Crime & Safety
Port Washington Police Report: Officers Speak to Man Over his Green Grass in the Garbage
A roundup of the latest activity from the police blotter.

Police spoke to a 58-year-old Port Washington man at 5:51 p.m. Monday after it was reported he was dumping grass clippings into the dumpsters at St. Peter's Church, 1802 N. Wisconsin St.
A 50-year-old Port Washington man had seen him dumping the clippings and decided to report it to the police.
Police found that the church had a compost, and that the 58-year-old man was given permission to dump the clippings there.
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More from the reports:
- Not music to some ears: Police warned a 31-year-old Port Washington woman for loud music at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. The woman had been giving her dog a bath while listening to music playing from her car. She turned the music off.
- Don't come knocking on my door: Police spoke to a 19-year-old Port Washington man at 11 a.m. Tuesday, after a 43-year-old Port Washington woman reported he was attempting to get into his mother's house in the 1800 block of Woodview Circle. The woman said the man knew he was no longer welcome at his mother's home. Police found the man at McDonald's and warned him for disorderly conduct.
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