Shawano Police handled a steady mix of calls Thursday, starting early at 4:05 AM with a 911 hang‑up from a home on North Humphrey Circle. Officers confirmed no emergency.
Around 8:15, crews responded to Highview and South Andrews, where a raccoon was stuck in a storm drain. Officers reported the animal was too far down the pipe to reach.
Just before Noon, officers were called to Alpine Drive for a weapon complaint. A resident reported someone possibly shooting a BB gun from a nearby home. Later in the afternoon, a follow‑up call indicated the suspect had also shot a BB at a vehicle door.
Police also handled a dog bite report on South Andrews Street, a car‑damage incident near Main and Mills, and a reckless‑driving complaint at Walmart involving a red Dodge Journey seen swerving into a ditch before pulling into the lot.
Officers conducted multiple welfare checks, including one where a caller reported a woman threatening self‑harm, and another late‑night call about someone lying in the roadway near Elizabeth and Evergreen.
Shawano Police logged more than two dozen calls throughout the day, ranging from vehicle lockouts to suspicious activity and extra patrols.
Clintonville Police logged a steady series of calls Thursday, beginning in the early morning hours with foot patrol around South Main and East 12th Street at 2:44 AM. Officers then conducted a string of business checks along West Madison Street, South Main, and Paulina Street between 3 and 3:30 AM, followed by an extra patrol on South Main.
Around 6:00 AM, officers responded to an animal problem near 15th Street and Industrial Avenue.
Just after 1:40 PM, police handled a 911 call from South Main, and minutes later were dispatched to 8th Street for a disorderly conduct complaint.
In the early evening, officers investigated a traffic issue at Highway 22 and Olson Road, and at 5:45 PM recovered a lost‑and‑found item near 10th and South Clinton Avenue.
Two ambulance assists were logged—one on South Main at 5:59 PM and another on 10th Street at 8:08 PM.
A traffic stop was conducted at South Main and East 2nd Street at 8:40 PM, and the day wrapped up with an extra patrol at 10 Memorial Circle around 10 PM.
The Shawano County Sheriff’s Office handled 37 calls on Thursday, starting just after midnight with an intoxicated person reported on Lake Drive near Golf Side. Minutes later, deputies assisted firefighters on Shady Lane after a caller reported “smells like electric fire” coming from the southwest side of the home.
Around 2:30 AM, deputies responded to a 911 call from Wittenberg, though no emergency was found.
The morning brought a series of reckless‑driving complaints, including one at Highway 22 and Cloverleaf Lake Road, and another involving a dump truck that allegedly forced a driver to “smoke his brakes.” Deputies also handled a traffic hazard on Highway 29 near County C.
Just after noon, a driver reported hitting a deer near Eland, leaving a disabled vehicle off the shoulder. Minutes later, deputies assisted Shawano Police with a large multi‑unit response on South Airport Drive and Engel Drive.
In the early afternoon, deputies recovered a license plate near the Shawano–Outagamie County line, and later picked up a female wanted on a warrant near Highway 22 and Cheese Factory Road.
Calls continued with more reckless‑driving complaints, including a truck “speeding past customers” on Cheese Factory Road. A civil dispute was reported in the sheriff’s lobby, followed by several 911 hang‑ups from Cecil, Bowler, and the courthouse.
Deputies also logged multiple traffic hazards, including debris and a deer in the roadway west of County U, which was later removed. Several disabled vehicles were reported along Highway 29 and Highway 117, including one driver who told dispatch they had “no money for a tow.”
The evening wrapped with two disturbance calls, a suspicious‑activity report on Butternut Road, and additional reckless‑driving complaints near Marion and Shawano.

















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