Police discovered him to be in possession of a whole mess of marijuana goodies while staying at the Motel 6 on W. College Ave.
Police were called to Mainstay Suites after a family was accused of "causing a scene" after finding a tick in their room.
When police sought to identify the man, he refused to offer any identification and began to video tape officers.
Fire and rescue arrived and initiated life-saving measures right away, according to reports.
An Oak Creek resident managed to put an unruly pit bull in a headlock after the dog reportedly ran out from a garage.
According to police reports, a man was attacked by a dog while he was riding his bike on the Oak Leaf Trail just after 5 p.m.
Fearing for her son's safety, an Oak Creek mother broke into her bathroom to rescue her son, who was suffering an apparent overdose.
The person who called police described the suspect as about six feet tall and on the "chunky" side.
A man and his nephew were walking along the west side of S. Nicholson Rd. when he "heard a loud bang" and saw his nephew fall into a ditch.
The mother of two young children was arrested for child neglect after her two children were left alone in her apartment for "several hours"
His backpack contained 9 grams of marijuana, a digital scale, fireworks, a digital scale and $164 in cash.
According to Milwaukee police, the collision took place at about 3:30 p.m. near Potawatomi Hotel and Casino on Saturday afternoon.
Police were advised that the man was acting strange, by standing in the middle of the street, looking at them and dancing.
Police received a call in which a man dressed as a woman got into a truck at the southeast end of the parking lot at Love's Travel Center.
Oak Creek police responded to the 8300 block of S. Benjamin Drive on a report of a house egging on July 8.
An Oak Creek woman learned that her bank account was more than $800 in the red after her purse was stolen on July 3.
A person walked into the Oak Creek police department on July 5 to report several missing guns.
Oak Creek K9 officer Nox assisted authorities in citing a drug user upon a routine check at LaQuinta Inn.
Police reported a man took a kitchen knife and started to scratch the tattoo of his girlfriend's name off of his chest during an argument.
Oak Creek police had to intervene after an adult who was suffering from symptoms of a stroke attempted to drive himself to the hospital.
Oak Creek police responded to the 8400 block of S. 5th Ave. on July 10 on a report of a death investigation.
Officers observed the fire to be about 10-feet wide by 15-feet in length with flames that were about 20-feet high.
Nothing was taken, but the church estimates that about $5,000 in damage was done. Details:
The report states that the tires were removed and the vehicle was sitting on the ground.
According to police reports, a manager showed an officer the employee removing two large rolls of wire from a conveyor belt.
When she was informed that Oak Creek Police were being called is when she grabbed her child and began to run.
Two Oak Creek men have been arrested and charged in connection with a June 22 burglary at Discount Smokes and Spirits.
Oak Creek police arrested a reckless driver who admitted to driving with a child in the car. The driver admitted to doing cocaine.
Officers spoke with the apparently semi-naked man and advised him of the complaint against him and was advised to stay inside for the night.
A 35-year-old Oak Creek woman has been sentenced for her role in breaking the arms of a 5-month old infant at an Oak Creek day care.
Oak Creek police responded to Sportland II on June 24 just after 2 p.m. on a report of a vehicle theft.
The girl was transported to the emergency room at Children's Hospital, getting six stitches on her right cheek.
A resident on the 1100 block of Puetz Rd. called police and the water department after gathering rainwater was turning blue.
The dogs bumped into the woman, causing her to fall and shatter her left arm, requiring surgery on the night of the incident.
According to police reports, the mother went to bed on June 22 only to have her daughter take her car and cell phone.
Oak Creek police located the noisy ice cream truck, and conducted a traffic stop later that evening.
A 54-year-old man was discovered deceased at Falk Park in Oak Creek.
After an employee left work on Friday, June 16 at 7:15 p.m. the employee was certain that he had the business locked up for the night.
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