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Shawano Police Department

July 20

Police logged 25 incidents, including the following:

Auto Theft — A vehicle reported stolen in the 800 block of East Green Bay Street was recovered in Menominee County.

Theft — A bike was reported stolen in the 200 block of West Richmond Street.

Warrant — A 19-year-old man was taken into custody at the probation and parole offices, 1340 E. Green Bay St.

Warrant — A 24-year-old woman was taken into custody at the probation and parole offices, 1340 E. Green Bay St.

Threatening — Police responded to a threatening complaint in the 300 block of South Washington Street.

Shawano County Sheriff’s Department

July 20

Deputies logged 29 incidents, including the following:

Auto Theft — A vehicle was reported stolen on Witt-Birn Town Line Road in the town of Wittenberg.

Threatening — Authorities responded to a threatening complaint on Micks Road in Bowler.

Threatening — Authorities responded to a threatening complaint on Fairview Road in Bowler.

Assault — Authorities investigated an assault complaint on Hemlock Road in the town of Wittenberg.

Theft — Authorities responded to a property theft complaint on Old Keshena Road in the town of Wescott.

Theft — Authorities responded to a property theft complaint on Lake Drive in the town of Wescott.

OAR — A 43-year-old woman was cited for operating after revocation on U.S. Highway 45 in the town of Birnamwood.

Clintonville Police Department

July 20

Police logged eight incidents, including the following:

Sexual Exploitation — Police were investigating a complaint of sexual exploitation of a child.

Disturbance — Police responded to a domestic disturbance on Ninth Street.

Assault — A complaint of sexual assault of a child was under investigation.

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