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Waupaca police annual report: training hours up, domestic-related calls increase
Common Council of the City of Waupaca · April 22, 2026
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Summary
The Waupaca Police Department reported staffing levels and a suite of community programs, noting an average of 55 training hours per officer (above state minimum) and a 42% year-over-year increase in domestic-violence-related calls.
James Schultz presented the Waupaca Police Department’s annual report, summarizing staffing, training and operational highlights. He said the department consists of 17 sworn officers, one full-time civilian and two part-time civilian employees and that officers averaged 55 training hours last year, exceeding the Wisconsin minimum of 24 hours.
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