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Self-Proclaimed Rapper Lifts Recording Equipment from Best Buy, Police Say
Police say a 16-year-old girl lifted a microphone and recording interface — valued at $300 — from the Riverpoint Shopping Center store on Feb. 27.

Adam joined Patch in November 2010, launching Shorewood Patch as editor. After a four-year stint in the U.S. Air Force as a military cop, he began studying journalism at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne, Wyo. obtaining an associated degree in 2005. He continued studying journalism at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, obtaining his bachelors degree. Adam interned as a multimedia reporter at My Community NOW Newspapers covering community news in the Milwaukee metro area for about a year, prior to joining Patch.
Adam has been married for eight years and has two children, seven-years and two-years-old.
Police say a 16-year-old girl lifted a microphone and recording interface — valued at $300 — from the Riverpoint Shopping Center store on Feb. 27.

Sponsored by the Fox Point-Bayside parent-teacher organization, the forum will allow for a brief opening statement, standard set of questions, followed by an audience Q&A segment.
Banking on changes its health care plan, and cuts to secretarial and custodial services, the Shorewood School District outlined its financial map to bringing the 2013-2014 budget into the black.
Bullis, an avid bridge player who enjoyed traveling the world, attended Shorewood High School. She passed away peacefully Saturday in Miami, FL at the age of 88.
Suspect says he mistakenly entered the wrong car, because he owns a similar car parked down the block, after being confronted the owner.
Shorewood school administrators are behind bars until they post a $1,000 cash bond. The game, Jailhouse Rock, is apart of the Shorewood Games — a two-week fundraising campaign to benefit the MACC Fund.
School is expected to be back in session Wednesday morning, after a malfunctioning sump pump caused water to seep into the basement and short the electricity, forcing officials to cancel classes Tuesday.
Jose's Blue Sombrero, a Mexican cantina chain, is slated to open June 1, at the former Outback Steakhouse location.
The boutique will have bargains on clothing, furniture and fixtures until it locks its doors for good on March 29.
The investment of more than $500,000 in public funds by the village into the Lakewood building on North Oakland Avenue hasn't pay off, after the building was sold for roughly half its assessed value.
Jose's Blue Sombrero, a Mexican cantina chain, is slated to open June 1, at the former Outback Steakhouse location.
Dressed in ball gowns and heels, male Shorewood High School students strutted their stuff on the stage Friday, raising $2,700 for the MACC Fund.
A roundup of the latest from the Shorewood police log.
The boutique will have bargains on clothing, furniture and fixtures until it locks its doors for good on March 29.
A look at this week's local events and news.
A fraudulent group calling themselves "Dreamers of America LLC" and/or "Against All Odds," is going door-to-door in Shorewood, and other North Shore communities, and attempting to collect money for Habitat For Humanity.
Shorewood has been a regular state participant over the decades winning in 1984 and 2007, and taking second place, three of the last five years. The team will compete Sunday for a chance to advance to the finals on Monday.
The health department will collect recipes from North Shore residents with the goal of compiling a cookbook in June.
School officials are requiring students have signed permission from a parent before they can audition for the Broadway musical, "Spring Awakening," which deals with teenage pregnancy, homosexuality, child abuse, sexual assault and suicide.
Well before 8-year-old Callie Olson hit the sidewalks to hawk her Girl Scout cookies door-to-door, she set her sales goal at 2,000 boxes to win a MacBook laptop for her uncle with multiple sclerosis.