Crime & Safety

Police Called After Another Waukesha Egging

Waukesha police responded to the 200 block of Wilson Ae. just before 6 p.m. Thursday evening on a report of another egging in the area.

WAUKESHA, WI — Waukesha police responded to the 200 block of Wilson Ae. just before 6 p.m. Thursday evening on a report of another egging in the area.

According to police reports, a house on that block had been egged at about 10 p.m. on Thursday as well as on the previous night. The resident was also interested in hearing whether there were similar incidents in the area.

On May 14, Waukesha police responded to a house on the 2500 block of Madison Street on a report that the residents of the home came home from camping and found that their house had been egged.

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According to reports, the apparent victim stationed himself outside the house of the person they believed responsible for the egging.

Reports state that the people inside the house called police on the upset person outside their door and circling the block.

When police arrived, the people in the house denied any knowledge of the egging and called police because of the person stationed outside their house.

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According to reports, the person inside the house was "argumentative and unreasonable" and was informed that it wasn't illegal to drive around.

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