Crime & Safety
Police Report: Three OWIs, Gas Drive-Off and Stolen Charcoal
The latest reports from the Whitefish Bay Police Department.

Whitefish Bay police made three drunk driving arrests last week, according to the latest police logs:
- A 24-year-old Milwaukee man's blood alcohol content was 0.19 as he drove 52 miles per hour on Lake Drive at Oakland Avenue at 12:44 a.m. March 28. In addition to OWI, he was also cited for speeding and operating without insurance.
- A Milwaukee man was arrested for drunken driving on his 23rd birthday at 4:09 a.m. March 25 in the 4800Β block of N. Green Bay Ave. His blood alcohol content was 0.09. Police also issued citations for failure to notify address change, operating without proof of insurance and failure to display license plates.
- A 17-year-old Milwaukee woman was cited for drunken driving after being pulled over in the 4600 block of North Wilson Drive for speeding at 11:37 p.m. March 25. Her blood alcohol content was 0.13. She was also cited for imprudent speed, operating without insurance and driving without two headlights.
In other Whitefish Bay police news:
- A 23-year-old Milwaukee man was arrested after stealing $59.13 in gas fromΒ Β at 4:36 p.m. March 24. When Glendale police located the vehicle at the man's address, the occupants fled on foot and the vehicle was towed. The man was cited for retail theft by Whitefish Bay police and resisting arrest by Glendale police.
- A wedding ring was reportedly stolen from a locked vehicle in the parking lot sometime between 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. on March 21.
- A pickup truck drove off with 48 bottles of lighter fluid and five bags of charcoal stolen from Β at 7:35 p.m. Thursday. The same suspects also stole an unknown amount of charcoal the next day, Friday, at about 2:45 p.m.
- A Trek 820 bicycle valued at $250 was stolen from an unlocked garage in the 4800 block of North Lake Drive sometime within the last two weeks.
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