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Shawano Police Department

Oct. 13

Police logged 26 incidents, including the following:

Theft — A purse was reported stolen from Memorial Park, 909 S. Lincoln St.

Accident — A pedestrian walking a dog was hit by a truck in the 100 block of East Division Street. No serious injury was reported. The pedestrian declined an ambulance. The incident was under investigation.

Accident — Police responded to an injury accident at Fifth and Bartlett streets after a vehicle hit a concrete pole. The driver sustained nonlife-threatening injuries.

Juvenile — Police logged five truancy complaints from the Shawano School District.

Disturbance — Police responded to a disturbance in the 200 block of East Center Street.

Harassment — Police responded to a harassment complaint in the 300 block of West Swan Street.

Disorderly — Police responded to a disorderly conduct complaint at the Wisconsin House, 216 E. Green Bay St.

Shawano County Sheriff’s Department

Oct. 13

Deputies logged 37 incidents, including the following:

Vandalism — Authorities investigated vandalism to a cemetery on Morgan Road in Red Springs.

Trespass — Authorities responded to a trespassing complaint on Westgor Avenue in Wittenberg.

Theft — Medication was reported stolen out of a vehicle on Oak Street in Bowler.

Vandalism — A sign was reported vandalized on Trager Court in Gresham.

Accidents — Authorities responded to two injury accidents in Seneca.

Clintonville Police Department

Oct. 13

Police logged nine incidents, including the following:

OWI — A 30-year-old male driver was arrested for operating while intoxicated and operating after suspension after a traffic stop at Lyons and Seventh streets.

Theft — An 18-year-old male was arrested for retail theft on South Main Street.

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