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Man in psychotic state found at wrong residence 

audio iconBurglary
Green Lake County, WI
A man believed to be in a confused mental state showed up at a house where he does not live. He has no shoes or phone and is wanted for burglary and vehicle theft. Police are responding cautiously.
Audio|Source: Green Lake County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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2.45 and Green Lake, 45.
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245.
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Could you go to 109 Eastmore Street? Homeowner Lisa Johnson states that a gentleman by the name of Eric Jesse Kloppa showed up.
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He's well known to the family, but he doesn't live there.
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Apparently he put his car in the crick somewhere last night.
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He has no shoes or phone.
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believes he's on drugs, she'd like him out of the residence.
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He doesn't believe he's violent, but he is in some sort of a psychotic state, possibly.
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He's talking a lot of weird things.
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They recommend coming not up Johnson to going a block past, if that makes sense, so he doesn't see your arrival until you're ready to go in.
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And as we ran him, we literally just got a DOC warrant[1] on him.
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He is going to be on paper for burglary accounts, a couple accounts, take and drive vehicle without consent times two as well.
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That's with sobriety.
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45 copies in round 45 copy i'll be around 2 10 4 i asked if she knew where the car might be she said she did not and she wasn't going to give him her phone so he can look for it uh so i don't know if there's also an o w i someplace but you can do with that later

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DOC warrant: Department of Corrections warrant for arrest

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