Shawano Police handled a busy Tuesday with calls ranging from hit‑and‑runs to welfare checks and several medical assists.
Just before 1 a.m., officers responded to Total Fitness on North Main, where a caller reported his 2012 silver Subaru was hit in the parking lot by an unknown driver. Later in the morning, police assisted Probation and Parole with taking a woman into custody, noting in the report that “she will be cooperative.”
Multiple traffic stops were conducted throughout the morning, including one at Main and 5th, and another on Waukechon Street. Around 10 a.m., officers were called to Dunham Sports, where a suspicious suitcase had been left outside “all day,” according to the log. It was later reclassified as found property.
A parking hazard was reported at Shawano Middle School, where a truck parked near a crosswalk was blocking visibility for students. Officers also recovered a prescription bottle found along a fence line on East Lieg Avenue.
Late morning brought a 911 misdial, a vehicle lockout at Kwik Trip, and a personal‑injury crash on East Green Bay Street and Woodlawn Drive.
In the afternoon, officers investigated a missing firearm on South Washington Street and responded to a disturbance on East Lieg Avenue where a woman was heard yelling for someone to “get out,” according to the report.
Evening calls included a juvenile disturbance on South Main, several welfare checks, a car‑into‑garage property‑damage report, and a medical 911 call at the Haven Hotel. Police also handled an OAR/OWS stop at Dairy Queen and an OWI investigation on Highway 29.
The day wrapped up with a vehicle lockout at Burger King and a suspicious vehicle on Lange Court.
Clintonville Police were kept busy throughout Tuesday with a wide range of calls across the city. Just after midnight, officers responded to a gas leak on Industrial Avenue, ensuring the area was made safe. A short time later, an ambulance call brought first responders to West Morning Glory Drive.
Overnight patrols included a traffic stop at 6th and Stewart, followed by radar enforcement on both 7th Street and Kratzke Road during the early morning commute.
Around mid‑morning, Clintonville officers provided mutual aid on County Highway D, and shortly after, took part in a community engagement detail along Highway 45. A welfare check was handled on North 12th Street just after noon.
The afternoon brought a traffic stop on North Main and 16th, and a motor‑vehicle crash on Summer Street. Police also investigated a missing person report on Lincoln Avenue, and a drug-related incident on Stewart Street.
As evening set in, officers assisted a citizen on West Morning Glory Drive, then handled disorderly conduct and harassment complaints on West 13th and South Park Street. A later agency assist was also logged on West 13th.
The night wrapped up with another traffic stop near Morning Glory and Camelia, and a suspicious activity call on North Park Street.
The Shawano County Sheriff’s Office handled a steady stream of calls Tuesday, ranging from welfare checks to traffic issues and several 911 hang‑ups.
Deputies began the early morning with a welfare check on Sunrise Avenue, after a caller reported they hadn’t heard from a woman who had been “having trouble with someone,” according to the report. A short time later, deputies responded to a car‑versus‑deer crash near Highway 47‑55 and Frailing Lane.
Just before 6 a.m., a traffic hazard was reported on Highway 55, where, as the report states, “a large sprayer thing fell off a trailer” and deputies helped the driver get it secured again.
Around 7 a.m., deputies were called to True North in Shawano for a welfare check involving a woman reportedly experiencing a meth‑related psychosis crisis, according to the incident notes. Minutes later, a reckless driving complaint came in from Highway 29 near Kroenke Creek Road.
Throughout the morning, deputies handled a property‑damage crash at the work‑release center, several ambulance assists, and multiple extra patrol requests, including concerns about speeding through Cecil and trucks ignoring weight restrictions on Wahl Road.
Midday calls included an identity‑theft complaint, a fraud report, and a civil dispute involving a blocked path used to move pigs for the county fair.
The afternoon and evening brought a series of 911 hang‑ups, more reckless‑driving complaints, and a hit‑and‑run investigation on Julius Street in Krakow, where a caller reported her ex‑boyfriend showed up intoxicated and belligerent.
Deputies also responded to a utility problem, several medical calls, and a late‑night OWI stop described in the report as a “high‑risk stop.” The final call of the night involved a standby request, after a man reported his son’s girlfriend was possibly experiencing a mental‑health crisis.
In all, the Sheriff’s Office logged 37 incidents for the day.

















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