Crime & Safety
Teen Under 16 Caught Driving Dad's Car: Waukesha Police
The teen and other juvenile were caught pumping gas.
WAUKESHA, WI—It has been a busy week for the Waukesha Police Department. Here are a few unique calls for the week of June 14, according to the Waukesha Police log.
Wednesday
Police were called for a report of juvenile trouble. An employee at a gas station said two people who looked like they were 13-years-old were pumping gas. A customer also noticed that the juveniles appeared to be extremely young to be driving.
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One of the juvenile was operating his father's car, he said that he was going to stay with his friend. It was learned that he did not have a valid driver's license and wasn't supposed to be driving his father's car.
He was turned over to his father.
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Wednesday
On Abbott Drive/Kossow road a woman reported a suspicious person. An older male in a silver Ford Edge kept insisting he give the caller a ride after she continued to decline it. The man eventually left. No threats were made. Police were unable to contact the male as he lives out of the city and no working phone numbers were located. He has no prior arrests in Wisconsin, the log said.
Tuesday
Police responded to the 500 block of North Hartwell Avenue for a disorderly conduct call. A man peeled out of the driveway and was speeding down the road. He squealed his tires and came back then laid on his horn and proceeded to scream at a woman in front of a residence. The man told police he is stressed and was venting his frustration by yelling and driving up and down the road. He was upset over a long work week and needs to get the yard ready for a graduation party. He was advised to keep his yelling inside, as people will likely call on his disorderly behavior.
Tuesday
A person reported a friend who was in the shower and unresponsive. The door was locked and the caller couldn't get into the bathroom. The caller heard the shower running, but the man wasn't responding after the caller pounded heavily on the door. The fire department had contact prior to police arrival and advised there was no impairment. The man was listening to heavy metal music with earbuds prior to taking a shower, the police log said.
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