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Two Bikes, a Fence and a Car Cover Stolen
The latest Whitefish Bay police reports include some unusual thefts.

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The latest Whitefish Bay police reports include some unusual thefts.

Fox Point police responded to an interesting scam at Walgreens Saturday afternoon.
Clarence Charles, 57, was found dead in his Oakland Avenue apartment building Tuesday night.
Harbor Retirement Associates is working with architects to balance an access road, parking and senior housing within a tight urban lot.
A wedding ring, laptop computer and other jewelery items were taken from the home.
Darele Bisquerra & Trio de Janeiro will perform from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. as part of the free Summer Sounds concert series.
With a big win over Grafton, Whitefish Bay advances to the state tournament in Waupun this weekend.
His female neighbor said this is the fourth time he has looked through their windows with the hope of catching an eyeful.
GPS devices and a car stereo were stolen from unlocked cars on the west end of Shorewood.
Whitefish Bay police plan to cite a Saukville man in connection with a rash of thefts from vehicles last week.
Martha Hellermann was among seven finalists at the National High School Musical Theater Awards in New York.
Construction is underway inside the former Honquest Furniture space at 133 E. Silver Spring Drive.
Whitefish Bay High School junior Emily Pogorelc has won the American Prize in Vocal Performance – Friedrich and Virginia Schorr Memorial Award in 2013.
Dale Omdahl at Lakeshore Mobil is one of the few remaining full-service gas station attendants in the Milwaukee area.
The school district's salary structure has been frozen for three years, leaving a wide gap in salaries and no ladder for upward mobility.
The SHS Class of 1963 plans to donate a microwave, kitchen supplies and wall decorations as part of the SHS Alumniand Community Celebration on Saturday.
A group of passionate surfers have organized surf lessons and film screenings for an event on Aug. 17 at Atwater Beach.
Stop signs are being installed for east-west traffic on Marion Street at the Prospect Avenue intersection.