Crime & Safety
Waukesha Police Arrest Woman For Being Nude Near Bus Stop: Report
At one point, police said two people called 911, saying the woman had taken her clothing off and was laying nude in the grass.
WAUKESHA, WI — Police in Waukesha say they arrested a woman on suspicion of disorderly conduct and carrying open intoxicants after multiple 911 callers say an extended incident ended when she was found laying nude in the grass near a school bus stop Tuesday.
According to Waukesha police call logs, officers were called out to the bus stop near the intersection of Arcadian Ave. and Pleasant Street at just after 1:30 p.m. on Sept. 10 for a person who appeared to be passed out at the bus stop.
When police investigated, they learned that a 41-year-old woman fell asleep at the bus stop. When police questioned her, she told officers that she had been drinking, but that she was okay.
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At just after 2:30 p.m., police were called to the 800 block of Pleasant Street over the same person.
Police call logs stated that a concerned citizen saw that she was intoxicated, and laying in the grass by the street. The citizen tried giving her water, and saw that the woman had several layers of clothing on and were concerned, given the daytime temperatures.
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By 3:30 p.m., police said two people called 911, saying the woman had taken her clothing off, and was now laying nude in the grass. One of the 911 callers told police that they were concerned because the woman was close to the school bus stop and it was getting to be around dismissal time.
Waukesha police said the woman was arrested by officers about 10 minutes later after they arrived on-scene, saw that she had taken off her clothing, and was lying in the grass.
Police said the woman was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct and having open intoxicants.
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