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From Freeman
POLICE BLOTTER
Waukesha Police Department
FRIDAY 10:25 a.m. – A caller reported a thin male often parks his car, walks around the 2900 block of Rolling Ridge Drive for a while and then leaves.The caller didn’t believe the man belonged in the area and found his activity suspicious.
Police made contact with the man, who said he used to live in the area growing up and likes to walk around the old neighborhood. Police told him he wasn’t doing anything wrong, but that he might want to take his walks at some other location.
6:52 p.m. – A caller at Country Springs Hotel, 2810 Golf Road, reported that 25 people were in the grand ballroom blocking the way for guests to get through for an event for Gov. Scott Walker.The crowd dispersed upon seeing the first two officers.
9:01 p.m. – Police encountered three or four subjects videotaping something in the 200 block of South Street. Officers made contact with the subjects, who were videotaping dance moves, and determined nothing suspicious was going on.
9:37 p.m. – A caller in the 1700 block of East Racine Avenue reported that her mother-in-law recently moved out, and soon afterward the caller received a piece of mail that smelled like marijuana addressed to her mother-in-law.
10:06 p.m. – A caller in the 2100 block of Yvonne Street reported that her ex-boyfriend snuck into her house, vandalized her stuffed animal and defaced her Valentine’s Day card.
11:01 p.m. – A caller in the 300 block of Jackson Court reported that neighbors have been smoking crack and other drugs in their basement every day for the past two months.
Police couldn’t make entry because the basement was locked and no one would answer the door at the caller’s residence.
11:44 p.m. – A caller in the 900 block of Fleetfoot Drive reported that a man was trying to sell glasses in the parking lot for money to get gas.The man was gone when police arrived.
SATURDAY 4:06 a.m. – An employee at Walmart, 2000 S.West Ave., reported that an employee in the dairy section tackled him in the back room on two separate occasions, injuring his knee.
11:44 a.m. – A caller at Walmart, 2000 S.West Ave., reported that someone took her purse and she also couldn’t find her car. Police discovered that the woman accidentally grabbed someone else’s shopping cart instead of hers, and all her belongings were located in her actual cart.
12:50 p.m. – A caller reported that a man had been at Kwik Trip, 1809 W. St. Paul Ave., for 12 hours and was refusing to leave. He became belligerent at first, but eventually agreed to go home.
2:46 p.m. – A caller in the 1400 block of Racine Avenue reported that his neighbor was yelling at him because the caller’s dog barked at him.The neighbor was uncooperative with officers, telling them that he doesn’t like police.
3:01 p.m. – One person was arrested after a caller reported two people unconscious in a car at a gas pump at a station in the 1600 block of East Main Street.
8:58 p.m. – A caller in the 1900 block of Waterview Lane reported that a man was constantly looking in her window. Police determined that the windows were frosted by design, not because of cold, so it would be unreasonable for anyone to try to look through them.
9:59 p.m. – A caller reported that a man was in a rental car at Sentinel Drive and Madera Street, selling marijuana and crack, which he hides in his buttocks.
SUNDAY 1:56 a.m. – An officer took a call on the Police Department’s nonemergency line and could only hear a male saying “I can do whatever the (expletive) I want.” Police called back and were able to determine that the man was ejected from an exotic dance club in Milwaukee for exposing himself, and he was upset and wanted police intervention. Milwaukee police handled the situation.
7:49 a.m. – A man wearing a striped jacket jumped over a fence and into a construction area in the 400 block of West Main Street. Police made contact with the man, who was a contractor and had permission to be there.
11:17 a.m. – A caller in the 1500 block of Roxbury Way reported that his neighbor was being very aggressive toward him about a plumbingrelated noise.
4:32 p.m. – An open 911 line plotted to the 100 block of South Street, where call-takers could hear a man yelling “Don’t forget to take your lotion and your beer, and you owe me $3.” Police spoke with a man outside, who said that the caller was drunk.The caller wouldn’t answer the door upon officers’ arrival.
8:31 p.m. – A caller in the 500 block of Fairview Avenue reported being struck by her brother, but she then said “never mind” and that she no longer wanted anyone there. It turned out to be an issue between two children, one of whom dialed 911 to get the other in trouble.
9:02 p.m. – A gas station employee in the 300 block of North Grand Avenue reported that a woman bought a flavored cigar and then became angry, claiming to be ripped off.The caller stated that the woman kept trying to figure out the caller’s name, even disguising her voice to try to figure out who she was, ultimately saying she knew what time the caller got off work and that she would be there to harm her. Police stood by while the caller closed up shop.
11:28 p.m. – A caller was hanging out with friends at South East and College avenues when a man with a neck tattoo grabbed him by the arm and accused him of going through his vehicle.The caller wasn’t going through any vehicles, and police couldn’t locate the tattooed man.
MONDAY 4:11 a.m. – A caller in the 1300 block of Rockridge Road reported that his neighbor was yelling that there were “going to be bodies everywhere,” that “everybody was going to die,” and that “it was no different when you take off a uniform and put down the gun.” The caller told police he believed his neighbor lives alone, and possibly was talking on the phone. Police told him to call back if the noise starts again.
Waukesha Police Department
FRIDAY 10:25 a.m. – A caller reported a thin male often parks his car, walks around the 2900 block of Rolling Ridge Drive for a while and then leaves.The caller didn’t believe the man belonged in the area and found his activity suspicious.
