Crime & Safety
Muskego Police Warn Businesses of Suspicious Men
Two men attempted entry into a closed dance studio under the ruse of wanting lessons and have been detained, but Police ask for information regarding any previous burglary attempts.

Lt. Dave Constantineau has asked businesses for assistance in determining whether two men currently in custody are responsible for any burglaries to businesses.
"Our officers are currently investigating a report of two suspicious men who entered a closed dance studio in the industrial park. When they were confronted by cleaning personnel, they stated they were interested in dance lessons," he explained.
"These two gentlemen have a history of going into businesses and, when confronted, claim to be looking for jobs or services from the company, or claim to be offering services, such as fire extinguisher inspector. This is a ruse to enter the business to case it or commit a theft. The two men are currently in custody at our police department and are facing loitering and criminal trespass charges.
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Constantineau described the men as as male/ black, bald, in their mid to late 40’s, with one man wearing all blue, with a blue ball cap, and the other wearing a white/green pull over with khaki pants.
"If these gentlemen have visited your business today or in the recent past, we would like to hear from you," Constantineau urged. "Also, please remember this for the future and give us a call if they show up."
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Residents with any information should call the Police Department's non-emergency line at 262-679-4130.
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