Shawano Police Department
Nov. 23
Police logged 15 incidents, including the following:
Fleeing — A 25-year-old Neopit man was arrested for operating while intoxicated, operating after revocation and eluding/fleeing an officer. Subject led officers on a short pursuit with speeds of 40 mph after an officer observed him fail to stop for a stop sign at Sawyer and Center streets. After several blocks, the subject stopped and was arrested.
OWI — A 52-year-old Shawano man was arrested for third offense operating while intoxicated and operating after revocation at Hamlin and Division streets.
Hit and Run — A 40-year-old Bowler woman was struck by a vehicle in the parking lot at Hardee’s, 1120 E. Green Bay St. The victim received minor injuries. The victim had an outstanding warrant and was arrested for the warrant and also cited for possession of drug paraphernalia. The incident is believed to be domestic related and is under investigation. The driver is known but at this time has not been located.
Vandalism — A house was reported paint-balled in the 800 block of South Main Street.
Disturbance — Police responded to a disturbance in the 100 block of Acorn Street.
Burglary — A burglary was reported at People’s Express South, 716 S. Main St.
Shawano County Sheriff’s Department
Nov. 23
Deputies logged 35 incidents, including the following:
Auto Theft — A vehicle was reported stolen on state Highway 29 in the town of Herman.
Disturbance — Authorities responded to a disturbance on Lake Drive in the town of Wescott.
Vandalism — A mailbox was reported vandalized on County Road C in the town of Angelica.
Burglary — A burglary was reported on North Street in Bonduel.
Theft — Parts were reported stolen from a vehicle on Fourth Street in Mattoon.
Accidents — Authorities logged seven deer-related crashes.
Clintonville Police Department
Nov. 23
Police logged six incidents, including the following:
Trespass — A warning was issued for trespassing on West Madison Street.
OWI — A 27-year-old Manawa man was arrested for operating while intoxicated after a traffic stop on South Main Street.