Crime & Safety

POLICE BLOTTER: Party out of Bounds, Asleep at the (Stolen) Wheel

All information is obtained from the Whitefish Bay Police Department's weekly reports.

WHITEFISH BAY — Here are the notable - and unusual - police reports from the Whitefish Bay police department over the last week:

May 15:

Party out of Bounds

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Police responded to a house on the 700 block of E. Beaumont Ave. for a report of an underage drinking party. When they arrived, they were invited into the house and observed underage people with alcohol, whom they asked to leave the property. Property owners, a 48-year-old Whitefish Bay man and 48-year-old Whitefish Bay woman, were mailed citations for permitting underage drinking.

Watch That Exchange Rate

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Police responded to a home on the 4900 block of Berkeley Blvd. The property owner state that the residence has been burglarized sometime between March and May 15 during which someone entered the home and stole a broom, two adjustable wrenches and $6,000 Jamaican dollars. (which equates to about $48 USD).

May 17:

Traffic stop leads to more

Police stopped a silver Honda in the 5100 block of N. Lydell st. due to the registered owner having an expired drivers license. The driver was found to have 3.1 grams marijuana and a glass pipe. He was taken into custody for suspicion of OWI-Drugs, Possession of THC and Possession of drug paraphernalia.

Asleep at the (stolen) wheel

An officer reported that two people were asleep in a stolen tan Chrysler in the 5000 block of Kent Ave. that was reportedly stolen on May 14 in Brown Deer. The two occupants, including the driver, a 15-year-old Milwaukee boy, were taken into custody and the driver was charged with operating a motor vehicle without the owner's consent.

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