Shawano Police Department
March 30
Police logged 27 incidents, including the following:
Suspicious — Police responded to a suspicious person complaint in the 400 block of West Picnic Street.
Suspicious — Police responded to a suspicious person complaint at Kwik Trip, 1241 E. Green Bay St.
Theft — Scrap metal was reported stolen at Packer City International, 1695 E. Green Bay St.
Suspicious — Police responded to a suspicious vehicle complaint in the 800 block of East Richmond Street.
Accident — Police responded to a property damage accident in the 1200 block of East Green Bay Street.
Harassment — Police responded to a harassment complaint in the 900 block of South Cleveland Street.
Vandalism — A picnic table was reported vandalized at Memorial Park, 909 S. Lincoln St.
Juvenile — Police responded to a juvenile problem in the 1100 block of South Weed Street.
Theft — A Play Station was reported stolen in the 400 block of North Franklin Street.
March 29
Police logged 18 incidents, including the following:
Disturbance — Police responded to a disturbance in the 900 block of East Randall Street.
Warrant — A 19-year-old woman was taken into custody on a warrant in the 700 block of South Main Street.
Suspicious — Police responded to a suspicious vehicle complaint in the 1200 block of East Green Bay Street.
Juvenile — Police responded to a juvenile problem in the 1100 block of South Weed Street.
Disturbance — Police responded to a disturbance at the Wisconsin House, 216 E. Green Bay St.
Harassment — Police responded to a harassment complaint in the 400 block of South Andrews Street.
Vandalism — A vehicle was reported vandalized at the Super 8 motel, 211 Waukechon St.
March 28
Police logged 20 incidents, including the following:
Juvenile — Several juveniles were cited for curfew violations in the 200 block of Waukechon Street.
Disturbance — Police responded to a report of a fight in progress at Flamingo’s, 1017 E. Green Bay St.
Suspicious — Police responded to a suspicious vehicle complaint at Lakeland Storage, 722 Waukechon St.
Disturbance — Police responded to a disturbance in the 500 block of South Smalley Street.
Drug Offense — Police investigated a drug complaint in the 800 block of East Richmond Street.
Disturbance — Police responded to a disturbance in the 500 block of East Fifth Street.
March 27
Police logged 24 incidents, including the following:
Suspicious — Police responded to a suspicious person complaint in the 1000 block of South Bartlett Street.
Auto Theft — A Shawano woman reported her brother stole her vehicle at Hardee’s, 1120 E. Green Bay St.
Arrest — A 22-year-old man was taken into custody for a violation at the probation and parole offices, 1340 E. Green Bay St.
Vandalism — A vehicle was reported vandalized in the 500 block of South Cleveland Street.
Disturbance — Police responded to a disturbance in the 100 block of South Lafayette Street.
Suspicious — Police responded to a suspicious person complaint in the 200 block of East Green Bay Street.
Shawano County Sheriff’s Department
March 30
Deputies logged 37 incidents, including the following:
Suspicious — A 31-year-old Wausau man was arrested for a probation and parole violation after authorities responded to a suspicious person complaint at the Little Star Convenience Store, W12140 County Road A, Gresham.
Juvenile — Authorities responded to a juvenile problem on Big Lake Road in Red Springs.
Fire — Authorities responded to a dryer fire on Alder Street in Tigerton.
Disturbance — Authorities responded to a disturbance on Old Lake Road in Wescott.
Harassment — Authorities responded to a harassment complaint on Prouty Street in Wittenberg.
Accidents — Authorities logged seven accidents, including two deer-related crashes.
March 29
Deputies logged 29 incidents, including the following:
Juvenile — Authorities responding to a juvenile alcohol complaint on Welhaven Road in Lessor arrested a 21-year-old Pulaski man for a probation and parole violation.
Reckless Driving — Authorities responded to a reckless driving complaint on state Highway 29 in Hartland.
Accidents — Authorities logged three minor accidents.
March 28
Deputies logged 24 incidents, including the following:
Fire — Authorities responded to a vehicle fire on state Highway 156 in Lessor.
Threatening — Authorities responded to a threatening complaint on County Road A in the town of Herman.
Reckless Driving — Authorities responded to a reckless driving complaint on state Highway 22 in the town of Washington.
Harassment — Authorities responded to a harassment complaint on state Highway 29 in the town of Morris.
Accidents — Authorities logged three accidents, including two deer-related crashes.
March 27
Deputies logged 29 incidents, including the following:
Disturbance — Authorities responded to a disturbance on March Road in Aniwa.
Theft — Medication was reported stolen on Railroad Street in Bowler.
Trespass — Authorities responded to a trespassing complaint on Knoke Street in Gresham.
OWI — A 42-year-old woman was arrested for operating while intoxicated on state Highway 29 in Waukechon.
Suspicious — Authorities responded to a suspicious person complaint on Lake Drive in Wescott.
Clintonville Police Department
March 30
Police logged eight incidents, including the following:
Harassment — A harassment issue was reported on Felshow Street.
Accident — A minor accident report was completed for a two-vehicle property damage accident in a parking lot on South Clinton Avenue.
Suspicious — A suspicious incident was reported on West Green Tree Road.
Truancy — Three truancy complaints were received from the high school.
March 28
Police logged nine incidents, including the following:
Disturbance — Police responded to a disturbance on West Morning Glory Drive.
Disturbance — Police responded to a family disturbance on South Main Street.
Disorderly — Police responded to a disorderly conduct complaint on East 12th Street.
March 27
Police logged six incidents, including the following:
Hit and Run — A hit-and-run property damage accident was reported on South Main Street.
Harassment — A warning for harassment was issued on North Park Street.