Shawano Police handled a steady mix of calls throughout Wednesday, ranging from welfare checks to fraud complaints and late‑night disturbances.
Just after midnight, officers contacted a woman at Sturgeon Park after she was found in the area after hours. She was advised of park rules and sent on her way. Later in the morning, police responded to a 911 call on East Green Bay Street, with dispatch receiving both RapidSOS and WPH2 location data as they attempted to reach the caller.
Traffic enforcement was active, with several stops across the city, including one on Wescott Avenue where officers identified the driver. Another stop on Sawyer Street involved a man.
Officers also handled multiple welfare checks, including one on Acorn Street and another on Picnic Street, where a caller reported concerns for a young woman whose mother had missed a court appearance and could not be reached.
In the afternoon, a domestic‑violence report was taken on Poplar Road, where the victim requested to speak with officers. Police also investigated two fraud cases—one involving a disputed vehicle ownership at Auto Select, and another where a resident reported an unauthorized $5,900 charge on a CoVantage account.
Late Wednesday night, officers responded to the Haven Hotel for a juvenile‑runaway report involving a 15‑year‑old boy. And just before midnight, multiple officers were dispatched to a disturbance on East Center Street.
Clintonville Police logged a steady mix of calls throughout Wednesday. The day began just after 3 a.m. with an ambulance response on 5th Street, followed by a series of routine business checks across Commercial Avenue, Industrial Avenue, and East Green Tree Road. Officers also conducted extra patrols on North Main Street around sunrise.
Traffic enforcement was active, with stops reported on Kluth Road near County Highway I, West 1st and South Main, and later in the day along North Main at both 18th and 13th Streets, as well as on West Morning Glory Drive.
Mid‑morning brought two motor‑vehicle crashes—one at North Main and 19th Street, and another on South Main. Police also handled a harassment complaint on 8th Street, a welfare check on North 12th, and a suspicious‑activity report on West 2nd Street.
Additional ambulance assistance was needed on North Park Street in the late afternoon, and officers continued extra patrols into the night, including a 10 p.m. sweep of Memorial Circle.
Shawano County deputies handled a wide range of calls Wednesday, including several serious incidents and a handful of unusual ones.
The day began just before 1 a.m. with a frightening report from a resident on West Sandy Drive, who told deputies someone had tried to break into her home using a screwdriver. She said it wasn’t the first time she’d heard someone at the door.
A short time later, deputies responded to multiple 911 calls, including one abandoned call where the caller refused to give a name or location before hanging up.
Around 4:18 a.m., a caller reported an intoxicated man sitting in a truck parked in their yard. Deputies made contact and cleared the scene.
By mid‑morning, deputies were involved in a brief pursuit near Highway 22 and County BE. The fleeing vehicle eventually came to a stop in front of Ferrell Gas.
Late morning also brought a rollover crash on Highway 117 near County E in Cecil. Dispatch notes described it as “very bad,” with a truck and camper rolling multiple times. Injuries were not detailed in the report.
Throughout the afternoon, deputies handled several welfare checks, including one involving a young girl reportedly standing barefoot in the middle of the road, and another tied to a domestic situation in Leopolis.
A domestic‑violence report was also taken on Poplar Road, where a victim requested to speak with an officer.
Calls continued into the evening, including a reckless‑driving complaint about a car traveling the wrong way on Highway 29, a noise complaint in Cecil where a gas station was “blasting music,” and a trespassing report in which the caller said they had video of suspects possibly stealing items from their property.
Deputies also responded to a juvenile‑runaway case, a fire report in Marathon County, and a suspicious incident where a homeowner found an exploded firecracker inside their mailbox.
In total, the Sheriff’s Office logged 33 incidents for the day.

















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