shaking homes on Forest Lane, and a civil matter regarding custody concerns in Wittenberg.
Later, deputies responded to a bail-jumping complaint in Wittenberg, and a late-night welfare check near Highway 45 and Beech Street.
Stockbridge-Munsee Police also reported a criminal damage case in Tigerton and an injured deer call late in the evening.

















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