Shawano Police handled a busy Monday with disturbances, medical calls, reckless driving complaints, and several welfare checks across the city.
The day began just after midnight at ThedaCare Medical Center, where officers responded to a disturbance involving a woman reportedly running toward traffic. Minutes later, police assisted an ambulance on East Elizabeth Street.
Around 6:30 a.m., officers helped Menominee County with a reckless‑driving complaint on Highway 47‑55, tied to an earlier family disturbance. A short time later, a 911 hang‑up was reported near Green Bay and Bartlett Streets.
Late morning brought another medical assist on Oak Drive and a panic alarm at a veterinary clinic on County B, which was ultimately determined to be false.
Around midday, officers were called to South Main Street after someone cleaning out an estate found what appeared to be a tear‑gas grenade. Police also handled a trespassing complaint on South Washington Street.
The afternoon included another reckless‑driving report near Sledding Hill, a vehicle lockout, and a large disturbance on West Richmond Street that required multiple officers and EMS.
Later calls included a drug complaint at Sturgeon Park, a disturbance on South Maiden Lane, a welfare check for a woman found bloody along County B, and two theft complaints—one at a residence and another after the fact at Charlie’s County Market.
In the evening, officers checked a suspicious vehicle behind the Shawano Library and responded to reports of a woman going through cars at ThedaCare. The night ended with a vehicle lockout at Walmart and a disorderly guest causing problems at the AmeriVu Inn.
Clintonville Police were kept busy throughout Monday with a steady mix of medical calls, traffic issues, and citizen assists.
The day began just after midnight with an ambulance call on East Madison Street, followed by a series of early‑morning business checks and extra patrols across South Main and 7th Street. Officers also conducted several traffic stops, including one near North Main and 17th Street around 3:30 a.m.
A pair of ambulance calls came mid‑morning on Anne Street and North 12th Street, while officers assisted residents on Flora Way and Waupaca Street. A school extra‑patrol was logged on West Green Tree Road.
The afternoon brought two 911 hang‑ups—one on Industrial Court and another on 9th Street—along with a disabled vehicle near Highway 156 and North Main. Fire crews and police responded to a fire call at County Highway I and Ginger Trace, followed shortly by another ambulance run to Ginger Spur.
A minor crash was reported on South Main Street just before 9 p.m., and officers wrapped up the night with extra patrols on Memorial Circle and a mental‑health‑related call on East 12th Street.
Shawano County deputies handled a wide range of calls Monday, from disturbances and reckless driving to welfare checks and several 911 hang‑ups.
The day began around 1:50 a.m. with a warrant pickup at the Brown County Jail. A few hours later, deputies responded to a disturbance at the Shawano County Jail after a fight was reported inside the facility.
Just after 6 a.m., an open 911 line led to a disturbance on Thunderbird Lane, where a caller reported a family dispute and a son driving recklessly with someone in the vehicle. Multiple reckless‑driving complaints followed throughout the morning, including a semi “all over the road” on Highway 29 near Bowler.
Deputies also handled found license plates on Highway 45, a disabled vehicle on Highway 156, and another disturbance on Basswood Road. Several 911 calls came in with open lines or abandoned calls, including one on Loon Lake Drive.
A traffic offense was logged late morning on Main Street in Shawano involving a vehicle with no plates. Deputies assisted Waupaca County authorities, helped secure an unlocked rental property in Tigerton, and responded to a medical pendant activation at a campsite where the caller couldn’t be visually confirmed.
Animal‑related calls were steady as well, including concerns about horses without shelter and a deer‑related traffic hazard on Highway 29.
In the afternoon, deputies investigated a suspicious person climbing trees outside the Aurora Clinic in Bonduel, a contractor‑theft complaint on Blueberry Road, and an animal bite reported through Brown County Public Safety.
Evening activity included another disabled vehicle, a sports car reportedly hitting 90 miles an hour in Wittenberg, a welfare check on County A, and a threatening complaint at North Star Casino involving a customer who allegedly made a threat to an employee the night before.
The night wrapped with a traffic hazard involving a large cone in the roadway and a sick or injured deer causing traffic issues near County Road K.

















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