Crime & Safety

Whitefish Bay Police Keeping Closer Watch Near St. Monica's: Cops

Authorities said a group of teens was "being loud, setting off fireworks, and smashing eggs in the parking lot."

Police said they arrived at the school, saw the group and broke up them up without citing them.
Police said they arrived at the school, saw the group and broke up them up without citing them. (Photo by Scott Anderson/Patch)

WHITEFISH BAY, WI — Police in Whitefish Bay say they're keeping a closer eye on the area around St. Monica's School after they were called to the school last week over a group of teens.

According to Whitefish Bay police call logs, officers were sent to St. Monica's School, 5635 N. Santa Monica Blvd. just after 9 p.m. on Friday on a report that a group of teens was "being loud, setting off fireworks, and smashing eggs in the parking lot."

Police call logs stated that St. Monica's staff told them this was an ongoing situation, and requested extra police patrols in the area.

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Police said they arrived at the school, saw the group and broke up them up without citing them.

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