The following are a sampling of the calls received at the Barron County Dispatch Center. Some are emergency calls, while some are general complaints. Only dial 911 in emergency cases. -Saturday, Nov. 7- 11:57 p.m., Chetek officers out with two subjects. Both are on no-drink bond. 12:10 a.m., woman blew a .18 and male blew a .2. 12:17 a.m., en route to jail. -Sunday, Nov. 8- 8:19 a.m., someone ran over Dovre Township man's mailbox. 9:10 a.m., license plate was left at scene. Officer en route to address. 9:33 a.m., person registered to plate is the offender. 9:47 a.m., juvenile will be brought back to complainant's residence. 10:49 a.m., woman hit an eight-point buck in Chetek Township. Ford F-150 has considerable damage. 11:42 p.m., drunk driver arrested in Chetek. -Monday, Nov. 9- 3:02 p.m., worker at Chetek corporation fell down, felt numb and wasn't feeling well. Ambulance paged. 5:39 p.m., 911 call from Cameron, outside county line, about vehicle vs. bear accident. Transferred to Rusk County. 8:18 p.m., man's son is being harassed at Chetek schools and on the school bus. Logged for information; complaint would be made with principal tomorrow. -Tuesday, Nov. 10- 6:45 a.m., Burnett County woman left home with gun threatening suicide. Husband wanted divorce, and he says wife threatened to write letters so everyone would know why she did it. Woman is driving a Silver Durango. Officer had enough information to put woman under Chapter 51 if located. 8:03 a.m., Rusk County is working on a possible theft case, and New Auburn male is a suspect. Request officers check residence and pick up man on a worthless checks warrant. 9:06 a.m., no one is living at address. 10:08 a.m., Barron County Director of Technology advises someone has been trying to break through the Barron County Government computer firewall. Provider discovered who was doing it and told them stop, but they are still trying. Provider couldn't tell caller who was responsible. 10:39 a.m., Cameron man threatening suicide. 11:45 a.m., man spoke with officer and mental health worker and everything is fine. 1:20 p.m., Chetek Township woman has been seeing a wolf at her residence for the past three weeks. -Wednesday, Nov. 11- 10:11 a.m., man struck a small bear in Cameron. -Thursday, Nov. 12- 11:40 a.m., ambulance requested for woman who fell at senior apartments in Chetek. 2:01 p.m., company just reclaimed Jeep Liberty in Cameron. Vehicle had been sold to another party; title must have been forged, as vehicle was not paid for. Vehicle was taken from a body shop in Cameron. 3:12 p.m., buyer wanted to speak to an officer regarding fraud. -Friday, Nov. 13- 1:02 p.m., Chetek caller's teen daughter has been very defiant and violent, and she would like to see an officer. 1:55 p.m., Chetek Township man was very irate and wanted to talk to someone in charge. He wanted to talk about department's collective allies and how they will be charged with bloody murder. 2:07 p.m., man called again. Conversation the same. 2:19 p.m., woman in charge of man's financials has received three death threats in the past five minutes. 4:07 p.m., man would not open the door. He yelled through the door that he was not planning on killing anyone. Man felt he had been shorted $3 on last allotment from Social Services. Told to stop calling department. 5:21 p.m., caller's mother fell down stairs and is in pain. Ambulance paged. 5:43 p.m., ambulance requesting intercept. 5:54 p.m., intercept complete. -Saturday, Nov. 14- 3:35 a.m., Chetek gas station advises man passed out in vehicle at the gas pumps. 4:03 a.m., drunk subject in custody and en route to emergency room in Barron. 4:57 a.m., at jail. 2:08 p.m., Cameron man's property paint-balled by neighbor. 9:41 p.m., man impersonating a cop in Polk County pulled over a car, told victim he needed to pay $200 and confiscated victim's keys. Impersonator was white male, six feet tall or more, well-built with black, flat-top cut hair and no facial hair. Was wearing a dark navy uniform and driving an older Ford Crown Victoria. -Sunday, Nov. 15- 2 p.m., Cameron man's 12-year-old son is driving his truck up and down the street.
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