When police responded, an officer attempted a traffic stop, only to have the driver flee at more than 100 miles per hour.
Police say the woman was cited for property theft.
Severe backups are taking place in the area.
When police investigated, officers reported that a City of Milwaukee fire truck was responding to an emergency medical call.
Police say a Honda power generator valued at $2,000, a set of Callaway golf clubs among other items.
Police said an officer on patrol witnessed cars driving around a vehicle in traffic on the 3600 block of E. Highway 100.
Police said the vehicle is missing its front bumper and has a dent on the driver's side door.
Police in Oak Creek say the resident left his unlocked car in the driveway of his home - only to have a suspect make off with several items.
Police said the two women, who were siblings, were arrested after officers found a counterfeit $100 bill on them.
Authorities say Daniel Hernandez, 20, Milwaukee, and Jonathan Gonzalez, 17, Oak Creek, now face 13 charges against them.
An employee was performing maintenance work on the roof of the Burger King reportedly saw a van smoking "more than usual."
Police said the retired deputy managed to easily detain the suspect until Oak Creek police could arrive.
After 5 vehicle thefts and 16 break-ins in a week, Franklin police say they were able to put a stop to it.
Police reported that a resident was in the basement of his home when he heard a popping sound.
It's not the first time vehicle break-in artists were on the job on Verdev. Read more about this incident here.
Police say the suspect was seen on surveillance footage entering the business, and taking about $200 from a cash drawer.
One homeowner told police he spotted a man rummaging through his car in the garage - only to have the suspect flash a gun at him.
When teachers saw a large tree topple in high winds, it sent live power lines falling around a playground where children were playing.
Police say officers reviewed hallway camera footage and searched the boys that were suspected of using the vape device.
When one Oak Creek woman told police she heard her dog barking overnight, she knew something was happening.
Police say a mother had just dropped off her kids at school and parked in her own garage when car thieves struck.
Police say a witness called the police, saying a woman was driving with her front rim on fire.
Police in Oak Creek say they're investigating multiple vehicle break-in calls. Here are the ones reported over one 24-hour stretch:
Police in Oak Creek say a vehicle break-in suspect stole a garage door opener to further burglarize this area home:
Police said the man had a valid conceal carry license, yet refused to answer any questions after he was read his rights.
Police say the keys to both vehicles were located on the console of a $40,000 Cadillac Escalade. One of the two vehicles was found in MKE.
The man told police that he was scammed out of $9,500 over a two-day period.
According to police logs, the truck's radio and a jump kit were both stolen.
A woman in Oak Creek told police she saw a person inside her husband's truck, and the front passenger window smashed out.
According to police, the two suspects were arrested and now face multiple drug charges.
Police in Oak Creek say a marijuana user was in the wrong place at the wrong time and that it led to an immediate traffic stop.
An Oak Creek man told police he and his neighbor got into a physical altercation over the neighbor feeding the raccoons.
Police noted that the woman attempted to drive her leg and knee up into the arresting officer's groin area.
Police said that officers cited multiple people for reckless driving, and endangering safety.
Officials are asking everyone to be mindful as runners compete on Oak Creek roads throughout the area on Friday.
The vehicle owner told police the suspect walked off with $500 that was contained in a wallet in the vehicle.
Police logs stated that the worker was buried waist-deep in mud and rocks.
Police are investigating the case, and officers are conducting extra patrols in the area to find out more.
Reports indicated that the woman's vehicle was parked in the home's driveway and was unlocked.
Two Oak Creek High School students were cited for having an open bottle of liquor on school grounds, police said.