Crime & Safety

​Police Called on Pokemon Go Players; Squatters Suspected on Cliff-Alex Ct.

What happens when teens get wind of a "very rare" Pokemon Go character in the area? In another case, squatters are suspected in an apartment

Police Called on Pokemon Go Players

A security guard for Husco Automotive, 2239 Pewaukee Rd. called police just after 8 p.m. Thursday evening on a report that 5-10 vehicles containing teenagers refused to leave the area after the teens explained that they were there to capture an "extremely rare" Pokemon Go character.

According to the report, the teens in the first grouping of cars were sent on their way, however more cars continued to arrive for the apparent Pokemon Go rareity.

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Squatters Suspected on Cliff-Alex Ct.

Waukesha police responded to an apartment complex on the 2000 block of Cliff-Alex Ct. early Friday morning on a report that one of the units may have squatters living out of one of the apartment's units.

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Police were notified by a concerned citizen that one of the units should be empty, however it appeared someone was living out of the unit.

Police responded and noted nothing suspicious and received no response when they went to the location.

Police made contact with the person who called, and gave them option on contacting the building owner about possible squatters.

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