Wauwatosa police have responded to over 50 calls between June 25-July 1.
Police have fielded six calls for a vehicle theft, catalytic converter theft or vehicle break-in since June 18.
A Milwaukee judge hearing Jay Anderson Jr.'s case pushed back the decision to the end of July.
People tried to pull open an ATM with a truck and a towing strap, police said.
Police said that the man hit and injured another driver before being taken into custody.
The officer is seen rushing towards a person sitting on a parking structure railing before pulling them to safety.
Fire and water damage affected three apartments in a 20-unit building.
The Sauk County Sheriff's Office says they have a "person of interest" seven months after a Wauwatosa man was killed at Devil's Lake.
The Wauwatosa Police Department is asking for the public's help with identifying a suspect seen burglarizing a local business.
The Wauwatosa Police Department is asking for the public's help in identifying a person seen carrying a handgun after a shooting.
Police and Wauwatosa West’s student resource officer are working with the Wauwatosa School District regarding the situation.
The Wauwatosa School District was made aware of a "threatening" Snapchat post that referenced "West" High School and the date May 17.
The Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office said there was not an escape after the Marquette Police Department tweeted out an alert.
Wauwatosa Police responded to several reports of armed robberies the week of April 26.
Police responded to the 2300 block of North 67th Street on Saturday.
The program works with WI gun shops and ranges to provide levels of support to the gun-owner community that address firearm suicides.
Third and final Jay Anderson John Doe hearing reveals numerous inconsistencies and questionable actions by Wauwatosa Police Department.
The Sauk County Sheriff's Office is asking for help in identifying the person responsible for John Craig Schmutzer's death at Devils Lake.
The West Allis Police Department​ released the names of two men charged in a shooting incident on April 26.
The West Allis Police Department responded to a call from a man who said he was struck by gunfire on Monday.
Wisconsin Garden and Pet Supply, Alternatives in Psychological Consultation, Ulta Beauty and H&R Block reported incidents.
Wauwatosa Police responded to shots fired following a car crash early Saturday in the area of North 77th Street and West Wisconsin Avenue.
The incident started as a verbal altercation about driving rights-of-way in the parking lot which then escalated.
A Silver Alert was issued on Friday for Elaine Lucille Moertl who is believed to have dementia or some other cognitive impairment.
Documents show Tosa police anticipated clearance in the Cole shooting more than a month before the announcement.
The Milwaukee County Zoo was closed at the time of the incident.
The first public engagement opportunity was a survey to obtain public feedback on the new Police Chief’s leadership competencies.
The book reading occurred at Wauwatosa’s Longfellow Middle School, and involved several officers.
After denying Weber’s motion to quash the subpoena, Yahahiro set a date for May 4 for the chief to testify.
Nicolas Ulloa, 25, of Houston, was charged in Milwaukee County Court with four counts.
Ava Wyderka,17, was last seen on Thursday. She is 5'03" and 120 pounds and has red hair and green eyes.
In general, the body-worn cameras will be activated during any enforcement or investigative contact.
The body-worn cameras will be activated during any enforcement or investigative contact.
An apartment fire broke out on Friday evening in the 2600 block of N. 67th Street.
Police want to identify possible witnesses related to the homicide of John Craig Schmutzer​ that occurred at Devils Lake on October 14.
John Doe hearing raises questions regarding the death investigation
A man who was struck and killed on Interstate 41 on Thursday night is believed to have been a retail theft suspect who was fleeing police.
A man was reportedly seen with his pants down near the playground at the Milwaukee County Zoo on Saturday.
Task Force Officers will be out stopping, testing and arresting impaired drivers over the St. Patrick’s Day, and extending into spring.
The lawsuit claims that the emergency order for the curfew was unlawful and violated the constitutional rights of protesters.