Police made contact with the man, who said he used to live in the area growing up and likes to walk around the old neighborhood. Police told him he wasn’t doing anything wrong, but that he might want to take his walks at some other location.
6:52 p.m. – A caller at Country Springs Hotel, 2810 Golf Road, reported that 25 people were in the grand ballroom blocking the way for guests to get through for an event for Gov. Scott Walker.The crowd dispersed upon seeing the first two officers.
9:01 p.m. – Police encountered three or four subjects videotaping something in the 200 block of South Street. Officers made contact with the subjects, who were videotaping dance moves, and determined nothing suspicious was going on.
9:37 p.m. – A caller in the 1700 block of East Racine Avenue reported that her mother-in-law recently moved out, and soon afterward the caller received a piece of mail that smelled like marijuana addressed to her mother-in-law.
10:06 p.m. – A caller in the 2100 block of Yvonne Street reported that her ex-boyfriend snuck into her house, vandalized her stuffed animal and defaced her Valentine’s Day card.
11:01 p.m. – A caller in the 300 block of Jackson Court reported that neighbors have been smoking crack and other drugs in their basement every day for the past two months.
Police couldn’t make entry because the basement was locked and no one would answer the door at the caller’s residence.
11:44 p.m. – A caller in the 900 block of Fleetfoot Drive reported that a man was trying to sell glasses in the parking lot for money to get gas.The man was gone when police arrived.
SATURDAY 4:06 a.m. – An employee at Walmart, 2000 S.West Ave., reported that an employee in the dairy section tackled him in the back room on two separate occasions, injuring his knee.
11:44 a.m. – A caller at Walmart, 2000 S.West Ave., reported that someone took her purse and she also couldn’t find her car. Police discovered that the woman accidentally grabbed someone else’s shopping cart instead of hers, and all her belongings were located in her actual cart.
12:50 p.m. – A caller reported that a man had been at Kwik Trip, 1809 W. St. Paul Ave., for 12 hours and was refusing to leave. He became belligerent at first, but eventually agreed to go home.
2:46 p.m. – A caller in the 1400 block of Racine Avenue reported that his neighbor was yelling at him because the caller’s dog barked at him.The neighbor was uncooperative with officers, telling them that he doesn’t like police.
3:01 p.m. – One person was arrested after a caller reported two people unconscious in a car at a gas pump at a station in the 1600 block of East Main Street.
8:58 p.m. – A caller in the 1900 block of Waterview Lane reported that a man was constantly looking in her window. Police determined that the windows were frosted by design, not because of cold, so it would be unreasonable for anyone to try to look through them.
9:59 p.m. – A caller reported that a man was in a rental car at Sentinel Drive and Madera Street, selling marijuana and crack, which he hides in his buttocks.
SUNDAY 1:56 a.m. – An officer took a call on the Police Department’s nonemergency line and could only hear a male saying “I can do whatever the (expletive) I want.” Police called back and were able to determine that the man was ejected from an exotic dance club in Milwaukee for exposing himself, and he was upset and wanted police intervention. Milwaukee police handled the situation.
7:49 a.m. – A man wearing a striped jacket jumped over a fence and into a construction area in the 400 block of West Main Street. Police made contact with the man, who was a contractor and had permission to be there.
11:17 a.m. – A caller in the 1500 block of Roxbury Way reported that his neighbor was being very aggressive toward him about a plumbingrelated noise.
4:32 p.m. – An open 911 line plotted to the 100 block of South Street, where call-takers could hear a man yelling “Don’t forget to take your lotion and your beer, and you owe me $3.” Police spoke with a man outside, who said that the caller was drunk.The caller wouldn’t answer the door upon officers’ arrival.
8:31 p.m. – A caller in the 500 block of Fairview Avenue reported being struck by her brother, but she then said “never mind” and that she no longer wanted anyone there. It turned out to be an issue between two children, one of whom dialed 911 to get the other in trouble.
9:02 p.m. – A gas station employee in the 300 block of North Grand Avenue reported that a woman bought a flavored cigar and then became angry, claiming to be ripped off.The caller stated that the woman kept trying to figure out the caller’s name, even disguising her voice to try to figure out who she was, ultimately saying she knew what time the caller got off work and that she would be there to harm her. Police stood by while the caller closed up shop.
11:28 p.m. – A caller was hanging out with friends at South East and College avenues when a man with a neck tattoo grabbed him by the arm and accused him of going through his vehicle.The caller wasn’t going through any vehicles, and police couldn’t locate the tattooed man.
MONDAY 4:11 a.m. – A caller in the 1300 block of Rockridge Road reported that his neighbor was yelling that there were “going to be bodies everywhere,” that “everybody was going to die,” and that “it was no different when you take off a uniform and put down the gun.” The caller told police he believed his neighbor lives alone, and possibly was talking on the phone. Police told him to call back if the noise starts again.
Breaking news?
Petition to Terminate The BID
Coming Soon To a Theatre Near You!
Roger Patton has submitted an amendment for the CC agenda tonight to rescind the CC Feb. 5th action regarding the BID Operating Plan, 2013 Budget, Special Assessment and the BID Bylaws.
It seems that Curt Meitz and Steve Crandell are doing their best to save the integrity of the BID, Ed Henschel wants to control it and Jeff Scrima wants it gone. The Common Council is now going to get it back in their laps.
It appears that Patton wanted to include adding more property owners to the BID Board but Scrima told Patton that if Patton made the referral, Scrima would make sure that Patton was not re-elected.
Stay Tuned!!
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