Suspect sold drugs to a police officer and a police informant at Brookfield Square, charges allege.
Driver continued home with the traffic light still stuck on his vehicle, police said. In another case, a driver who struck an I-94 median had heroin and marijuana in his truck.
Suspect told police he wanted to get some candy and a drink after partying in Wauwatosa.
The latest police calls include a Brookfield woman who was scammed into wiring $29,000 to a man in Malaysia she met on Match.com.
Mom realized her mistake as soon as she got home and went back to the store to get her daughter.
Brookfield corporate office said it was uncertain which branch the threat targeted but none reported any problems.
Suspect, 37, denies knowing he had drugs in the car, saying his cousin put them there.
Ald. Bill Carnell, on his way home from a Water & Sewer Board meeting, finds a car in ditch and calls police who arrest drunken driver.
In separate cases, drivers allegedly threw items at another vehicle during a road rage incident.
The dryer will need to be replaced but the fire was limited to the appliance.
An employee of The Vitamin Shoppe persuaded a man to drop his robbery attempt, warning there was a young girl in the store.
Cudahy man accused of taking nearly $10,000 worth of jewels from Brookfield home where he was working.
Several homeowners reported their homes were egged last weekend. But one report turned up a very different substance.
The latest police calls include an Asian man's complaint that a jogger told him to "go back to India" during a dispute about a dog.
Brookfield firefighters were called to a grill fire at Wasabi restaurant Friday evening and a porch fire at a condominium complex Sunday.
Suspect tossed a rock through the glass door of the station and stole cash register, charges allege.
Brookfield police have stepped up patrols at the former Quebecor printing site, but say they can only do so much to prevent thefts, property damage.
The latest police calls also include $8,370 in stolen jewelry and long boarding in the road.
The latest police calls include a Halloween costume theft, pumpkins as weapons and a not-so-gruesome discovery in a Dumpster.
Man hires masseuse from Craigslist ad but tells her to leave his Brookfield hotel room after she offers sexual favors; he later finds his wedding ring stolen.
Suspect told police she went into her ex-boyfriend's apartment so she could mess up some of his things.
Suspect pretended to be his brother, but was unable to tell the officer his address or Social Security number.
The latest police calls also include water leak problems, road rage and a check whether a swerving car was caused by a texting driver.
Judge sentences Joseph Dandridge of Milwaukee to 10 years in prison for fatal crash in which his stepson died. Dandridge also faces charges for invading Brookfield home and causing standoff.
Brookfield officers are working with others in communities including West Milwaukee and Milwaukee about a string of $5 bills bleached and remade into fake $100s.
A home security system was not operating when a Brookfield home was burglarized during the day Friday, with cash and jewelry stolen.
Police allege the man was driving too slow and almost hit a squad car before getting pulled over.
Charges allege the driver accused police of planting drugs on her and pulling her over because she is disabled. Police said she tried to kick out the squad car windows.
Suspect told officers it was "nothing" and tossed the bag on the floor.
Suspect, 41, yelled at the cop while he was giving another person a citation, then made him chase him into Brookfield where he refused to cooperate.
The latest police reports also include a fake $50 bill, Craigslist dispute, shot fired, drugs at skate park and thefts.
A man drives pickup into a Clairmont Drive house and was arrested after staying at the scene.
After being reported missing by his parents, a 16-year-old Brookfield boy allegedly broke into a home garage and stole a car and other vehicles.
Brookfield police were notified Thursday that a customer had written a worthless check for a 2011 Ford Fusion.
Westbrook Beverage Center was held up Sunday night by two suspects whose descriptions matched that from an Oct. 10 robbery of a Brookfield Subway restaurant.
Brookfield police and fire investigating whether a man who inspected Hallmark store was an imposter.
Brothers' business in New Berlin was raided in 2007.
The latest police reports also include home eggings, a 4-ton air conditioner theft and road rage.
Police searching for two suspects who fled the restaurant at Capitol Drive and Brookfield Road Monday morning.
One man denied being a drug dealer after being busted selling a kilo of cocaine to undercover Brookfield officers, charges allege.