Shawano Police handled a busy Monday with several overnight and daytime calls. Officers were first dispatched just after 1 a.m. to the Kwik Trip on East Green Bay Street for a disturbance involving a woman who said a man in her vehicle was “a woman beater” and needed to be removed from the car .
A short time later, police conducted a welfare check on Mountain Bay Trail after a mother reported her daughter hadn’t returned home as expected .
Around 2:40 a.m., a woman walked into the Shawano County Jail lobby reporting domestic issues and requesting to speak with an officer. That incident was cleared without arrest .
Later in the morning, officers responded to a 911 hang‑up on East Lieg Avenue, followed by a probation‑related arrest at the state Probation and Parole office on East Green Bay Street .
Midday calls included a commercial fire alarm on County Road B, a welfare check involving a suicidal 28‑year‑old male on East Richmond Street, and a complaint of a child riding an electric bike in traffic on Humphrey Circle .
Throughout the afternoon and evening, officers handled multiple traffic stops, a shoplifting complaint at Charlie’s County Market, reckless driving reports, and several additional welfare checks—including one involving a man threatening self‑harm on South Union Street .
Clintonville Police logged a steady mix of patrols, community calls, and service responses throughout Monday.
The day began just after midnight with foot patrol on West 12th and Hemlock, followed by a series of business checks along South Main Street. Officers also conducted extra patrols at Pickerel Point Playground and Picnic Point during the early‑morning hours.
Around 5:15 a.m., police responded to Anne Street and East 14th for a stray animal, and at 6:10 a.m. an ambulance call was handled on West 14th Street.
Mid‑morning brought community engagement on West Green Tree Road, radar enforcement on 7th and 8th Streets, and a traffic stop at North Main and 16th. Officers also assisted with a disabled vehicle on Airport Road.
In the early afternoon, police investigated ordinance violations on West Street and Robert Street, along with a fraud complaint also reported on Robert Street. A traffic stop was conducted at Highway 22 and Commercial Avenue.
Later in the day, officers handled a lost‑and‑found item on 11th Street, two vehicle lockouts on Dodge and Modoc Streets, and another ambulance call on South Main.
The evening wrapped up with a noise complaint on Felshow Street, extra patrols at Memorial Circle and Shore Drive, and a final business check on East Green Tree Road.
The Shawano County Sheriff’s Office handled a wide range of calls Monday, beginning shortly after 1 a.m. with a disturbance at the Kwik Trip on East Green Bay Street, where a caller reported a man in her vehicle was “a woman beater” and needed to be removed from the car .
Around 3:25 a.m., deputies responded to a 911 hang‑up near Knoke and Richards Streets in Gresham , followed minutes later by a crash on Highway 29 involving a driver who struck a deer in a construction zone .
By mid‑morning, deputies executed a warrant connected to Langlade County , handled a civil property dispute in Birnamwood , and responded to traffic complaints on Oakwood Drive and Cattau Beach Drive .
Late morning also brought a traffic stop in Cecil, followed at noon by another warrant pickup near Sawyer and Division Streets in Shawano .
Animal‑related calls were frequent throughout the day, including a suffering deer in the median of Highway 29 , a dog bite case reported through Prevea Clinic , and a report of a horse and foal running along Highway 45, nearly being struck by traffic .
Deputies also investigated a disturbance in Cecil , a suspicious “protest bus” displaying abortion and religious signs on East Green Bay Street , and multiple traffic hazards on Highway 29—including an aluminum trailer ramp in the roadway and an orange construction barrel blocking a lane .
In the evening, deputies handled a scam complaint on Oak Ridge Court , a 911 call from Bonduel , and a welfare check involving an intoxicated man who threatened self‑harm before leaving for a boarding house in Shawano .
The day ended with a reckless‑driving complaint near County Road C and Highway 29, where a caller reported a gray Grand Am “all over the road” and drifting into the ditch .
The Sheriff’s Office also assisted the Stockbridge‑Munsee Police Department with two non‑reportable crashes at the North Star Casino parking lot earlier in the day .

















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