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Police Report: Stolen Seafood, Inappropriate Bathroom Activity
The latest Whitefish Bay police reports also include a smash-and-grab theft in the parking lot behind Starbucks.

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The latest Whitefish Bay police reports also include a smash-and-grab theft in the parking lot behind Starbucks.

An argument over rent causes the passenger of a vehicle to steal the vehicle and eventually crash into a Fox Point driveway.
The Friday night fish fry at United Methodist Church of Whitefish Bay raised money for Boy Scout Troop 400.
Alash Ensemble, from the Republic of Tuva in the Russian Federation, will perform at Richards School on March 22.
A fundraising committee has formed to reconstruct the tennis courts, although a cost estimate has not been determined.
Whitefish Bay officials are optimistic that state legislators will increase state aid and revenue limits to prevent budget cuts.
Three foreign exchange students at Whitnall High School was part of a unique intercultural experience Sunday evening at Victory Missionary Baptist Church.
A foreign exchange student at Nicolet High School was part of a unique intercultural experience Sunday evening at Victory Missionary Baptist Church.
A foreign exchange student at Shorewood High School was part of a unique intercultural experience Sunday evening at Victory Missionary Baptist Church.
Wisconsin's favorite cocktail gets a unique spin with a variety of four different bitters.
A recent stroll through Bartz's The Party Store uncovered some green accessories that might make St. Patrick blush.
After one year in business, North Avenue's newest bakery hotspot dishes about the top sellers on their unique menu.
Indian Groceries & Spices has tons of different spices and pickled vegetables, so we took a quick tour to find out which ingredients are the hottest on the tongue.
A foreign exchange student at Oak Creek High School was part of a unique intercultural experience Sunday evening at Victory Missionary Baptist Church.
A foreign exchange student at Brookfield Central High School was part of a unique intercultural experience Sunday evening at Victory Missionary Baptist Church.
After years of debate, the Village Board is seeking bids for the removal of the Bridge Lane Ravine Footbridge, although a private effort will continue to raise funds for a new bridge.
The longtime Whitefish Bay resident passed away last week at the age of 83.
The Whitefish Bay Community Garden is receiving assistance this year from two Whitefish Bay alumni who decided to volunteer with the effort after college.
Whitefish Bay's international students and their host families were part of a unique intercultural experience Sunday evening at Victory Missionary Baptist Church.
The latest reports from the Whitefish Bay Police Department also include a paramedic response for a 65-year-old woman who fell outside of the library.