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Shawano Police Department

Aug. 10

Police logged 23 incidents, including the following:

Assist — Police assisted probation and parole agents with taking a 20-year-old man and a 19-year-old man into custody for rules violations at the Department of Corrections housing facility at 118 S. Union St.

Disturbance — Police responded to a disturbance in the 100 block of Military Road.

Juvenile — Police responded to a juvenile problem in the 1100 block of Birch Hill Lane.

Warrant — A 27-year-old man was taken into custody on a warrant at Richmond and Kadletz streets.

Disturbance — Police responded to a disturbance in the 100 block of South Washington Street.

Shawano County Sheriff’s Department

Aug. 10

Deputies logged 55 incidents, including the following:

Disturbance — Authorities responded to a domestic disturbance on Red River Road in the town of Herman.

Theft — Money was reported stolen on Webb Street in Wittenberg.

Theft — A drill hammer, chainsaw and security camera were reported stolen from a machine shed on Railroad Avenue in Mattoon.

Vandalism — Graffiti was reported on Main Street in Bowler.

OAR — A 31-year-old man was cited for operating after revocation on state Highway 29 in the town of Waukechon.

Theft — A road sign was reported stolen on County Road BE in the town of Hartland.

Theft — Medication was reported stolen on Knoke Street in Gresham.

Accident — Authorities responded to an injury accident on County Road A in the town of Wescott.

Clintonville Police Department

Aug. 10

Police logged 15 incidents, including the following:

Accident — A one-vehicle accident was reported on North Main Street and ambulance was dispatched to evaluate the driver.

OAR — Citation was issued for operating after revocation after a traffic stop on Anne Street.

Disturbance — Officers assisted Marion Police Department with a domestic situation in Marion.

Disturbance — A disturbance was reported on S. Main Street and upon arrival all parties involved had left the area.

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