Police in Oak Creek say a man accidentally fired his gun inside his truck while parked at PPG when he tried showing the gun to a friend.
Oak Creek police say they were going to let a local man off with a warning until he said it was his right as an American to shoot fireworks.
According to reports, the teen struck a utility pole, and needed emergency transport to the hospital.
If convicted, they each face up to seven-and-a-half years behind bars.
The person who called 911 said he was hit by a bullet, though was not critically injured.
Eighty-four percent of all vehicle break-ins are a result of owners leaving their property unlocked, Oak Creek police said.
City officials said hand sanitizer is available at all locations, and that all transaction areas will be cleaned frequently.
According to police call logs, the Oak Creek man had prior convictions for disorderly conduct, and retail theft.
The staff at Medical Support Services in Oak Creek are asking for the public's help to find a trailer that was stolen.
Police in Oak Creek say the mother of an Oak Creek man tried shielding him as three men assaulted them with crowbars on the side of the road
In honor of National Telecommunicators Week, Oak Creek police are sharing a look into the intense training their dispatchers go through.
Oak Creek Patch has reached out to the sheriff's office to learn more details about the incident.
Police said the cashier would place the money next to her drawer and then when people were not looking, would pocket the money.
Police said a concerned citizen call police over the crash, and officers responded within minutes.
Police said they searched the property, and found him hiding under the stairs between a gap in the stairs and the wall.
According to police, an eyewitness saw the driver of a Mazda 5 throw a bag of trash out of the vehicle, which struck another car.
Police in Oak Creek say first responders were able to revive a man who was suffering the effects of an apparent heroin overdose.
Police said the driver was passed out with her face against the steering wheel while the car was still running.
Officers were called to PC Logistics just before 7 p.m. on Feb. 27 on a report of a stolen vehicle, police said.
Police said officers arrived and found a concerned citizen giving 46-year-old Oak Creek man CPR in the garage.
Police said they responded to the Emerald Row Apartments after "Charley" got loose and evaded his captors.
Authorities say the boyfriend of a South Milwaukee woman strangled her 4-year-old daughter and took discipline "too far."
According to police, the younger man charged the older man, and both men began wrestling on the ground.
Police said witnesses reported seeing three people leave the store with armfuls of clothing. They were eventually caught, police said.
Police in Oak Creek say they tracked down the driver of a vehicle that had been involved in three police chases in a single day.
Police in Oak Creek say a man wanted for unpaid child support was found hiding in a closet under some clothes in order to avoid arrest.
Authorities in Wisconsin say a van carrying 300 gallons of stolen gas in leaky barrels was heading back to Illinois when it was stopped.
According to police, a 29-year-old Greenfield man was arrested after he tried stealing $125 in copper. Here's why police were there first:
Police said an officer on patrol spotted the getaway car and stopped it on the 100 block of W. Drexel Ave.
Police said another passenger felt extreme left leg pain attributable to a possible fractured femur and dislocated hip.
Police said she had the documents in a FedEx envelope in the back of her unlocked car at just after 10 a.m. on the morning of the incident.
Police in Oak Creek say they were sent to Classic Lanes over an underage drinking complaint.
Police said the pursuit went for 13.7 miles after a man tried stealing items from Meijer.
Police in Oak Creek say they've arrested several people, including men and women, after a prostitution sweep at an Oak Creek hotel.
Police in Oak Creek say they arrested a person who later admitted to stealing hundreds of dollars from an Oak Creek classroom.
Police in Oak Creek say an off-duty Milwaukee Police Officer was at the local Pick 'n Save when he confronted a shoplifter.
Police said one of the men tried to lure all residents in the home outside while the other man was out-of-sight yet still in the truck.
The damage was estimated to be about $1,000.
According to police, the person was arrested on suspicion of retail theft and also on bail jumping.
According to police, a woman became embroiled in an argument with a front desk worker when she asked the woman to leave the hotel.