Clintonville Police logged a steady mix of calls throughout Sunday, June 14th. Officers began the overnight hours with routine business checks on East Green Tree Road and North Main Street, followed by an agency assist near County Highway I and Buelow Road. Just after 1 a.m., police handled a stray‑animal complaint on Commercial Avenue.
Around 2:15 a.m., officers responded to an OWI incident on Highway 45 near County Highway C. A short time later, they were called to Hughes Street for a disorderly conduct complaint, and minutes after that, to a domestic disturbance on East Morning Glory Drive.
Late morning brought a disabled vehicle at 9th and Hemlock, and early afternoon included extra patrol on East 14th Street. Traffic enforcement remained active through the day with stops on West Madison Street, South Main Street, and County Highway I.
In the evening, officers assisted another agency on Velte Road, handled a traffic issue on Highway 22, and removed a traffic hazard at 6th and Stewart. The night wrapped up with a suspicious‑person report on East 1st Street and another traffic stop on West Madison.
The Shawano County Sheriff’s Office handled a steady stream of calls throughout Sunday, June 14th, ranging from 911 hang‑ups to reckless driving complaints and several traffic‑related incidents.
Deputies began the early morning hours with a 2:05 a.m. 911 call near Highway 45 and East Alder Street in Tigerton, and a welfare check was arranged through a third party.
Just after 3 a.m., deputies responded to a disturbance at Jungles on Main in Gresham, where a “25‑year‑old male involved in a fight” requested an ambulance.
Around 5 a.m., a deputy encountered a squad‑versus‑deer crash near Highway 51 and County NN. Later in the morning, multiple 911 hang‑ups were logged, including one from Krakow where a young child briefly came on the line saying something about “dad and 911” before disconnecting.
Midday brought a vehicle lockout at the Shawano County Fairgrounds, followed by a reckless‑driving complaint on Highway 29 involving a black Saab that nearly struck the caller in a construction zone. Deputies also handled a traffic hazard on Highway 29 near Clark Drive and another abandoned 911 call from the Clintonville area.
In the afternoon, deputies assisted Marathon County with a reported attempted break‑in on Norrie Road, where the caller’s security cameras captured a suspect in dark clothing and boots. They also responded to a lift‑assist request in Wittenberg and a criminal‑damage complaint on South Webb Street, where someone “destroyed the hallway with mustard” and left a sticker covered in animal dander.
Evening activity included several reckless‑driving complaints along Highway 29, two more deer‑related crashes, and an animal‑noise complaint in Shawano involving dogs barking continuously for two hours. The night wrapped with a property‑damage crash near County M and County P.
In all, deputies handled more than 20 calls Sunday, reflecting a busy mix of emergencies, traffic issues, and public‑assistance requests across Shawano County.
Shawano Police handled a wide range of calls Sunday, June 14th, starting just after midnight with a trespassing complaint at Parkside Apartments. According to the log, the caller reported suspicious activity at “725 South Main Street” .
Minutes later, officers were sent to the AmeriVu Inn on Waukechon Street for a loud parking‑lot party where “a lot of people… being extremely loud” were gathered near the trees. Police made contact and cleared the scene quickly.
Overnight activity also included a traffic stop on East Green Bay Street and a 911 call near South Cleveland and Center, where dispatch received only location data before the line went silent.
Around 4 a.m., Shawano officers assisted the Sheriff’s Office with an active break‑in on Oak Avenue. The CAD notes say a male warned “something bad would happen if law enforcement didn’t get there right away,” followed by a scream before the line disconnected .
Later in the morning, officers responded to a harassment complaint at All Aboard Nutrition, helped a family trying to safely capture two cats after a relative’s passing, and investigated reckless driving near North Main and Green Bay Street.
By afternoon, police were called to Kuckuk Park for a welfare check after witnesses reported a young girl passed out and vomited after being spun around repeatedly. Officers also handled a disturbance involving threats in the County Market parking lot and another reckless‑driving complaint near Highway 29.
The day wrapped up with found property—a license plate turned in at the station—and a late‑night property‑damage crash at County M and County P.

















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