Court commissioner rejects Hollenbeck's request to dismiss charges against him.
Mugging, burglary and OWI are among the reports Whitefish Bay police responded to in the last week.
Police found a pot-growing operation in the basement and a variety of explosives during a search of the home.
Police also responded to incidents of road rage, graffiti and battery in the last week.
Drunken driving, theft from vehicle also included in recent reports from the Whitefish Bay Police Department.
More than 170 firefighters from around the state participated in a stair climb raising money for the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation.
On Sunday, 169 Wisconsin firefighters will climb the steps of the US Bank building to honor the firefighters that lost their lives on 9/11.
Even from 900 miles away, firefighters feel a special connection with their fallen brothers and sisters.
The latest reports from the Whitefish Bay Police Department.
Residents reported seeing a man attempting to break in to vehicles early Friday morning.
Three unlocked vehicles and a garage were entered over the weekend.
Holiday weekend gets off to a bad start with drinking and driving.
Sex in public, beach drinking among the incidents Whitefish Bay police responded to last week.
Five youths said the recurring vandalism was part of a senior prank.
Shorewood man suffered from medical episode and lost control of his vehicle in crash Wednesday evening.
The latest reports from the Whitefish Bay Police Department
'Sturgeongate' comes to an end after two long weeks when neighbors find the 7-foot-long, 60-pound fiberglass fish on roof of Whitefish Bay business.
A 48-year-old Milwaukee man was arrested after walking through Lake Drive yards at 3 a.m. last Wednesday.
Whitefish Bay police have been handing out Brewers cards to kids to strengthen community outreach.
Two suspects wanted in connection with theft of about $2,000 worth of items from vehicle.
Police have received 29 reports of theft from unlocked cars, garages and homes since March 1.
Heavy winds took control of batting cages, business signs and more on Sunday.
Man was rummaging through homeowner's kitchen cabinets at 2 a.m.
Unlocked vehicles entered in the southeastern corner of the village.
Whitefish Bay couple ordered to pay $500 each for removing manholes during August rainstorm, down from original amount of $1,500 each.