Shawano Police handled a steady mix of calls throughout Thursday, starting just after midnight with an assist on East Green Bay Street, followed minutes later by a 911 call from Sharon’s Bar. Officers also checked out a suspicious incident on South Union Street after a homeowner reported something striking the side of his house.
Several traffic stops were made overnight and into the morning, including stops on Hamlin Street, Highway 47–55, and Evergreen Road. Around 3 a.m., officers responded to a drug‑related call at People’s Express on East Green Bay Street.
A general assist was logged on Sunset Avenue before dawn, and just after 5 a.m., police responded to an alarm at Central Wisconsin Auto Parts.
Later in the morning, officers assisted a man who fell on the Mountain Bay Trail, handled a welfare check on South Union Street, and investigated multiple traffic violations across the city.
In the afternoon, police responded to vandalism at Arlington Park, a non‑reportable crash at Farm Inn on Main, and a theft complaint at Sacred Heart Church involving items stolen on Memorial Day.
Calls continued into the evening, including a disturbance at Twigs Beverage, several lockouts, and a 911 crash‑detection alert on Highway 22. The night wrapped with a curfew violation at Sturgeon Park and, just after midnight, an OWI arrest on County Road B.
Clintonville Police logged a steady series of calls throughout the early morning hours on Thursday. Officers began with extra patrols on 15th Street and Commercial Avenue around 1:20 a.m. A short time later, they conducted a business check on Industrial Avenue and investigated an open door at another business in the same area. Officers performed several additional business checks along East Green Tree Road and South Main Street.
Just after 5:30 a.m., police responded to a mental health‑related call on 6th Street, followed by multiple ambulance assists—two on North 12th Street and another on West Green Tree Road—throughout the morning hours.
Around 10:30 a.m., officers assisted a citizen on South Main Street, and early afternoon brought radar enforcement on North 12th Street. A traffic stop was conducted near North Main and 16th Street at about 3:45 p.m.
Into the evening, police handled two utility‑related issues—one on East 12th Street just before 8 p.m., and another on Maize Street around 8:50. The day wrapped up with an extra patrol request on Memorial Circle at 10 p.m.
Shawano County deputies handled a wide range of calls Thursday, beginning just after 1 a.m. with a disorderly conduct complaint in Bowler. Minutes later, deputies responded to a property‑damage crash at Lake Drive and Loon Lake Drive, followed by a death investigation in Bonduel around 1:30 a.m.
Before sunrise, deputies cleared a traffic hazard near Highway 187 and Erb Road, and at 6 a.m. they were called to an animal problem on County B where a sheep had gotten its head stuck in a fence. A short time later, a vehicle was reported in a ditch on Locust Road in Shawano.
Throughout the morning, dispatchers fielded several 911 calls from Gresham, Wittenberg, and Pulaski, including an open‑line call and an abandoned call. Deputies also assisted a man who fell on the Mountain Bay Trail and handled stray calves reported along Highway 29.
Late morning brought a domestic disturbance in Wittenberg and multiple warrant pickups, including individuals turning themselves in at the county jail. Deputies also took in a found wallet and assisted with the disposal of ammunition and a firearm brought to the sheriff’s office.
Early afternoon calls included a traffic hazard on Highway 29, significant vandalism to a cabin on Sugar Bush Road, and a report of an injured eagle along Highway 47‑55. Deputies also investigated a possible oil spill on Lake Drive and a scam case in Pulaski where a victim had given financial information to a caller.
Later in the day, deputies responded to another domestic violence report, reckless driving on Sugar Bush Road, and a vehicle lockout in Tigerton. Around 5 p.m., they assisted Mishicot Police with locating a suspect tied to a child sexual assault investigation.
Evening calls included a burglary alarm at Associated Bank in Wittenberg—later determined to be false—another 911 hang‑up involving a crying child, and a reckless driving complaint near Birnamwood. The night wrapped up with a transport from work release back to the main jail.

















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