WASHINGTON COUNTY POLICE REPORT
Sunday, May 19, 2002
GERMANTOWN
Drug possession
A 24-year-old Menomonee Falls man was arrested on suspicion of possession of cocaine with intent to deliver, operating a vehicle after his license had been revoked and a warrant pickup on Highway 41/ 45 at Mequon Road at 4:44 p.m. May 5. The arrest occurred after the man was stopped for driving 93 mph in a 65-mph zone. Three bags of cocaine, totaling 5.7 grams, were confiscated. This is the man's 10th arrest for driving after his license was revoked.
Skateboard warnings
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Five boys, ages 10 to 15, were warned after a report that about a dozen youths were skateboarding in front of the Washington Square Mall, W15800 Mequon Road, at 4:54 p.m. May 5.
Five boys from 10 to 17 years old received warnings after a report was received that youths had set up a skateboard ramp in the street at Esquire Court and Kings Way at 5 p.m. May 7.
Two 12-year-old boys had to apologize for their behavior to store managers after a report that youths were skateboarding in the mall and on picnic tables outside Pick 'n Save at the Germantown Marketplace, W16200 Mequon Road, at 6:45 p.m. May 8.
Loitering
A 16-year-old Milwaukee boy was ticketed on suspicion of loitering, resisting arrest and possession of tobacco by a minor after an incident at the Speedway Gas Station, N9653 Riversbend Lane, at 2:49 p.m. May 9. When officers arrived, the boy ran across County Line Road into a bank parking lot, continued across Appleton Ave. and was apprehended near the entrance to Pick 'n Save in the Crossroads Shopping Center, corner of Appleton and County Line Road.
Fire
A house was struck by lightning in the N10200 block of Larkspur Lane at 10:51 p.m. May 8. Damage was confined to the wood siding, roof and gutters. Germantown firefighters checked the attic for hot spots, using a thermal-imaging camera. The damage amount was not available.
HARTFORD
Driving under the influence
A 39-year-old Hartford woman was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs after she drove on the sidewalk in the 500 block of W. Sumner St. at 8 a.m. May 3. The woman was incoherent and staggering, but an officer couldn't smell alcohol on her breath. She was taken to an area hospital for further tests.
Cocaine possession
A 35-year-old Hartford man was cited on May 4 on suspicion of operating while suspended and possession of cocaine. An officer saw the man, knowing he was suspended, driving on Lone Oak Lane. The drug was found during a search of the vehicle.
Two Milwaukee women, 21 and 22, were cited on May 2 on suspicion of possession of cocaine after they were stopped because the car they were in was weaving on Highway 60. The driver, 22, was also cited for operating while suspended, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Theft
Two prescription medications, Percocet and Zanax, taken for pain and depression, respectively, and valued at $24, were stolen from a home along E. Jackson St. on May 7.
Underage drinking
Police were called to a home in the 500 block of Pleasant Ave. on May 8 for a verbal argument. They cited a 20-year-old man, one of the people in the fight, on suspicion of underage drinking. His blood alcohol content was 0.20 and this would be his sixth offense in a year.
Criminal damage
A stuffed and burned bunny was found hanging in a tree in Woodlawn Park on May 1. Three religious books were found on the ground under the bunny. Also at the park, shingles were pulled off the restroom outside walls, trash barrels were turned over, garbage was spread around and a picnic table was damaged.
KEWASKUM
Theft
A purse, containing $50, CD case and 19 CDs, was stolen from a locker at Kewaskum High School, 1510 Bilgo Lane, on May 7.
No license
A 52-year-old Elkhorn man was stopped for speeding in the 1000 block of Fond du Lac Ave. on May 5 and cited on suspicion of operating with his license revoked.
Battery
A 16-year-old Kewaskum boy was referred to juvenile intake on May 2 on charges of substantial battery after he allegedly struck another 16-year-old boy in the arm and head with a metal pipe in the 200 block of Dream Catcher Drive. The boy needed stitches to close a wound on his head.
Bomb scare
A 16-year-old Allenton boy was referred to juvenile authorities after he was caught writing a bomb scare on May 1 on the boys bathroom wall at Kewaskum High School.
Underage party
A 16-year-old Kewaskum girl allegedly stole keys from her mother's purse that opened her grandmother's house in the 1300 block of Kewaskum St. on April 27 and held an underage drinking party. The girl was cited on suspicion of underage drinking, possession of drug paraphernalia and could also be cited for trespassing. Three other teenagers, all 16, were also cited on suspicion of underage drinking.
SLINGER
Hit and run
An electric transformer near the Slinger Middle School parking lot, 521 Olympic Drive, was struck by an unknown vehicle causing $1,532 in damage between May 3 and 6.
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