More people out and about can mean property becomes more vulnerable, advises Muskego Police Department.
Drugs and alcohol play a role in many incidents this week.
Muskego man accused of first degree intentional homicide enters a plea at his arraignment.
Tess Corners has requested funds be used for reward and retention of fire fighters, but the move would require a new contract.
Muskego Police urge residents to check on their own compliance.
Reports coming in from cellular 9-1-1 calls lead to the arrest of a drunk driver and lead police to investigate a possible fire.
Vandalism and theft provided the most activity this week.
With every second in an emergency counting, significant move is meant to increase efficiency, level of service.
Sunday evening sirens flood calls to MPD
Community response for donations has been overwhelming and police are asking donors to hold onto their stuffed animals.
This week's neighborhood watch reflects an active week for MPD.
MPD advises residents on what to do - and what not to - when the sirens blare
This week's update is brief, with only two OWI incidents.
Another $1,000 Cash Bond Assigned for January Incident
Suspect allegedly had 0.21 blood alcohol level with young child in the car
Latest incident at Walmart was last Tuesday
Despite loving the job, Muskego Police Lieutenant shares his dislike of wearing the 'black band'
Various items make the blotter this week, including theft and vandalism.
Stabbing suspect waives time limits on hearing
Police department to offer tour of new IT Data and Dispatch Center prior to Committee of the Whole meeting Tuesday night
Police report only one OWI on St. Patrick's Day
Stabbing case reveals suspect allegedly stabbed himself to support claim of self defense
Accused man charged with homicide after release from hospital
Weekly blotter includes theft, drunk driving
Muskego Police have a solid lead, thanks to surveillance video, and a 'great citizen.'
New details reveal that husband and wife stabbed each other in Saturday night altercation
Police report brief standoff occured in domestic dispute on Saturday night.
Ding dong ditch makes a return, along with a renewed warning about the lakes' melting ice.
The department's Facebook page is up and ready to be "liked."
The freezing and thawing weather cycles have affected the stability of the ice on area lakes.
Two boys were advised they could get ticketed if they didn't stop playing the prank on their neighbors.
The bill removes the requirement for law enforcement to note the race of motorists pulled over for traffic stops.
Here is the police blotter for Feb. 12 - 18.
Muskego Police may revise the policy on responding to certain calls.
Being a safe boater means a great summer.
The next class starts soon, and space is limited.