
Waupaca County Sheriff’s Report for September. 26
• September. 20 – A Waupaca caller on Sunnyview Road reports that a man is in jail and no one is feeding his three dogs.
• September. 20 – A Clintonville caller on Flora Way reported that her ex-husband yelled at her and called her by name.
• September. 20 – A New London man in Jennings Road has reported the theft of his political sign.
• September. 20 – A New London caller in Church Street reported that her landlord had drilled through the doorknob of her home.
• September. 20 – A Waupaca caller on Mill Street reports that his wife’s co-worker drove a gray Dodge Charger around their home and yelled and threatened his life.
• September. 20 – A New London caller on Buelow Road reported that her manure spreader had been stolen.
• September. 20 – The Kinney Lake campground in Marion reports a man trespassing on their property.
• September. 20 – A Waupaca caller in High Point Ridge reported she was home with the garage door suspiciously open. She is still in her car.
• September. 21 – An unknown caller reported that his brother had acquired some property belonging to their father. His brother was selling his father’s stuff, and now his father wants it all back.
• September. 21- Manawa Middle School reported that a student was at home and texted some students at the school that he would do something if they did not respond.
• September. 21 – A female caller reports three people standing in the corner writing “Bloods” on the side of the Edward Jones building. Which Edward Jones office is unclear.
• September. 21- An unknown caller reported that their 22-year-old son was smashing things in the house.
• September. 22 – A Green Bay woman called worried her grandson was sick. She reported that there may be feces in the house.
• September. 22 – An Oshkosh man reports that he captured footage of an older man driving a white Toyota trespassing on his property.
• September. 22 – Waupaca County court asks an officer to help a man who was confused after a hearing.
• September. 22 – Fremont City Hall reports that someone came to discuss zoning, became unruly, and threatened the caller, saying, “You better watch out.” The person also posted threats on Facebook.
• September. 22 – Rawhide Youth Services reports that two residents attacked each other.
• September. 22 – A Waupaca caller on Stratton Lake Road reported that an 89-year-old man pressed his lifeline alarm, but he could not be reached.
• September. 22- A Weyauwega caller reported that he had his keys locked in the car while his 1-month-old daughter was locked in the car.
• September. 22 – Catalpa Health reports a person with multiple cuts on the wrist and under the elbow. This person does not want to go to the hospital.
• September. 22 – A female caller reported that she received an email from PayPal. She called the number and the person on the phone tried to scam her out of money.
• September. 22 – A Waupaca caller on King Road reports that a man called him and said he was about to jump off a bridge.
• September. 23 – An unknown caller reports the death of a 70-year-old man. He was lying on the floor, possibly with a pulse, but not breathing.
• September. 23 – A Waupaca woman on Shadow Road reports that a man in a white Kia pulled a gun as a car passed her.
• September. 23 – A female caller reports a 53-year-old man committed suicide with a knife. He attempted suicide two days ago.
• September. 23 – Glencairn Golf Course in Ogdensburg reports that a group of six men damaged property on the course. They drove across the greens, snapped flagpoles and carried alcohol with them.
• September. 23 – A teenage caller reported a voice that started a week ago in his head. He mentioned a plan to kill, cut and hang. He said he had a way to finish his plan and was left unattended at night.
• September. 23 – A caller reported that a woman may have taken drugs in the presence of a minor. The caller said the woman called her to say she was quitting smoking.
• September. 23 – A male caller reports observing two teens buying “screaming” masks at the Dollar General Store. One of them was suspended for threatening others.
• September. 23 – An anonymous caller reports that a man was at Wally’s house and deliberately cut his wrist.
• September. 23 – The Kegles Bowling Center in Manawah reports a suspicious man with a backpack on a bicycle. He came in, didn’t order anything, spoke too fast, behaved oddly, and was uncomfortable.
• September. 24 – A man and a woman are heard arguing against the backdrop of 911.The man said: “Hit [expletive] Leave me all night! “
• September. 24 – A Clintonville woman on Lake Shore Road reported that duck hunters shot too close to her home.
• September. 24 – A Weyauwega woman on State Highway 49 reports that a man has taken some methamphetamine and is now holding a baseball bat in fear that people will come out to him at his home.
• September. 24 – An Iola woman on Pagel Road reports that her mother, who has mania, is pushing her.
• September. 25 – An Iola woman on Pagel Road reports that her mother suffers from mania. Officials were there last night. Now she’s yelling outside on her motorcycle.
• September. 25 – A New London woman on Weyauwega Road reported an elderly man driving a lawnmower down the road very slowly. She worries about his safety.
• September. An Iola man on State Routes 25-49 reported that a piece of firewood had been stolen from his “for sale” pile. He said the value of the wood was $180.
• September. 25 – A young New London woman calls to report her parents are fighting and says she doesn’t want to be there anymore.
• September. 25 – A Marion man on Circle J Road reports that a Direct TV subscription has been started in his name but at a different address.
• September. 25 – An Iola woman on the G-County Route G reports four tire cuts on her Chevrolet Malibu.
• September. 25 – A cell phone caller reported someone he thought was the police and was trying to catch him. They were beating his Kia Sportage and wearing a cowboy mask.
• September. 25 – A Neenah caller reports that his debit card has been stolen and that he spent $425 at Iola Sentry Foods and the Family Dollar Store.
• September. 25 – A New London caller on Crain Road reported that her neighbour was screaming, banging and throwing things out of a second-floor window. She thought he was drunk.
• September. 26 – A new caller from River Street, London, reports a man in red pajamas standing in the middle of the road, gesturing like a gun.
• September. 26 – Fremont Citgo reports that a driver was “unhelpful”. The driver crossed the curb and was heading toward U.S. Highway 10.
• September. 26 – A Grand Rapids woman reports she has a restraining order against her soon-to-be ex-husband. “A loser lives in her house,” he commented.
• September. 26 – A Clintonville caller on 1st Street reported that his neighbor was honking his horn and was exhausted.
• September. 26 – Bonafide Recovery reports that they recovered a man’s 2010 Dodge Ram.
• September. 26 – A 911 caller reports that her 55-year-old husband is drunk and has trouble breathing.
• Numerous deer-car crashes and controlled burns occurred during this period. One dog owner reported being bitten by his own dog, and one internet installer reported being bitten by the homeowner’s dog. Bitten by a cat. There was a report of a turtle in need of help, a report of two homeless cats and a report of a black chihuahua missing. Weyauwega has 9 cows grazing and later a herd of goats. A donkey was reported to be walking on the road in Manawa. There were several reports of trees falling and blocking roads.