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Non-Emergency Phone Lines Back Up, Wauwatosa Police Say
Call 911 if there is an emergency, police said.

WAUWATOSA, WI — The Wauwatosa Police Department said their non-emergency phone line was restored Wednesday after storms Tuesday night.
Phone lines were restored at 12 p.m. Police said the non-emergency line went out at around 9 a.m.
"Our non-emergency phone line is currently down and not working," police said in a statement. "We are working with our service provider to fix the issue."
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The police department was without power, Wauwatosa Police Sergeant Abby Pavlik told Patch.
Dial 911 in case of an emergency, police said. The police department lobby is still open for walk in service at 1700 N. 116th St.
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The City of Wauwatosa's phone services are down as well, the city said.
There are still multiple outages in Wauwatosa after Tuesday night's severe storms, according to We Energies.
At 8 a.m., the utility service reported that over 100,000 people were without power.
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