Shawano Police handled a steady mix of calls on Monday. Just after 1 a.m., officers assisted a resident on Alpine Drive after her husband slipped from a chair, though he wasn’t injured. Around 6 a.m., police responded to a civil dispute on South Lafayette Street, where a woman reported her girlfriend wouldn’t return her phone.
A short time later, officers picked up a man on a warrant near Anderson Avenue and Highway 47–55. By mid‑morning, police were called to Timber Pro on Industrial Drive for a disturbance.
At 10:30, officers conducted a welfare check on a 92‑year‑old woman confused by construction detours while trying to get home. Late morning also brought a vehicle lockout at Cellcom and a fire‑assist call on East Green Bay Street.
Around 12:30, police responded to a tamper alarm at U.S. Cellular, where a hallway keypad had been activated multiple times. Early afternoon brought a threatening complaint on South Sawyer Street, followed by a harassment report on Franklin Street involving a suspect who, according to the log, “KEEPS TRYING TO CONTACT COMP” despite a no‑contact order.
Later in the day, officers handled a stray beagle on Division Street, assisted a man who fell and hit his head, and took a fraud report from a resident targeted by a TikTok scam.
The evening wrapped with a large hazardous‑materials response at the Kwik Trip on East Green Bay Street after employees reported a strong plastic‑burning smell that caused chest heaviness.
Clintonville Police logged a steady mix of calls on Monday. Just after midnight, officers assisted another agency near South Main and Camelia Avenue. Around 4 a.m., an ambulance was dispatched to 5th Street.
The morning brought radar enforcement on 7th Street, followed by a 911 call from North 12th Street. A suspicious vehicle was checked at Picnic Point, and officers handled two separate citizen‑assist calls on 10th Street.
Shortly after 1:30 p.m., police responded to a suspicious‑person report near North Main and East 12th. Another suspicious‑person call came in on West 12th Street about an hour later. Radar enforcement resumed on 7th Street, and a fraud complaint was taken on South Main.
Evening activity included a traffic complaint at South Main and 7th, and a harassment report on East 2nd Street. Officers conducted extra patrols around Memorial Circle at 10 p.m.
Late Monday night, an ambulance was sent to West 3rd Street, followed by a vehicle lockout on East 2nd. The day wrapped up with a traffic stop on South Main just before midnight.
Shawano County deputies handled a busy Monday, responding to more than forty calls across the county. The day began just after midnight with an alarm at Bowler School, where officers found the building secure. Around 2 a.m., deputies assisted a Cecil resident reporting ongoing issues with a neighbor.
Before sunrise, a property damage complaint came in from Oak Avenue after a homeowner reported someone had driven through his yard. Extra patrols were requested near Cecil as construction crews dealt with drivers ignoring road closures.
Throughout the morning, deputies handled several 911 calls, including accidental dials, and picked up a man on a warrant at a residence on Webb Street. A disabled vehicle on Tower Road and a traffic hazard involving a truck stuck on a detour also required attention.
By midday, deputies responded to multiple reckless‑driving complaints along Highway 22 and Highway 29. One caller reported nearly being hit head‑on by a tanker truck.
A wallet found outside the courthouse was turned in, and deputies assisted with a medical call at Bowler School. They also stood by during a child‑custody exchange and assisted another agency after a fight involving a mud‑covered truck that fled the scene.
The afternoon brought several crashes, including both property‑damage and injury accidents, along Highways 22, 29, and 156. Deputies also conducted welfare checks in Bonduel and Cecil, including one involving a juvenile reporting concerns about her father’s mental health.
Evening calls included more reckless‑driving complaints, a disturbance on Lenz Road, and a threatening‑behavior report from Shawano Lake. The day wrapped up near 11 p.m. with deputies checking on a disabled vehicle on Highway 45.

















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