Shawano officers were called out just before 2 a.m. for a welfare check along Highway 29 near Banner Road in Wittenberg. Multiple units responded and were on scene for roughly an hour, but police did not release additional details on the nature of the concern.
A little after 3 a.m., officers handled a traffic stop at Highway 22 and Cedar Lane, involving several individuals flagged as OAR, OWS, or OWL—meaning operating after revocation, suspension, or without a license. Three officers were tied up on the stop for nearly two hours.
Later in the morning, Shawano Police responded to a 911 call near Alpine Drive and North Main Street. No hazards were reported once officers arrived.
Around 9:30, police investigated a fraud complaint on Channel Trace. Officers remained on scene for nearly two hours gathering information from the homeowner.
Schools were busy throughout the day with several calls for assistance, including two school liaison responses and multiple vehicle lockouts, one at Shawano High School and another at Hillcrest Primary. Officers also handled three additional lockout calls later in the afternoon, including two at Walmart.
Walmart also reported a trespassing complaint shortly after 2 p.m., involving an individual already barred from the store. Officers cleared the scene just before 4 p.m.
Around 5:30 p.m., multiple officers conducted another welfare check, this time at a home on Poplar Road, verifying the safety of a student’s family after concerns were raised by Keshena Primary School staff.
Early This Morning, officers responded to a reported assault on South Lincoln Street. Multiple units and the sheriff’s office assisted. Then just before 2:30 this Morning officers were called to South Washington Street for a domestic disturbance involving two people arguing. Reports indicate one person had been struck. Police remained on scene until nearly 4 a.m.
Clintonville Police handled a steady mix of calls, beginning shortly before 1 a.m. with a 911 call on North Main Street. Officers then conducted several extra patrols and business checks along South Main Street and the Industrial Avenue area during the early-morning hours, ensuring businesses and neighborhoods remained secure.
Just after 5:30 a.m., officers assisted another agency with an incident on Highway 45. Morning patrols continued with checks on 20th Street and Anne Street, followed by a traffic stop near West Green Tree Road and North 12th Street around 8:30 a.m.
Midday brought a pair of fraud complaints, one on North 12th Street and another later on Shaw Street. Officers also responded to a disorderly conduct call on South Main Street just after noon, and another disorderly incident on West Green Tree Road in the early afternoon.
Throughout the day, police assisted citizens on South Main, looked into suspicious activity at Harriet Street, West Green Tree Road, and later on Paulina Street.
The final call of the evening came just after 8 p.m., logged as a miscellaneous complaint on West Green Tree Road.
Shawano County deputies handled a steady flow of calls throughout the day Yesterday ranging from welfare checks and suspicious activity to warrants, traffic hazards, and littering.
The day began just before 2 a.m. with a welfare check along Highway 29 near Banner Road in Wittenberg, where a caller reported a woman sitting in the median shining a flashlight. Deputies located the woman, who did not appear to be in distress, and cleared the scene.
Around 3 a.m., officers responded to a suspicious vehicle report at True North Energy in Wittenberg, followed minutes later by an OWI arrest at Highway 22 and Cedar Lane. Two individuals were identified in that incident.
A little after 7 a.m., deputies were sent to Highway 156 near Robley Road for an injured deer that had crawled into a park and needed to be dispatched.
Later in the morning, Bowler’s JPS gas station reported a gas drive-off, describing the suspect as a woman in a plaid jacket driving a black Ram truck.
In Shawano, deputies were called to Oak and Maple shortly after noon for a traffic hazard—a 100-yard liquid manure spill. Cleanup procedures were coordinated.
Throughout the afternoon, deputies handled multiple warrant pickups, including one at the sheriff’s office and another in Shawano who was already in Branch 2 court.
In Tigerton, a vehicle broke down in the middle of Lone Maple Road, prompting a traffic obstruction call just after 2 p.m.
Later in the day, a Shawano resident reported online harassment involving repeated unwanted Facebook messages directed at both her and her children.
And just after 7:30 p.m., deputies investigated a case of illegal dumping after someone discarded a full kitchen stove along County Road D near Ball Park Road. No identifying information was found at the scene.

















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