Waukesha police report: June 9, 2016 issue

Scott Ash
Published on: 6/6/2016

1An intoxicated man reportedly tried to start an Uber driver's car without the keys around 3:32 p.m. May 28 near Oxford Road and South Hartwell Avenue. The driver had removed the keys because the man injured himself by hanging onto the outside of the vehicle while it was moving, then climbed into the car.

2A man told police he was napping and did not need medical attention when someone called to report the man was laying unconscious on the sidewalk around 6:09 p.m. May 28 near MacArthur Road and West St. Paul Avenue. The man was awake when police arrived and told officers he was upset someone had contacted police on his behalf.

3The manager at KFC, 331 W. Sunset Drive, told police a female customer threatened to have several restaurant employees shot around 7:18 p.m. May 28. A police report did not specify why the woman was upset.

4A man asked police to 'send someone' to his home in the 2900 block of Minot Lane around 8:41 a.m. May 29 because the man's son had 'lost it' during and argument and was in a fit of rage. The man told officers his 18-year-old son punched holes in the walls and threatened to kill himself but didn't have any weapons.

5An unusual message illegally carved into the side of a resident's minivan prompted a police response around 1:13 p.m. May 29. The unidentified resident reported to police that someone had scratched the words 'I hate the twins' into the side of the resident's van, which was parked outside their home in the 300 block of Windsor Drive. No suspects were mentioned.

6An intoxicated biker reportedly left Billy D's Tavern, 1313 Aracadian Ave., with a passenger around 1:08 a.m. May 30. According to an incident report, the passenger fell off the motorcycle and got back on it shortly before it was driven away from the bar.

7An anonymous resident found a lost woman around 6:17 a.m. May 30 in the 900 block of Howard Street. A police report said the woman had wandered away from the Waukesha Springs rehabilitation center, 1810 Kensington Drive. Officers returned her to the facility.

8Employees at the Extended Stay America hotel, 2520 Plaza Court, found a man lying unconscious outside the front of the hotel around 6:54 a.m. May 30. The man, who uses crutches, did not appear to be injured but was not awake when hotel staff found him. According to a police report, the incident was the result of an unspecified medical issue.

9Two men were told not to come back to People's Park, 337 W. Main St., around 6:18 p.m. May 30 after a patron reported the men were filming other customers inside the restaurant for hours and eventually shouting across the bar. The man had left by the time officers arrived.

10A resident in the 300 block of North East Avenue told police around 7:52 p.m. May 30 that a man drove his car up the resident's driveway and hit the resident's mother's car before speeding away. An incident report did not indicate whether police found the driver.

11A truck driver reportedly jumped out of his truck and injured himself around 8:43 a.m. May 31 after the top of the truck struck the bottom of the railroad bridge in the 200 block of North Dunbar Avenue. The driver suffered a cut to his lip. The bridge was not damaged, according to a police report.

12Police took an intoxicated man home around 11:53 a.m. May 31 after they found him in the 400 block of West Main Street trying to get into Mainstream Bar and Grill, which wasn't open.

13Carroll University students apparently left a homemade distillery kit behind for the new tenants in a home in the 200 block of Carroll Street. The new tenants reported finding the homemade apparatus — which included five-gallon buckets, tubing, glass containers and copper wires — to police around 7:33 p.m. May 31. The equipment was not hazardous, according to a police report.

14Police recovered drug paraphernalia from a 12-year-old girl's locker at Les Paul Middle School-Central Campus, 325 Carroll St., around 12:15 p.m. June 1. An incident report did not indicate whether or how the girl would be punished.

15An 11-year-old student at Whittier Elementary School, 1103 S. East Ave., faced a pre-expulsion hearing around 12:17 p.m. June 1 after she reportedly said she wanted to kill all the teachers at the school. The incident was handled internally, according to a police report.

16A 12-year-old girl took her grandparents' car out for a joy ride — without their permission — around 6:40 a.m. June 2. She was pulled over near Hoover and Grand avenues. The car was undamaged.

17A man told police he jokingly told employees at Chase Bank, 2402 E. Moreland Blvd., that he would 'come back with a gun' if he had any trouble accessing his account online after he bank reset his password. The man told officers around 10:41 a.m. June 2 that the remark was a joke and taken out of context, and said he would return to the bank and apologize to the employees there.

18Police found a crack pipe under a sink in the department's jail, 1901 Delafield St., during a routine check around 3:37 p.m. June 2. A police report did not indicate how the pipe got there.

19A woman was injured in a two-car accident around 5:01 p.m. June 2 near South Moreland Boulevard and Dopp Street. According to an incident report, air bags in both cars were deployed and a woman suffered a number of cuts as a result of the crash. Eastbound traffic on Dopp Street was blocked off at Erin Lane.

20A four-vehicle rollover accident around 7:24 p.m. June 2 did not result in any injuries, but stopped all westbound traffic at East Moreland Boulevard and Kossow Road for an unspecified amount of time. An incident report did not specify the cause of the accident.

21A man passed out in his truck while waiting in line at the Taco Bell drive-thru, 405 W. Sunset Drive, around 11:26 p.m. June 2. The man refused to open his car to police and eventually had to be subdued with a Taser, according to a police report. His car was towed. The report did not specify whether the man was cited.