Department officials hope officers will be trained on the equipment by January.
Law enforcement in Waukesha and Milwaukee counties are on high alert after a number of homes were burglarized.
Police responded to the home after a suspicious 911 call.
A citizen listening to a police scanner called law enforcement after noticing the vehicle on Interstate 94.
Law enforcement chased the truck from Hartland to Moorland Road in Brookfield.
West Allis woman remains jailed in lieu of $1,000 bail.
The motorcycle drove past an officer patrolling the area at 91 mph, eventually exceeding the police squad's max of 135 mph.
James Kobach, 59, faces up to 45 years in prison if convicted of six counts of burglary.
The man finally stopped after almost crashing into the third squad car that was attempting to stop him.
New Berlin man faces charged for four burglaries in Brookfield in July and August.
Law enforcement agencies throughout southeastern Wisconsin are receiving fraud alerts.
Nichole R. Baird, 38, of Brookfield, is accused of using a client's credit card to make purchases at area businesses.
Motorcycle driver was traveling at 120 mph for about 5.1 miles while being chased by a Waukesha County deputy, according to a criminal complaint.
A man in his 30s was barricaded in his home with a knife, according to WISN 12 News.
Despite pleading out of a more serious charge, Evan Dunlap is headed to prison.
Intruders scale a fence between a bank and a residence, possibly intent on something untoward, but police are content to see them go without an arrest.
It's hard to prove a driver is impaired by marijuana, but Brookfield police believe they have plenty of evidence this guy was higher than a kite.
Sentencing for the 35-year-old Brookfield woman is set for September.
In the middle of the night without lights, and as much off the road as on it, woman admits she's had way too many.
Signs opposing quarry lake dump-site disappeared overnight, and both the city and the property manager say they didn't remove them.
Victim waits overnight to make report of serious crime, then police have to draw the real story out of him because he's embarrassed by the circumstances.
Just about a week after a brawl involving 20 people at the town of Brookfield Chuck E. Cheese, an arrest was made in a family incident at the establishment.
Milwaukee man threatens to blow up Brookfield bank with bomb and gets away, but he's quickly tracked down and then tailed into Wauwatosa.
He can't swim and doesn't speak English, but Alberto Ruiz knew just what to do when he heard the sound of terror from Midway Hotel's pool.
Brookfield Police and fire officials are still on the scene of the crash that involved police vehicle.
Brookfield Police say a man was apprehended following a 3:30 p.m. robbery.
Woman notices car with window broken out, and Brookfield officers find five more cars entered during concert.
Sears gets a little suspicious when flatland visitor makes multiple purchases under multiple names.
Nicole M. Land is accused of saying she had a bomb in order to steal oxycodone pills from pharmacies in Brookfield and Waukesha.
Town of Brookfield Police says someone used pepper spray in fight, which started because one kid was taking too long to exchange game tickets for a toy, FOX6 News reports.
Bereft of mid-summer buds, shunned in her attempt to seek lasting floral justice, woman condemns everyone involved to the fiery regions.
Neither police officers nor animal control agents are able to salvage sanctity of woman's back yard after reptile takes up residence.
Two shots of an antidote to opiate overdose, administered before paramedics arrive, restore 21-year-old woman's life.
After driving recklessly, Brookfield woman shows signs of drug impairment, and her father confirms she's an addict.
Man isn't so much driving as careening, but he swears he hadn't been drinking. A breath test suggest otherwise.
Older driver doesn't know what day it is and only dimly recalls having had an accident – somewhere in Southeast Wisconsin....
Milwaukee man is booked in his tuxedo after turning through a red arrow while a marked squad is idling at the same light.
Man was first reported to police driving in the oncoming lanes of Blue Mound Road.
A roundup of recent store thefts includes an employee who was tapping the till.
Wayne D. Herbes faces three charges of first-degree sexual assault of a child under age 13; his trial will start again in September.