Police said the officer saw a crack pipe between the man's feet, as well as several small bags of heroin on the side of the driver's seat.
The officer who responded to the house said the garage where the emaciated cat was staying had an overpowering stench.
Police said they responded, and found that the front window of the store had been smashed out, and the front door was unlocked.
When police talked with the child, he told police that he got the vaping device from his mother's purse.
There are reports of traffic delays and congestion on I-94 and in the Ryan Road area, officials say.
Police say several people came up to an officer during homecoming festivities warning a girl wouldn't get out of traffic on Puetz Road.
Police say the driver of the striking vehicle admitted to drinking two beers before driving to the high school.
Police say an Oak Creek officer watched as two suspects drove out of the lot, but they were quickly pulled over by police.
Police responded to a house on S. Crane Drive after a neighbor reported hearing gunshots during a homecoming night-related incident.
According to police call logs, after the situation escalated, the man was stunned with a Taser and then taken into custody.
Police say the student was searched and three vape devices were located.
Police in Oak Creek say they busted a West Allis woman and Milwaukee man for trying to steal wood pallets from the Oak Creek Farm and Fleet.
Police say a customer went inside for about five minutes before returning with her daughter, only to find someone went into her car.
Police say the owner of the purse was from Racine and reached out to her in order to return her purse to her.
Police say they learned that an employee for Gillitzer Electric Services out of Richfield, Wis. was using a skid steer to dig a trench.
Police said a student under the age of 18 walked up to an 18-year-old student during class and punched him in the face.
A malfunctioning garbage truck in Oak Creek resulted in some unhappy motorists last week.
When officers searched the vehicle, they reportedly found 41.6 grams of marijuana and 13.9 grams of crack cocaine in the car.
Police in Oak Creek say they responded to a fatal traffic accident on Sept. 17 on S. 27th Street.
When police talked with the homeowner, he reportedly told police that things had gotten out of hand while he was gone.
According to Oak Creek police call logs, a Villa Vista employee reported discovering a deceased man in a hotel room.
Police said they pulled the driver over, and smelled "a profound smell of marijuana emitting from the vehicle."
A woman accused of stealing steaks from Aldi threw them into yards as she fled, according to police call logs.
Authorities say the driver admitted to using heroin at a Park and Ride, and waited to feel the effects of the drug before driving I-94.
Police said the woman returned to her parked car and found that her passenger-side window had been smashed out.
According to Oak Creek police call logs, a woman working at Motel 6 was delivering extra sheets by request to one of the guests.
Police say a man who was arrested tried disposing of his marijuana by hiding it in the squad car that he was detained in. It didn't work.
A resident reported seeing children shoot his car with a BB gun before heading toward a nearby school.
Police said the man fired BBs at the garage and one at a woman, which struck her from the back.
An off-duty officer reported that two large dogs came out from a backyard and began being aggressive with his K9 officer.
According to police, officers caught up with the driver, who was riding on the rim of a flat tire in Oak Creek.
A witness reported seeing four children shoot out windows at Shepard Hills days before classes began.
Sarah T. McGraw was riding her trike on I-94 with friends up to Door County when tragedy struck, authorities say. Here's what happened:
Police in Oak Creek say a resident saw a piece of construction equipment go up in flames — hours after it caught fire for the first time.
Police said the man was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence-battery and was later ordered into court.
Police said the damage was contained to the stove and kitchen cabinet area and was estimated to be between $800 to $1,000.
Authorities say the motorcycle rider possibly hit the SUV as the SUV was trying to avoid the collision.
The vehicle owner estimated the damage to be about $1,400.
Police in Oak Creek say a Verizon Wireless store employee called authorities about a man who was trying to use a fake ID to buy an iPhone.
Authorities in Oak Creek say a motorcycle was stolen on S. Newbury Drive last week.