Police in Whitefish Bay say a 68-year-old Glendale woman was arrested after she reportedly harassed a school crossing guard.
Not all of them turned out to be what they initially appeared to be. Here is a summary of the police calls
Authorities say that property taken during both entries was recovered and those arrested are expected to face criminal charges.
Police in Whitefish Bay say two homes were broken into this week, and have made one arrest.
Police say alcohol was a factor after a wrong-way driver crashed into several vehicles on I-41, leading to the death of an 18-year-old woman
According to Whitefish Bay police call logs, an officer on patrol at just after midnight on Nov. 11 saw a suspicious person.
Police said a 29-year-old Milwaukee man was arrested for driving under the influence of drugs - second offense.
When a Whitefish Bay man said his parents could no longer drive safely, he blocked their car in the driveway. Police were called twice.
Suzanne Watkins was behind the wheel of her vehicle on Tuesday when she was involved in a three-car accident, police said.
The woman was ultimately arrested, but it wasn't for a warrant — it was for obstructing an officer, according to Whitefish Bay police.
Police say a 44-year-old Fox Point woman was arrested after officers saw that she was driving 12 miles per hour.
According to police, the woman was tackled to the ground, stunned with a taser, and eventually handcuffed.
A preliminary breath test recorded by police showed a 0.11 blood alcohol concentration.
When store management asked the man to leave, he reportedly began swearing at staff in front of customers, police say.
A 10-year-old girl walked home from school for the first time and reported that a man was following her for several blocks.
The phone number they call from has been "spoofed" to make it appear they are calling from BMO Harris Bank.
When an Illinois man showed a Wisconsin police officer his medical marijuana license, he was arrested for possession of marijuana.
Police say a concerned citizen saw a suspicious vehicle and memorized the truck’s license plate number before talking with police.
Police say they fielded a report of a shirtless man inside a suspicious van at Klode Park. Here's what they ultimately found:
Police said the driver of a white GMC SUV fled the scene of the crash, with the driver of a red Lexus in pursuit.
A Wisconsin corrections officer was shot and killed during a road rage incident while teaching her son to drive.
The Saukville Police Department, Cedarburg Police Department, and Cedarburg Emergency management assisted with the crash.
The man became stuck between the elevator and the shaft wall at 8:30 a.m. in the "Manhattan Promenade" building on Third Ave.
Police say the suspect was later found on the 5500 block of N. Santa Monica Blvd.
Whitefish Bay police said the boy was taken into custody, cited for indecent exposure, and released to a parent.
A 14-year-old pressed the home's holdup alarm button after her mother took her cellphone away, police said.
Police said the driver initially stopped, however fled officers only to get pulled over again a half-block away.
Authorities in Whitefish Bay had been on the lookout for Raymond Hoelzer, who has been accused of approaching children.
Police in Whitefish Bay say three children talked with officers, reporting they were bullied with rocks and squirt guns.
It's been more than a week, and police in Whitefish Bay now have an arrest warrant for Raymond Holzer after he reportedly approached kids.
A witness said he terminated an employee in Whitefish Bay, and that the terminated employee made a gun threat.
According to Whitefish Bay Police call logs, officers responded to the back yard of a home in the 400 block of E. Hampton Road.
Police say a suspicious man approached children at Klode Park and tried eluding police there and at the beach.
Officers say they found a stolen Nissan pickup truck abandoned in the front yard of a home on the 5000 block of N. Idlewild Ave.
Police in Whitefish Bay say a man left his car parked in the alley with the keys inside. It was later tracked down in Milwaukee.
After four stolen cars in two weeks, police say that it's up to residents to do some common-sense things to protect their own property.
Police in Whitefish Bay are advising the public to lock their doors and remove the keys from their vehicles.
Several car thefts in a neighboring town prompted Whitefish Bay police to warn residents to lock their cars.
Police said a woman screamed at officers after police said she would be cited for disorderly conduct related to an earlier incident.