Crime & Safety

Employees Argue Over Shared Dumpster, Waukesha Police Say

The dumpster is the same one from the "denture diving" incident from 2014.

Waukesha Police responded to a disorderly conduct call on Wednesday at  2450 N. Grandview Blvd.
Waukesha Police responded to a disorderly conduct call on Wednesday at 2450 N. Grandview Blvd. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

WAUKESHA,WI β€” Waukesha Police responded to a disorderly conduct call on Wednesday at 2450 N. Grandview Blvd. Employees from Toppers Pizza just came into the store and threw three large bags of trash inside their store, the police log said.

The caller thought it was trash that was taken out of the dumpsters from the back.

The log said there seems to be an ongoing issue with the two businesses regarding the shared dumpster. The dumpster is the same one from the "denture diving" incident from 2014, according to the log. Officers were able to speak to both managers who will hopefully handle the issue.

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Patch reached out to Waukesha Police to find out what was "denture diving" incident from 2014.

In September 2014, Waukesha Police responded to a report of an elderly man who was stuck inside the dumpster behind the store. The man was reaching in looking for cans, standing on a pallet, and fell in. The man ate at Dunkin Donuts earlier in the day and his wife left her dentures there. The man proceeded to dig through the dumpster to find the dentures and fell in. He was removed and advised, according to the police log.

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