Crime & Safety
Several Cited In Oak Creek Prostitution Sweep: Report
Police found a couple having sex in the parking lot while their children were in the room. Police also cited several for prostitution.

OAK CREEK, WI -- Police in Oak Creek conducted a prostitution sweep at a W. College Ave. hotel from Dec. 7—8. The name of the hotel is being withheld from publication at the request of the Oak Creek Police Department, who asked in order to have the privacy needed conduct future prostitution sweeps in the area. Here are the calls that were made during the sweep:
1:03 a.m.: Police saw a running vehicle in the hotel parking lot. An officer walked up to the vehicle and could see two people naked moving around together in the back seat. Police said the couple were renting a room, but wanted some alone time without the children. They were advised not to have "adult time" in public places.
11:44 p.m.: A man was arrested for texting undercover officers about exchanging sexual services for money. He was cited for patronizing a prostitute.
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10:45 p.m.: A worker at the hotel told police that her husband was sending her threatening text messages while she was at work. She told police she didn't feel safe going home.
9:16 p.m.: A woman was arrested and cited for prostitution after she arrived at a predetermined location after agreeing to perform a sex act with an undercover agent in exchange for money.
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9:16 p.m.: At about the same time, a man was arrested and cited for prostitution after he arrived at a predetermined location after agreeing to pay for a sex act from an undercover agent in exchange for money. He was cited for patronizing a prostitute.
8:16 p.m.: A man was cited for patronizing a prostitute.
6:13 p.m.: A man was arrested and cited for patronizing a prostitute after police say he was caught texting an undercover officer about exchanging sexual services for money.
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