Crime & Safety
Egging on Shepard Ave.; Police Track Suspects to Local Speedway
Police tracked a group of teens who egged a girl's car on Shepard Ave. to a local Speedway gas station.

OAK CREEK, WI — Oak Creek police responded to a report of suspicious activity on the 8500 block of S. Shepard Ave. just after 3 a.m. on April 30.
According to reports, a resident's daughter just had her car egged by an unknown suspect.
The father reported that this was not the first time this has happened, and he believed that the suspects were girls his daughter used to go to school with.
The man had surveillance video of a dark colored vehicle pull next to the daughter's vehicle, which was parked on Shepard Ave.
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Numerous eggs were thrown at the vehicle and the suspect vehicle left southbound.
The daughter provided the officer with the egg carton they left behind.
The officer was able to determine the eggs were purchased at the local speedway.
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A Speedway employee was able to tell the officer that three young women in a black SUV came into the store to purchase the eggs, along with chocolate syrup and mayonnaise which were also found on the vehicle.
Officers were able to review surveillance footage to determine the vehicle's plate.
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