Officers with the Shawano Police Department responded to a busy day of calls, handling a range of community issues from welfare checks and 911 hang-ups to a burglary investigation and warrant arrest. Here’s a summary of notable incidents:
Disturbances and Welfare Checks
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Officers responded to a disturbance and separate 911 call at the same apartment on Estates Lane just after midnight and again at 1 a.m.
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Several welfare checks were conducted, including at Memorial Park, and locations on Evergreen Street and Mulberry Court, assisting individuals in distress or reported unconscious.
Property-Related Calls
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A burglary was reported on South Weed Street involving stolen memorabilia and golf clubs.
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Lost and found property calls included a Dodge Ram key fob recovered near Green Bay Street and Airport Drive.
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A property theft was reported at Goodwill Industries on Lakeland Road.
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Two complaints were made regarding junk or inoperable vehicles on South Franklin Street and West Stevens Street.
Traffic and Vehicle Incidents
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A disabled vehicle was assisted in a Walmart parking lot on Green Bay Street.
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Officers responded to a report of reckless driving at East Lieg Avenue and Prospect Circle.
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Car damage was reported near the intersection of East Green Bay and North Main Streets.
Park and Recreation Violations
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Officers checked Sturgeon Park twice for after-hours activity, contacting several individuals.
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Another complaint involved individuals camping behind a local food pantry, who were asked to relocate by the end of the day.
Criminal and Suspicious Activity
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Officers investigated suspicious behavior outside Qualheim’s True Value involving three individuals looking through a garden walkway.
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A juvenile complaint was received about kids playing with a bat and rocks near a downtown parking lot.
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One subject was taken into custody on an outstanding warrant during a contact on South Sawyer Street.
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Officers are also investigating reports involving a sex offense and an internet sex crime (details not released).
Emergency and General Service Calls
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Several 911 hang-ups were investigated with no emergencies confirmed.
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A report of a pedestrian sign out of place near the post office led to road signage adjustments.
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An informational report was logged at the Shawano Police Department.
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Deputies with the Shawano County Sheriff’s Office handled 34 incidents across the county on Tuesday, ranging from disturbances and warrant pickups to welfare checks and traffic concerns. Here are the day’s key highlights:
Disturbances and Domestic Incidents
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Deputies responded to multiple disturbances, including a reported domestic incident in Wittenberg and two other disturbances in Tigerton and the Town of Richmond.
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An intoxicated individual was reported and handled on Moh He Con Nuck Road in Bowler.
Traffic & Vehicle-Related Incidents
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A pair of deer-related crashes were reported—one on Highway 22 and Rose Brook Road, and another on Highway 29 near South High Line Road.
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Three disabled vehicles were reported throughout the county, including one on Cherry Avenue in Shawano and another that required towing on Church Road.
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Several traffic hazards were cleared, including large debris and visibility issues near highways in the Bonduel and Leopolis areas.
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A reckless driving incident was reported on Highway 29 near Cedar.
Warrants and Arrests
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Three individuals were taken into custody on warrants, including pickups in Shawano and Waupaca County jurisdictions.
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One subject turned themselves in at the Shawano County Jail.
Welfare Checks
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Deputies performed welfare checks in several locations, including Tigerton, Shawano, and on Oak Drive, following reports of individuals in distress or unusual behavior.
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One case involved a girl reportedly hit by a car who then left the scene before help arrived.
Animal and Public Safety Concerns
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Animal-related issues included a sick dog left behind after its owner was jailed in Krakow and a deer struck on the roadway.
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A fireworks complaint was investigated in Gresham, along with a suspicious cheese-throwing incident in Shawano.
Assists and Other Reports
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Deputies assisted Menominee Tribal Police with a subject removal.
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Extra patrols were performed in Bonduel following resident complaints.
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A reported shoplifting and several suspicious activity calls were investigated, including individuals acting oddly outside a business garden area.















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