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Shawano Police Department

Sept. 20

Police logged 26 incidents, including the following:

Arrest — A woman was taken into custody at the probation and parole offices, 1340 E. Green Bay St.

Hit and Run — Police investigated a property damage hit-and-run in the 100 block of South Washington Street.

Theft — Lebakken’s Rent-to-Own, 1200 E. Green Bay St., reported furniture had not been returned.

Harassment — Police responded to a harassment complaint in the 200 block of South Andrews Street.

Clintonville Police Department

Sept. 20

Police logged 11 incidents, including the following:

Theft — A subject was arrested for retail theft on South Main Street.

Disorderly — Disorderly conduct was reported at Clintonville Middle School, 255 N. Main St.

Harassment — A warning was issued for harassment on North Main Street.

Harassment — Police responded to a harassment complaint at Clintonville High School, 64 W. Green Tree Road.

Shawano County Sheriff’s Department

Sept. 20

Deputies logged 45 incidents, including the following:

Hit and Run — Authorities investigated a property damage hit-and-run on River Street in the town of Red Springs.

Theft — Authorities responded to a property theft complaint at Ho-Chunk Nation Housing, N7327 Potch Ha Chee Road, in the town of Wittenberg.

Drug Offense — Authorities investigated a juvenile drug complaint at Tigerton Middle/High School, 213 Spaulding St., Tigerton.

Assault — Authorities were investigating reports of two separate fights at the Shawano County Jail, 405 N. Main St., Shawano.

Harassment — Authorities responded to a harassment complaint on Maders Circle in the town of Wescott.

Disturbance — Authorities responded to a disturbance on Chic-a-Watha Circle in the town of Wescott.

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