Police said an unknown suspect sneaked up to their son's car and glued the door handles shut.
Police said the driver cooperated with police on the second try, and was arrested without further incident.
Authorities say Oak Creek Fire Department first responders performed CPR and were able to revive him.
When first responders arrived, they attempted life-saving measures.
When the officer searched their car, he found about 46 grams of marijuana, multiple pipes, liquid THC and plastic baggies.
Police and fire in Oak Creek responded to an apartment on E. Arbor Circle after witnesses reported white smoke coming from the building.
According to police call logs, Oak Creek police found the exploded device in front of the house.
Police in Oak Creek say they were called to the local Dairy Queen after the customer became unhappy with his order. Here's what happened:
Police say he dialed 911, and then hung up on himself because he had a change of heart.
Police in Oak Creek say a 40-year-old woman at the local Woodman's was caught stealing groceries - and then she went into labor.
Police said the man was cited for drunken driving after a preliminary breath test recorded a 0.19 blood alcohol concentration.
The truck owner told police he parked his truck in the driveway of his home and left it unlocked.
Police said the driver of the striking car left one of the vehicle's license plates at the scene.
Callers reported seeing a person laying on the ground, a passenger bleeding and an elderly person who was unconscious.
A 6-year-old escaped being struck by gunfire at a Cudahy pool after a conflict between children escalated into a dispute between adults.
Sunday's tragedy was the third fatal accident in Oak Creek over the last couple of weeks.
First repsonders reported that the fire was contained to a patio outside one of the apartment units.
Police say a cashier at the store identified the man as a suspect on account of him passing fraudulent bills in the past.
Authorities say a woman tried standing between the shooter and victim outside Sam's Club following an apparent road rage incident.
Officers were called to a construction site on the 11000 block of S. 27th Street just after noon on July 23 on a report of a theft.
Call logs stated that the vehicle was unlocked, and that an extra entry key for it was stolen from inside another vehicle.
Police say the driver of a vehicle left it in traffic, and was found stumbling around in the area of Meijer.
Authorities in Franklin say a 56-year-old Milwaukee man has been arrested after he shot another person in the Sam's Club parking lot.
According to police, the vehicles were broken into sometime between 11 p.m. on July 26 and 6 a.m. on July 27.
Police say a telephone scammer conned an Oak Creek resident into buying $7,700 in gift cards by claiming to be from Microsoft.
Police said the driver reached speeds of 110 miles per hour as she fled officers.
Police said the woman was worried about the animal sitting out all day in the trap.
When police fielded an anonymous complaint about a man's "Nazi pictures" in the window of a house, authorities investigated.
Police in Oak Creek have identified the man who died in a July 18 auto accident — the second fatal accident in a week.
Police in Oak Creek say they found the person passed out in the car with a needle in her hand - and 100 more needles in the car.
Officers were called to the 9500 block of S. Howell Ave. at just after 4 p.m. Thursday for a three-vehicle accident.
According to police, a Wisconsin State Trooper accidentally fired one shot into the wall of an apartment during an investigation.
Call logs stated that the woman's vehicle was saran-wrapped, egged and the rear driver's side tire was slashed.
When officials spoke with the homeowner, he said he had a pipe burst in 2014 and hadn't fixed it, according to police call logs.
Police in Oak Creek say first responders did what they could to revive a man found lying near his crashed motorcycle.
According to Oak Creek police call logs, an officer on patrol saw the driver of a vehicle heading the wrong way on W. Ryan Road.
Police in Oak Creek reporting locating the driver and pulling him over on the 2000 block of W. Ryan Road.
A 911 caller told authorities that a worker operating a piece of equipment on the upper floor drove the equipment out an open window bay.
Authorities in Oak Creek are investigating a number of break-ins, car burglaries and a burglary case that happened at the end of June.
A June incident at Bender Park left resulted in police being called and a jet ski resting damaged at the bottom of Lake Michigan.