Tommy Douyette and Lynn Hajny return to court Sept. 26 on charges alleging they killed Brookfield businessman John Aegerter.
Suspect tried to shove merchandise under the rear seat of a minivan when an officer tracked him and another man down.
The latest police calls include the theft of a Children's Miracle Network donation jar.
Brookfield police are investigating the theft of a $2,000 Les Paul guitar.
The latest police reports include a pit bull attack on a man who initially declined medical attention but later went to hospital for her wounds.
A restaurant employee said she saw a young man in the food court with a holstered gun on his hip but police could not find anyone. Mall rules prohibit weapons.
The latest police calls include investigations for theft, burglary and indecent exposure.
Statewide traffic deaths see second-lowest June figure since WWII; Waukesha County averages 24 deaths per year and has four through June 30.
Suspect allegedly tried to exit a vehicle on U.S. 45 while highly intoxicated because he didn't want to go to a hospital.
Officers investigating a neighbor's complaint about loud music get an honest answer from the offender.
Brookfield police are investigating a fraudulent car payment after bank found counterfeit bills.
The latest police calls also include a stolen van, hotel elevator rescue and doughnut complaints.
Brookfield police have received at least six reports of lost wedding rings since mid-May.
Tommy V. Douyette and Lynn M. Hajny were charged with being party to the crime of homicide.
Suspect went into car behind Town of Brookfield business to smoke drugs because it was left unlocked.
A father calls police after he enters son's apartment and found two people he didn't know having sex.
The latest calls to police include reports of yogurt thrown at a home, broken windows on northwest-side businesses and excessive toilet-papering.
Upset about a motorist's sudden lane change in the roundabout at Barker Road and North Avenue, a passenger threw a drink at the motorist, police say.
Suspect allegedly sold 60 pounds of fake drugs to informant for Waukesha County Metro Drug Unit in Brookfield and New Berlin.
She tells police it might have been lost at Wirth Park; meanwhile a man reports losing his $300 wedding band.
Friends say John Aegerter was an eccentric, intelligent businessman who owned about 75 communications towers in three states.
A Waukesha driver had an ignition interlock device in his car, but passengers denied using it to allow him to drive.
Friends and business associates say John Aegerter planned to let Albert Hajny go and had told his wife, now accused in Aegerter's brutal death.
A man told police he confronted a Brookfield business owner about alleged money owed but the man was beat, bound and killed in his Golf Parkway home.
Certainly wasn't Orcs, but someone damaged a decorative troll house at entrance to the Shire subdivision.
A woman grabbed the cash from the tip jar at a Brookfield Starbucks.
Brookfield Place Gas manager told police he believes theft tampered with the fuel pump, which only recorded sale of 7 gallons, not 160.
Brookfield woman called police when potential Craigslist buyer asked her to send extra money via Western Union to a Mississippi address.
Pipes were stolen from the former printing plant site where developers want to build a retail complex anchored by a Target store.
Town of Brookfield police issued 92 tickets for failure to fasten seat belts in annual public safety campaign.
Police were able to identify an alleged burglar of a Brookfield apartment through DNA from drop of blood on a shard of glass.
Suspect allegedly stole $340 in order to pay off an old drug dealer.
A Brookfield woman told police she got an early-morning call from a Craigslist seller who solicited her for sex.
For the second time in a month, women have reported losing pricey wedding rings at shopping centers.
Complaint alleges suspect, 45, hit several cars in the Brookfield Rehab employee parking lot.
The latest police calls include a flurry of animal complaints, as well as dirt bike noises, employee theft and sewer backup.
The descriptions of the suspects are different in the armed robberies of a Subway restaurant, Marriott Residence Inn and attempted robbery of The Vitamin Shoppe.
Complaint alleges a 19-year-old Brookfield man broke into house and had adult movies playing on the television while looking for drugs.
Brookfield police have released a sketch of the suspect in a holdup Saturday night at the Residence Inn Hotel.
Latest police calls include a 65-year-old Waukesha man parked after hours at Wirth Park, with a photo of exposed genitalia on his front seat.