Police said a woman picked up two hot dogs with her right hand and threw them at officers when police said she may be arrested.
Police said they found three canisters of marijuana, drug paraphernalia for crack cocaine, and an open bottle of Hennessey.
Police said a clerk from nearby Hawthorne Suites located a vehicle in their parking lot with a smashed-out window.
Police say that three children were involved in the accidents.
Reports indicate dozens of vehicles had their windows shattered in an underground and locked apartment parking garage.
Police say Jeremy Smith drives a 2003 Ford Mustang and has been known to go to casinos.
Police said that there were three broken windows - all on the east side of the building.
A woman on S. Ventana Drive said that her car was broken into earlier this month - and that an extra set of keys may have been taken.
Two boys accused of emptying mailboxes and throwing mail around the neighborhood got a surprise lesson from police, officials say.
Police say a man pointed a .357 Magnum handgun at a drunk driver, holding him at gunpoint until officers could arrive.
Police in Oak Creek say they have footage of the men they believe responsible for putting credit card skimmers on ATMs and others.
Police responded to the 800 block of W. Oakwood Road just before 3 a.m. on Sep. 15 on a report of a battery.
Police continued their investigation, learning that the man appeared to be intoxicated as he ran toward a vehicle.
An employee at Airoldi Brothers called authorities after a snow plow was stolen from their parking lot.
When the resident went inside, they reported finding that their clothes had been strewn throughout the apartment.
A duffel bag had been taken that contained three necklaces and $50 in fake diamonds.
Police say the employee initially found six skimmers, and police collected them as evidence.
Video surveillance footage recorded by the owner showed a total of three suspects, according to reports.
When police investigated further, they reportedly found that other vehicles were broken into.
The woman was taken into custody on suspicion of domestic violence-battery, police said.
According to reports, the resident asked police for additional traffic enforcement in that area.
Police in Ohio say they tracked a man who beat a man to death and then wrapped him in plastic to a hotel in Oak Creek.
Reports stated that the suspects in this burglary case stole a variety of items.
Reports state that police caught up with one of the women, and she was cited for battery.
An Oak Creek woman says she was quoted $400 on a concrete repair job, only to have the man ask for $4,000 when the job was done.
Oak Creek police cited several for prostitution and several arrests were made.
Police said that all six were arrested on suspicion of retail theft.
Reports indicated that the body shop had 11 vehicles on their neighbor's lot.
A resident told police that their car alarm went off and that the vehicle's trunk had been opened.
Police said they learned that a resident videotaped the fight, showing that two people got into a fistfight.
Bronco served 10 years with the Oak Creek police department as a "dual-purpose" K9.
Oak Creek police say that a group of students from Knights Construction were caught doing donuts on a woman's property.
Police say the Oak Creek Meijer was put on lockdown after a store employee reported a retail theft suspect and a possible weapon.
According to reports, he was issued a citation for carrying a concealed weapon, and he was turned over to parents that morning.
According to police reports, a man reported that his tires were slashed in the MATC parking lot.
Reports indicated that the family was headed to the airport from Racine for an out-of-town funeral.
Police evacuated the Franklin Walmart and Sam's Club on Tuesday night on a report of a man with a bomb vest.
Oak Creek officials say a high school staff member struck two students in a Wednesday morning accident.
Reports stated that a maintenance employee opened the room where the man was staying and found that he was deceased.
A girl waiting for the school bus told police that a picture-taker appeared as a "creepy old man," according to reports.