A round up of recent activity from the police blotter also includes a citation for a 911 misdial and a bicycle on the run.
Guido, the Klement's Italian Racing Sausage costume and a Milwaukee Brewers mascot, had made an appearance in Cedarburg bars before the pair were caught.
Port Washington officials say residents will have to pay for stolen bins starting May 1 if their garbage and recycling cans serial numbers are not submitted to the city.
The driver had went home to get cash and told officers he was intent on returning to pay for the gas — but he was clearly intoxicated.
A 31-year-old Saukville man violated his bail when he showed up at the Railroad Station and had some drinks — but that's not all he had.
A 54-year-old Saukville man is facing charges for his 6th operating while intoxicated offense after being caught driving at speeds more than 90 mph on Interstate 43.
A 40-year-old Port Washington resident who was previously charged with several counts of sexual assault of a child is now facing charges for possession of child pornography.
A roundup of recent Port Washington police activity also includes a found airsoft gun and a suspicious texter.
Alcoholism is not a moral weakness, but a family disease that is treatable, from which people can and do recover, says the Ozaukee County ATOD Prevention Consortium.
Ozzy Osbourne’s classic song took on an entirely different meaning on the Amtrak last week. This is our weekly weird crime roundup, OMG PD.
Representatives from the Ozaukee County Public Health Department and the American Red Cross-West Bend Chapter will share information on how to build a personalized emergency preparedness kit during this April 17 event.
A resident returned home to find mustard squirted on the front door of her home, and the culprit remains a mystery.
Saukville Police Chief Bill Meloy will retire in June after 40 years as the village's chief and 45 total years with the department.
Getting a new phone turned out to be not-so-exciting for this Port Washington resident.
Last month, 2 Port Washington neighbors were battling over snow shoveling. Now 2 other neighbors are at it over cable. Welcome to OMG PD.
The 36-year-old Greenfield woman was found after a witness was able to identify the company logo from the sticker on her car.
A Port Washington resident says her cable line has been cut twice in the past couple months, and the neighbor she blames says he believes she's stealing the cable — but he denies cutting the line.
A student was hit while crossing Grand Avenue this morning, and the Port Washington Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating the vehicle as the driver fled the scene.
A special Pet CPR & First Aid Class took place Monday night for firefighters from the Saukville Fire Department at the Wisconsin Humane Society Ozaukee Campus in Saukville.
Both Sentry Food Stores and McDonald's in Port Washington reported receiving the counterfeit money. The police department has forwarded the bills to the Secret Service.
A round up of the police reports also includes underage alcohol and tobacco citations.
A man goes to give a drug test sample but can't put one over on authorities. Welcome to OMG PD.
Saukville Police Chief Bill Meloy is retiring from the village's police department after 40 years as the chief and 45 years with the department. Meloy is 70.
A roundup of recent activity from the police blotter also includes stolen trash bins, a son picking up the tab and a noise complaint.
An effort to address some family issues was interrupted … by more family issues. Welcome to OMG PD.
After taking a shot together, several patrons were involved in a fight.
A Port Washington resident takes issue with a neighbor who has a gun — despite the weapon being stored in a safety deposit box at the bank.
A roundup of recent activity also includes a snow ball fight that got out of hand.
A 72-year-old Port Washington woman called 911 because the large flock of birds had apparently trapped her in a parking lot.
The Port Washington Police Department responded to several calls of unshoveled sidewalks again in the past week, including a business and a church.
The Ozaukee County Sheriff's Department responded to a call about the house fire at 5:50 a.m. in the town of Saukville. The fire was at Advocates of Ozaukee, a shelter offering temporary housing, WISN reports.
The officer noticed the woman speeding in Grafton, and then realized her license was also suspended before being able to pull her over off Highway 32 near Interstate 43.
One woman ups the ante in a dispute with her neighbor. Here is our weird crime roundup, OMG PD
The woman was helping to shovel a relative's driveway when she pried open the vehicle's broken window and dumped snow inside, citing an ongoing dispute between her relative and the neighbor as motive.
Port Washington police responded to several complaints of unshoveled sidewalks between Thursday and Saturday.
A round up of recent activity from the police blotter also includes a complaint about loose dogs, an exterminator and stolen candy.
The increase makes the village's fees more in line with that of surrounding communities.
A Waukesha man was pulled over for unsteady driving, and he had a pretty good reason. Welcome to OMG PD.
A Saukville woman faces forgery charges after attempting to use her boyfriend's ex-girlfriend's check at Walmart.
The 39-year-old Saukville man sold marijuana to the undercover officer several times in late 2012.