Crime & Safety
All-You-Can-Eat Pancakes. Starbucks Coffee. Bunzel's Sausage.
14th annual Crimestoppers Breakfast is Sunday, and they want you to join them! There will also be flowers for mom.

WAUWATOSA — 56 crimes were solved and 72 arrests were made in Wauwatosa over the last 10 years because of people forwarding tips to the Wauwatosa Crime Stoppers.
Wauwatosa Crime Stoppers wants to keep this helpful energy going, which is why they are inviting you to their 14th annual “Pancakes with Mom” breakfast on Mother's Day.
Details:
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The breakfast will offer all you can eat pancakes with syrup and fruit toppings, Starbucks coffee, Bunzel’s sausage, juice, milk, fresh fruit and applesauce. There will also be flowers for Mom, a DJ, a balloon artist, an art area, games and prizes for the kids. Tickets are available at the door,
There will also be a raffle which will include an Apple iPad Pro, Apple iPod Touch, Char Broil Gas Grill, Milwaukee Electric Tools Job Site Radio, Mountain Bike and Milwaukee Brewers ticket package plus other great prizes. All proceeds from this event will benefit the Wauwatosa Crime Stoppers, a citizen advisory board that does not receive any tax money and operates solely on donations to reward anonymous callers. If the information leads to an arrest, the Crime Stoppers board will determine the amount of the reward, which may be as much as $1,000 cash.
How to Go:
When: Mother’s Day, Sunday May 8.
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Time: 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Location: Hart Park Muellner Building located at 7300 W. Chestnut St. in the City of Wauwatosa.
Tickets: $7.00 for adults, $3.00 for children ages 3-8 and children under the age of 3 are free.
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