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Weyauwega police logged 324 calls in February; part-time officer resigns

Common Council of the City of Weyauwega · July 1, 2026
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Summary

Police Chief Brandon Leschke reported 324 calls for service in February, 50 traffic citations, 20 warnings and seven municipal ordinance citations; part-time officer Minehan resigned to take a full-time sheriff's department position and a replacement applicant is in background checks.

Police Chief Brandon Leschke told the Weyauwega Common Council on March 17 that the department handled 324 calls for service in February, including 50 traffic citations, 20 written traffic warnings and seven municipal ordinance citations.

Chief Leschke reported an arrest on Harlon Street that resulted in criminal charges. He also said part-time officer Minehan submitted a letter of resignation after accepting a full-time position with the sheriff’s department; the department has another part-time applicant who is undergoing interview and background checks. Officer DeGrand attended property room and evidence-management training and Officer Rode attended supervisor training.

The chief’s report was provided as an informational update and did not include any immediate personnel actions or votes; council recorded the report as part of its regular business.