Crime & Safety
Waukesha Police Searching For 8-Fingered Motorcycle Rider
Reports stated that he reached 100 miles per hour as he fled. Police noted he is missing his index and middle fingers on his left hand.

WAUKESHA, WI -- Police in Waukesha are asking for the public's help to locate a motorcycle rider who fled from the Wisconsin State Patrol during an Aug. 25 traffic stop.
According to police reports, Waukesha police attempted to stop the man after picking up the pursuit just before midnight on Aug. 25 near the intersection of E. Moreland Blvd. and Kossow Rd. Reports stated that he reached 100 miles per hour as he fled officers on Moreland past Janacek and Brookfield Road.
According to reports, the State Patrol saw the rider on I-94 about 20 minutes prior to the pursuit that evening in August. They noted that the motorcycle had blue accents on the handlebars, and that the rider had no helmet, but was wearing goggles.
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Police noted that the man who fled police is missing his index and middle fingers on his left hand. The motorcycle is a black and gray Suzuki with a license plate likely beginning with 509.
Police are asking the public to contact Detective Young at the Waukesha Police Department at (262)-524-3816 or e-mail him at: ryoung@waukesha-wi.gov.
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