Crime & Safety

Waukesha Blotter: Trump Sign Stolen, Man Refuses To Wear Mask

Also, police were called after an intoxicated man forgot the keys to his home and fell asleep in a hallway, and a house was toilet papered.

WAUKESHA, WI — Police in Waukesha responded to several calls on Sunday including a report of a woman pushing an employee at a bar and a noisy karaoke party.

Here's a look at what went down in Waukesha.

Police were called around 6:40 a.m. after a man was seen lying in a doorway on S West Avenue. Police clarified the man was intoxicated and had fallen asleep in the hallway after he forgot the keys to him home.

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A Scott Avenue resident called police just after noon to report that her neighbors had moved her belongings and blocked her garage. Police noted the woman was unreasonable and told to call her landlord. The blotter notes, "her side of the garage was full of items and unable to fit a vehicle in it regardless."

Police were called on a man around 12:20 p.m. after he refused to leave a location on Nike Drive despite being asked repeatedly to leave. Police said the man was asked to leave after he refused to wear a mask.

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Around 1:17 p.m., a person called police to report his daughter had been getting video calls from an unknown person on a school-issued iPad. The caller told police when the calls were answered, the male caller was seen holding up a doll with something on its face. The caller later told police it was determined the caller was a classmate pulling a prank.

Around 5:05 p.m., an employee of a business on Delafield Street called police to have an officer wait in the parking lot of the business while she walked to her car. The caller said two men were near the doors to the business. An officer found two youths were standing in a dry place while they waited for a parent to drive them home as it was raining outside.

Around 6:30 p.m., police were called after a group of seven youths were seen throwing toilet paper on a house on Tomahawk Lane. Police said the toilet paper fiasco was a prank war between students at school and that most of the debris was cleaned up before police arrived.

A person on W Main Street called police after 10 p.m. to report a woman without photo identification pushed the caller and went behind the bar of a beverage establishment. The woman was asked to leave and told she is not welcome back.

At 10:30 p.m., a caller on Michigan Avenue made a noise complaint. Police investigated and found attendees at a small birthday were singing karaoke. Partygoers told police they would turn the music down.

At 11:45 p.m., a resident of Perkins Avenue called police to report his living room window had been egged and his Trump campaign sign was stolen. The man told police he did not wish to file a complaint but asked for extra police checks in the area.

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