Shawano Police handled a busy Sunday with calls ranging from traffic stops to disturbances, welfare checks, and multiple theft complaints.
Just after midnight, officers stopped a vehicle on Fairview and Center, followed minutes later by a reckless driving complaint on North Main where a blue vehicle was swerving and traveling well under the speed limit.
Around 12:40 a.m., police took an information report involving allegations that a woman had been drugged in a separate jurisdiction. Shortly after, officers assisted with a vehicle lockout at Kwik Trip.
Around 1:30 a.m., a woman reported losing her iPhone at Sundrop Days. By early morning, Shawano officers assisted Bonduel Police with a disturbance involving an ex‑girlfriend.
Later in the morning, officers conducted a traffic stop on East Green Bay Street, and around noon responded to disorderly conduct on Olson Street involving a dispute between sisters.
The afternoon brought a 911 open‑line call on River Pine Drive, followed by a shoplifting case at Charlie’s County Market where the suspect left behind his backpack and wallet. Another 911 call came in from Ridlington Avenue.
By evening, officers assisted at The Rock on Butternut Road for a disturbance, then handled a welfare check involving two missing children at Four Seasons. Additional disturbances were reported on Waukechon Street and at Luigi’s Pizza.
Police also responded to reckless driving at Coop Park, a shoplifting incident at Kwik Trip involving juveniles, and a carbon monoxide alarm on Prospect Circle.
The night wrapped up with a theft report at Franklin Park and a welfare check for a man found passed out on the Mountain Bay Trail.
Clintonville Police logged a steady mix of calls throughout Sunday, June 7th. Officers began the overnight hours with business checks on Industrial Avenue just before 1 a.m., and again on West Madison Street around 1:30.
Just before 6 a.m., police handled a lost‑and‑found report on South Main Street. A short time later, around 8 a.m., officers responded to a domestic incident, also on South Main.
Mid‑morning brought an ambulance call to West Green Tree Road, followed by two separate 911 hang‑ups—one on North 12th Street at 10:20, and another on 7th Street early in the afternoon.
Around 4:30 p.m., officers conducted a welfare check on North 12th Street. Later in the evening, police investigated an abandoned vehicle at the intersection of South and East Madison Streets.
Two more calls closed out the night: an ambulance response on Anne Street just before 10 p.m., and an extra patrol request on Memorial Circle. The final call of the day came in just after 10:30 p.m. for a citizen assist on North 12th Street.
The Shawano County Sheriff’s Office handled 34 calls for service on Sunday with deputies responding to a steady mix of medical calls, disturbances, traffic issues, and reckless driving complaints.
The day began just after midnight with an ambulance assist on Shawano Shores Circle, where the caller reported breathing problems. A short time later, deputies investigated a reckless driving complaint on Highway 29 near mile marker 220.
Around 2:30 a.m., a disabled vehicle was reported on Weasel Dam Road, followed by a disturbance in Bonduel shortly before 5 a.m., where a caller reported an ex‑girlfriend showing up unexpectedly. By 6:15, deputies were responding to a residential alarm in Krakow.
The morning brought more traffic‑related calls, including a hit‑and‑run crash on Swamp Road, a traffic hazard on Highway 29 near Limestone, and a parking problem on Swan Acre Drive in Cecil. Deputies also handled trespassing complaints in Tigerton and Oconto Falls, and multiple 911 hang‑ups, including one in Mattoon.
Just after 1 p.m., another disabled vehicle was reported in Cecil, followed by a burglary alarm in Wittenberg and another reckless driving complaint on Highway 29. A civil dispute on County B and additional 911 calls kept deputies busy through mid‑afternoon.
Deputies conducted welfare checks along Highway 29 and on Lindsten Road, including one involving a man walking along the roadway who appeared disoriented. Around 5 p.m., Shawano County assisted Marathon County with a welfare check on Highway 29.
The evening brought more disturbances, including one on Butternut Road in Gresham and another in Tigerton. Deputies also responded to road‑rage‑related reckless driving involving a Jeep Wrangler and a Buick and handled another disabled vehicle near the CCC boat landing. The final call of the night was a 911 hang‑up just after 9 p.m.

















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