Agreeing that it's an event you shouldn't miss, police urge caution whether you're a motorist or a pedestrian.
Direct deposit is convenient, but has also been a target for scammers to steal benefits and identity.
This week's police blotter features a theme where those caught in the act were in their mid 20s and under, and school is not even out of session yet.
Suspects tell police they decided to shoot up the drug while a third man is inside the store.
Muskego Police report a happy ending after a woman with dementia wandered from her daughter's home, but was found safe, and remind residents with older neighbors or family members to take precautions.
Accompanying this week's list of 'usual suspects' in the crime report are two incidents of left-behind (or stolen?) items...if you're missing any electronics, they may be at MPD.
Sheriff's deputies and police officers from throughout Waukesha County take place in ceremony at Abundant Life Church in Oconomowoc as part of National Police Week.
Suspect fell asleep while talking with officers about the accident. She collided with a Greendale snow plow in December while intoxicated.
Suspect is spotted having a beer at Alpine Lanes, which violates the terms of his bail release.
Suspect broke into the house so he could steal $30 in change.
Suspects set up a plan to attack the victim and rob him of money and marijuana after he worked as a police informant in a case against one of them.
7th annual challenge puts Muskego's post on top in competition involving 18 departments that competed on May 5.
Police blotter for the week features multiple incidents of repeat offenders for driving drunk; two kids picked up for shoplifting at Kohl's
Nearby North Cape School District is warning of a suspicious vehicle seen near bus stops, which has Muskego Police relaying the message to stay alert and report any strange activity.
Daring daytime burglary foiled when homeowner's friend walked in on the suspect, but police are still seeking a vehicle connected to the incident to catch whoever was driving.
Storms fell barn, decisions made for local bike path and in recall primary are among the stories featured this week.
Green Up Muskego is May's focus, and police remind residents if your car doesn't run or isn't registered, get it out of sight or give it away.
Suspect leads police on a high speed chase after he's caught driving on the north side of Milwaukee with an expired license plate while in the area to buy crack cocaine.
Suspect breaks into a woman's home to take his tools instead of scheduling an appointment to pick them up.
Forewarned is forearmed, and teaching your kids how to stay safe now is worth the peace of mind.
As rounds of storms paraded through the area Sunday, a lightning strike caused a fire that eventually leveled a barn along Tans Drive. No one was injured, but 100 years of history lost has residents saddened.
Muskego Police to mobilize for Click It or Ticketsafety belt enforcement from May 21 to June 3, and remind motorists that special speed zones will be focus of efforts.
Muskego Police Department youth organization introduces concepts in law enforcement in a very hands on manner, as well as teaching them about community service. Competition will test the skills of 125 explorers from 18 different units.
This week's crime report includes a report of a drug party, which lead to the arrest of two men on Cornell Circle in Muskego
Annual Muskego Police Department awards ceremony was held Wednesday night, showing community that not all heroes wear a uniform
Wind Lake teen has Percocet with him while acting out in class.
Despite being in the shallow part of Big Muskego Lake, police officials say residents were lucky to be alive after capsizing their boat Monday night
Woman told officer she didn't know he was trying to pull her over despite sirens, lights and spotlights. She was stopped at other end of city after police put up a barricade, and was found to be 3 times over the legal limit of intoxication.
Across seven Waukesha County sites Saturday, volunteers collected 5,712 pounds of medications for proper disposal, keeping them away from drug abusers and public water supplies.
Annual awards ceremony recognizes service to community from citizens and police department personnel
Boaters flipped vessel and were stranded about 500 yards off shore, but former mayor and daughter were there to help get them to safety.
Muskego woman loses control of vehicle while trying to part right in front Big League Barbers' windows; nobody injured in the accident.
Woman is driving with a suspended license when she's caught carrying the pills and a pen used to snort drugs.
Despite cold and rainy conditions, many Muskego groups come out to help out; food pantry a big winner in the efforts.
Retail theft repeats itself at Kohl's, Walmart, and drunk drivers don't make it home in this week's crime report from the Muskego Police Department
Several reports lead to arrests of teens for underage drinking, as police remind parents and kids that absolute sobriety should be followed in upcoming prom, and what real responsibility means.
List of offenses is long in the neighborhood watch report, but basically fall into three categories.
Suspect tells police he stole the check from a Muskego health clinic so he could buy food for his family.
Suspect allegedly had stole $3,000 in video games from Walmart, store security told police.
Test will ensure sirens are functioning, and Muskego will sound theirs between 1 and 2 p.m.