Crime & Safety
Waukesha Man Says Concrete Doesn't Break Itself ; K2 User Can't be Evicted, But is Arrested
A Waukesha man found broken concrete thrown about his yard this week; A man complaining about his roommate ends in arrest.

Waukesha Man Says Concrete Doesn't Break Itself
Waukesha police responded to a home on the 500 block of Fulton St. on a report that cracked sidewalk in front of a resident's house was intentionally damaged - and the pieces were thrown around in the man's yard.
According to the police report, the home owner stated that a part of his concrete slab near the front of his home appeared to be damaged intentionally by an unknown person and thrown around the yard.
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The owner told police that his concrete slab did have some parts that needed repair, but he didn't believe it got worse this quickly.
He stated the concrete slab was okay around 6:00pm on Tuesday and was damaged around 5:30pm Thursday.
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K2 User Can't be Evicted, But is Arrested
A woman was removed from a caller's apartment on Thursday on a report that she was in the apartment doing K2, a synthetic form of marijuana.
Waukesha police responded to the apartment on the 1800 block of Kensington Drive just after noon on Thursday where they learned the woman proved that she was a legal resident of the property.
When police spoke with the woman's parole agent, they informed officers that they were placing an arrest warrant for the woman.
Waukesha police took her into custody shortly afterward.
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