Shawano Police handled a busy Wednesday with calls ranging from traffic stops and thefts to disturbances and utility issues across the city.
Officers began the overnight hours with several traffic stops along East Green Bay Street and Hamlin Street. Just after 6 a.m., police assisted a resident on South Lincoln Street who had locked keys inside a vehicle. A short time later, a suspicious‑person call at Kuckuk Park involved a report of a child receiving a concerning phone call.
Around 7:15, officers responded to a theft complaint on South Lafayette Street, where a resident reported a missing bird bath and provided home‑camera footage. Minutes later, an anonymous caller reported ongoing drug activity at Huckleberry Harbor.
A vehicle theft was reported downtown on North Main Street around 7:37 a.m., drawing multiple officers. Later in the morning, crews responded to a fire alarm on South Park Street—no smoke or flames were found—and handled a traffic light outage at Main and Division.
Midday calls included a train‑crossing malfunction on County B, and a major disturbance at Charlie’s County Market where a shoplifting suspect reportedly broke a bottle and claimed to have a knife.
Evening activity brought a lockout at Walmart, an alarm at Senzig’s, a sick raccoon at Hope Community Church, and a large fight in a parking lot on East Richmond Street involving the same group from an earlier civil complaint.
The night wrapped up with power‑line sparking on Olson Street, a no‑contact violation complaint on Smalley Street, and a small tree removed from Mountain Bay Trail.
Clintonville Police logged a steady mix of patrols, traffic enforcement, and community calls throughout Wednesday.
Officers began the early morning hours with foot patrols near North Main and 16th Street, followed by extra patrols at Pickerel Point Playground and Picnic Point. Several business checks were completed along South Main and 9th Street, and an open door was investigated on South Main just before 3 a.m.
Traffic enforcement was active through the morning, with radar monitoring on 7th Street and multiple traffic stops across the city, including North Main, McKinley Avenue, and Green Tree Road. Around 11 a.m., officers provided an escort on South Main, followed minutes later by a death investigation on 15th Street.
Midday brought parking enforcement near East 12th and South Main, an ambulance call on Spring Street, and a noise complaint on Wilson Street. Officers also handled an animal neglect report on Lincoln Avenue, a citizen assist on Morning Glory Drive, and a lost‑and‑found case on South Clinton Avenue. A threatening complaint was reported on Wilson Street, and a second death investigation occurred later in the afternoon on South Main.
Evening calls included an animal problem near Anne and 19th, a disorderly conduct complaint on Flora Way, extra patrol at Memorial Circle, and another citizen assist on South Main. The day concluded with an ambulance call on 16th Street and a 911 hang‑up on 6th Street.
The Shawano County Sheriff’s Office handled 33 calls on Wednesday, ranging from welfare checks and traffic crashes to fraud, disturbances, and multiple 911 hang‑ups.
Deputies began the early morning hours with a welfare check on South Prouty Street in Wittenberg. A short time later, an injured deer had to be removed from Townline Road after callers reported it was blocking traffic.
Around 6:45 a.m., deputies responded to an alarm at Shipwrecked on South Warrington Avenue, followed minutes later by an arrest for operating after revocation near Highways 55 and 156 in Pulaski. A personal‑injury crash was reported at Highway 22 and County CC, and road crews requested extra patrol after drivers repeatedly went around barricades on a closed stretch of North Lake Drive.
Throughout the morning, deputies handled several 911 calls, a fire assist near Maple Avenue and Highway 29, and a warrant pickup in Bonduel. Calls also included reckless driving on Highway 29 and an identity‑theft complaint involving a long‑standing Social Security misuse case.
Around noon, deputies responded to a disturbance in Cecil where a caller reported hiding upstairs from a roommate. Fraud was reported at the sheriff’s office, and additional 911 calls came from Wittenberg and Homme Home on Webb Street.
The afternoon brought a property‑damage crash on Lake Drive, a lockout in Tigerton, and a large tree blocking lanes at County Q and Shepley Road. Deputies also handled a civil complaint involving a trailer taken from a storage unit and a deer‑related crash on Highway 45 near Marion.
Evening calls included trespassing in Bonduel, an animal complaint in Bowler where loose dogs reportedly jumped at a resident, and a general assist for a man trying to return home from the ER. The day ended with multiple traffic hazards, including fallen branches and another tree blocking a westbound lane.

















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