Crime & Safety
Crime Corner: Muskego Police Kept Busy With Burglary
Several break-ins and a few entries into unlocked vehicles reported.

As Lt. Dave Constantineau of the would say, "people, you've gotta lock your cars." However, it appears that Halloween was relatively quiet.
Friday, Oct. 28 – An iPod and change were taken from an unlocked vehicle parked at a residence in the W14400 block of Easy St.
Saturday, Oct. 29 –
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- A traffic stop for speeding on Janesville Rd at Poe’s Place led to the arrest of a 20 year old Muskego man for absolute sobriety.
- A GPS unit was stolen from an unlocked vehicle parked in the S6900 block of Thornapple Trail.
- Officers and Tess Corners Fire personnel responded to a basement fire in the S7700 block of Pioneer Dr. There were no injuries.
- A cellular 911 call led to the arrest of a 20 year old Franklin man in the W18000 block of Bozhardt Lane for drunk driving and resisting arrest.
Sunday, Oct. 30 –
- A house in the S8600 block of Nature Ct. was egged.
- A homeowner in the S8800 block of Windover Ct. reported damage to their home and vehicle.
Monday, Oct. 31 –
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- Numerous tools were stolen from a truck parked in the W17200 block of Muskego Dam Rd. after thieves broke a rear window to gain entry.
- Parts were stolen off a truck parked in the S8300 block of Hillendale Dr.
Tuesday, Nov. 1 –
- An 18 year old Muskego man suffered a seizure and was transported to the hospital after ingesting unknown pills he found in a friend’s car.
- The owners of Club Durham called to report someone attempted to gain entry to the establishment sometime overnight.
- A homeowner in the S7000 block of Stonecrest Dr. reported someone had attempted to enter his residence between October 29 and November 1.
Wednesday, Nov. 2 - A 26 year old Tomahawk man stopped for driving erratically on STH 36 was arrested for his third drunk driving offense.
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