Two men entered the store and stole two Bissell robot vacuums, in addition to one Shark Robot vacuum with a total value of $979
According to reports, hotel staff heard a commotion upstairs and saw that a window was smashed out of a second-story room.
Another vehicle was reported stolen in Oak Creek, and according to reports, it was another case where a driver left their running car.
Police responded to Oak Creek East Middle School just after 3:30 p.m. on a report of a disorderly student.
A person called the police, reporting that a baby was for sale on the Oak Creek and Surrounding Areas Rummage Facebook page for $100.
All of that icy, slushy, heavy wet snow that fell on our area over the weekend has claimed one life, authorities said Monday.
According to police reports, the person who called police said they wanted the people outside to be warned about their noise level.
According to reports, a man snuck past poll workers and went to vote at the ballot window when he was told he didn't have the required ID.
Police say security cameras got a good look at two women who are now accused of a grocery store theft in Oak Creek.
Police deployed extra officers throughout the school Friday during their investigation.
Police say a driver fled a traffic stop - only to get caught hanging out in Bender Park later that night.
The owner of a 2014 Chevrolet Cruz left his girlfriend's car running while in the parking lot when he went inside the store, police said.
The store manager told Oak Creek police that her employment with Piggly Wiggly had been terminated.
Police say that Eric R. Gaffney fired one shot into the ground with a pistol and several shots toward a woman with a BB gun.
Reports stated that the man admitted to paying $160 for a massage and sex.
An employee was working under a semi-trailer with a grinder when he lost control of the work tool.
Reports indicated that the suspects covered up the VIN number on the dashboard.
Police say they took a man into custody after a man took a Tinder contact to scary lengths in order to get a "hookup."
Police said the vehicle rolled over, collided with the offramp wall, and slid on its roof halfway up the offramp until it came to a stop.
The owner of a vehicle was staying at the hotel overnight when a suspect broke a window on his car and stole a tablet and a log book.
When police investigated, they said that he was looking for a hotel for the night, was covered in burrs and had a tourniquet near him.
A manager said that at least four men had come-and-gone that night.
According to Oak Creek police, a man's political yard sign on Deerpath was stolen - and the resident knew who did it.
Reports stated that the man had a laceration on the bicep of his right arm as well as a possible fracture in addition to two minor cuts.
Police said that the man failed standard field sobriety tests, and could not locate his wallet even though it was in his lap.
Oak Creek police say they are on the lookout for two men accused of trying to steal from Menards and T-Mobile on Monday.
According to police reports, the man was stumbling around inside the store, fell several times before getting behind the wheel.
When a pickup truck sped past a police officer on a traffic stop, police say the officer radioed for help, and busted a group of partygoers.
When the tow truck operator began to hook up the vehicle, the man came out of the apartment
Reports indicated that Nox barked at the two, signaling the potential presence of illegal narcotics on them.
Police in Oak Creek are investigating an ongoing incident at the Love's Travel Center in which lottery tickets were stolen over time.
According to the police report, a 911 caller told authorities that a fox ran after him.
Police reports state that the woman was arrested on suspicion of possession of schedule II narcotics and drug paraphernalia.
Police K9 officer Nox was sent to track the flight of the vehicle's driver.
The report stated that one of two speeding drivers swerved to avoid two women walking a dog.
Police responded to the Southfield Apartments just after 9 p.m. on March 7 on a report of a weapons violation.
According to police, the man woke up when police arrived but fled - only to crash and get hung up on a broken signpost.
FOUND: Tessa Meitner, 13, and Jessalynn Gonzalez, 16, were last seen near Bender Park in Oak Creek on March 12.
The child was told by police that these types of statements and threats would not be tolerated and was taken into custody.
The woman called police stating that her ex-boyfriend was following the vehicle she was driving and was trying to ram her car, reports said.