Crime & Safety

Arrest After Road Rage + Slashed Tires: Franklin PD Logs

Here's a look back at notable logs reported by the Franklin Police Department for March 7-13.

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FRANKLIN, WI — Police arrested a Burlington man in Hales Corners on March 10 around 4 p.m. on the 5700 block of 108th Street after he was accused of brandishing a firearm during a road rage incident in Franklin near Loomis Road and St Martins Road, according to the latest publicly posted police call logs from the Franklin Police Department.

Here's a look back at notable logs from the department for March 7-Sunday:

  • Someone told police three tires on his vehicle were slashed when it was parked on the 9100 block of Elm Court at some point between 10 p.m. on March 7 and about 7 a.m. the following day, logs say.
  • On March 10, a business on the 6800 block of 112th Street told police an employee took a company vehicle and went missing. The business had been unable to reach the employee for three days prior, noting that the GPS tracker in the vehicle was disabled and the employee missed several work shifts, logs say. The suspect was linked to a shooting in Milwaukee, logs say.
  • A West Milwaukee man was arrested for operating while intoxicated near 27th and Rawson on March 12 around 3 a.m, logs say. His breath sample was at 0.14 alcohol concentration, logs say.
  • There were two reports of money being stolen from lockers at a fitness center on the 6500 block of 27th street on March 11.

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