Shawano Police handled a steady stream of calls Tuesday, starting just after midnight with a 911 hang‑up on South Franklin Street, where dispatchers reported only laughter in the background.
Around 5 a.m., officers responded to East Green Bay Street for a deer that had to be dispatched after being found injured in a ditch.
A reckless driving complaint came in just after 7, reporting a Menominee Transit bus swerving over the center line on Highway 47–55.
Late morning brought a significant alert — multiple units attempted to locate a vehicle tied to a possible homicide alert out of Langlade County after a Flock camera hit flagged the plate.
At Smalley Park around 1 p.m., officers handled both a vehicle‑to‑vehicle property damage complaint and a juvenile issue involving kids climbing on the Ski Shark ramp.
Later in the afternoon, a caller on East Division Street reported two suspicious men claiming they needed to dig behind his home, but with no identification or work vehicles in sight.
The evening saw several disturbances, including a domestic threat call above a Main Street business, a dog bite on South Franklin, and a restraining‑order violation on Madison Way.
The day wrapped with another disturbance on Smalley Street just before 11 p.m.
Clintonville Police logged a steady mix of calls throughout Tuesday, beginning just after midnight with several business checks on 8th Street, Paulina Street, and North Main. Officers also conducted extra patrols along East Morning Glory Drive.
Around 4:30 a.m., police assisted another agency at Main Street, followed by an ordinance violation on Coleus Court just before 6.
The morning brought a fraud complaint on Industrial Avenue and a vehicle lockout on Hemlock Street. Shortly after 11, officers handled an animal problem near 10th and South Main, then continued foot patrols in the downtown area.
In the early afternoon, crews responded to a utility issue on South Main and a traffic complaint on Highway 45 near Bear Creek Road. Additional calls included another lockout, an ordinance violation on West Street, and radar enforcement on 7th Street.
Just after 3:30, officers checked on a suspicious person on East 14th Street, followed by a vehicle lockout on North Main. A minor crash was reported on South Main around 4:30.
Evening activity included another ordinance violation and a disorderly conduct call on North 12th Street, a 911 hang‑up on Hughes Street, and a suspicious person reported at Memorial Circle. The day wrapped with extra patrols on West 13th Street just after 11 p.m.
Shawano County deputies handled a wide range of calls Tuesday, beginning just after midnight with a 911 call from Outagamie County, followed an hour later by a noise complaint at an upper apartment on High Street in Birnamwood.
Around 4:30 a.m., the Sheriff’s Office received an information report from Waupaca County, and just after 5:45 another 911 call came in from Pulaski.
Deputies checked out a suspicious vehicle on Lake Wagner Road near Clintonville around 8:30, where a boat had been left on private property by unknown individuals. Minutes later, a traffic hazard was reported on Highway 45 — a dead deer that had been in the roadway for several days.
At 9 a.m., Human Services reported threatening emails coming from someone in Texas. A trespassing complaint followed mid‑morning on Foesch Road, where a man repeatedly returned to fish on private property despite warnings.
Late morning brought a major alert: deputies attempted to locate a vehicle tied to a possible homicide alert out of Langlade County after a Flock camera hit flagged the plate.
Throughout the afternoon, deputies responded to multiple 911 hang‑ups, traffic hazards on Highway 29, and a theft complaint in Aniwa involving missing vehicle keys. A crash‑detection alert also triggered a 911 call around 3:30.
Just after 5 p.m., an alarm sounded at a Pulaski business, and deputies later handled several reckless‑driving complaints — including motorcycles reportedly topping 100 miles per hour on Park Avenue and a vehicle swerving on Highway 29.
The evening also included a welfare check in Bonduel, an OAR/OWS arrest near County B and Lincoln Street, and a residential lockout in Wittenberg.
The day wrapped just before midnight with deputies assisting another agency on a traffic stop along Highway 47–55.

















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