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Police Make Drug Bust at Oak Creek Hotel
Officers found nearly 300 grams of marijuana in a room at Days Inn.

Email: mark.schaaf@patch.com
Phone: 262-497-1633
Hometown: Prairie du Chien, WI
Birthday 5-6-85
Bio: Being a journalist is the only career I've ever wanted for myself, and I'm so blessed that I'm getting to do it professionally. I grew up reading newspapers and by the third grade, I was making my own newspapers out of printer paper and putting them out on the porch at night, so when my dad got the Wisconsin State Journal in the morning, mine would be right next to it. (true story - my parents still have the copies) I have a passion for good journalism and I'm happy to be bringing that enthusiasm to Patch.
I grew up in Prairie du Chien and attended college at UW-Eau Claire where I served as editor of The Spectator. I worked for NOW Newspapers for 3 1/2 years before heading over to Patch to be the editor in Oak Creek.
Besides journalism, I'm passionate about music (Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Pearl Jam, Jack White) and the Milwaukee Brewers; I enjoy reading (non-fiction, mostly) and Sunday nights on HBO; and I believe Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK but he did not act alone.
Officers found nearly 300 grams of marijuana in a room at Days Inn.

Oak Creek firefighters are visiting local schools for Fire Prevention Week this week.
The new canine is named Sirius, after the only dog killed in the World Trade Center collapse.
Nick Hirsch is one of 170 nominees from across the country nominated for the National Football Foundation honor.
Sal Purpora and Kari Smith were named homecoming royalty Friday.
After beating cancer, a local family is trying to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Plans call for an outdoor garden center, gas station and drive-through pharmacy at Meijer's new Oak Creek store.
A 21-year-old who allegedly drove the wrong way on Pennsylvania Avenue was arrested for drunken driving.
The Oak Creek Knights capped off homecoming week with a 35-3 win Friday night.
The family of the late Betty Lemke is offering the city a chance to purchase 2.1 acres on Little Muskego Lake.
Plans for the new store, proposed for the Drexel Town Square development, will be in front of the city Plan Commission on Tuesday.
A man arrested on Howell Avenue tried to drive away from police, according to a report.
The 27th Street store underwent a six-month facelift.
Stone is the second south-side legislator to resign in as many months.
A wrongful death lawsuit was filed after an Oak Creek man's death in 2012.
The city may display the historic rollercoaster sign on Janesville Road.
Crews are working to fix a water main break just south of Oakwood Road.
The homecoming parade around the high school grounds was held Wednesday.
Eighty MHS students were recognized for their performance on AP exams.
Elizabeth Coppola says she will focus on education and jobs in the race for state Assembly.