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Naked man on Moreland, Don't Stop Believing and kids in trouble.

Indecent Exposure: A naked man was seen running in the 2100 block of East Moreland Boulevard Wednesday about 1:40 a.m. The man was described as 40- to 50-years-old and bald, with longer hair on the sides of his head. Police were unable to find the man.

Singing Stop Sign: Something was used to write “Don’t” and “Believing” on a stop sign at the intersection of Harvest Lane and Stardust Drive Tuesday afternoon. When combined with “Stop,” the sign now reads, “Don’t Stop Believing,” the title of a popular song.

Suspicious person: A suspicious person was reported in the 1200 block of Foxwood Trail Tuesday at 12:37 p.m. when a man stopped two girls walking a dog in the park. The man, who was described as a white, in his 40’s or 50’s, wearing jean shorts and big glasses, with graying brown hair, stopped his car in the middle of the road to approach the girls.

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A roll-over accident with injuries was reported in the 1200 block of West Sunset Drive Tuesday at 10:40 a.m. A 39-year-old female was thrown from the vehicle.

Fight: A fight that involved racial slurs and threats between employees of a business in the 1700 block of Pearl Street was reported Wednesday around midnight. All three parties involved were advised.

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Noisy bikes:Dirt bikes with loud exhaust were the cause of a noise complaint in the 400 block of Wilmont Drive Tuesday at 8:18 p.m. The caller reported that the racing had been going on during the evenings and weekends for about the last month. The bikers were gone when police arrived.

Garbage on the porch: Someone rang the doorbell of a house of a teacher in the 900 block of South Greenfield Avenue and dumped a bunch of garbage all over the porch Tuesday about 11 p.m.

Drunk: An intoxicated man was report at the Waukesha Public Library, 321 Wisconsin Ave., Tuesday afternoon. He left the library and police caught up with him on Maple Avenue and Park Street. The man’s trespass warning with the library had recently expired and police advised him to not return to the library for another year.

Road Rage: A road rage incident was reported at the intersection of Woodburn Road and Willowood Drive Tuesday at 7:50 p.m. One of the parties was upset about being passed and the other driver was upset that the driver wasn’t paying attention to her own driving. Both parties advised on their behavior.

Abandoned house: An abandoned house in the 1100 block of Raymond Street was the target of mischief for three pre-teen children Tuesday evening. Numerous windows of the house were already broken and the children threw something at the already-broken windows and ran away. After finding them at the park, police advised the children about their behavior.

Houses Vandalized by Paintballs

  • Two houses in the 100 block of Harrison Avenue were hit with paintballs. The incidents were reported Tuesday evening.
  • A house in the 200 West Wabash Avenue was hit with paintballs. The incident was reported Tuesday afternoon.  The homeowner suspects some teens who are odds with her daughter.

Juvenile Incidents

  • Police were called after five or six kids wearing all black looked like they are trying to break into White Rock Elementary, 1150 White Rock Ave., Tuesday around midnight.  One of them appeared to be hiding behind a pine tree at the corner of the school. Upon arrival, police found nothing at the school but saw kids running through the Frame Park gardens. Three girls were found by in Frame Park and near the bridge by police and sheriff’s officers.
  • Juvenile trouble was reported in the 200 block of South Grand Avenue Tuesday 10:46 p.m. The caller's son, who is electronic monitoring, was causing problems. The caller said she felt  on the edge and might choke him soon. Police advised her not to choke her son. Upon arrival, police mediated the situation and advised both parties about possible solutions.
  • Children and their parents were advised by police about curfew and noise after the children were reported to be loud in the 100 block of Frame Avenue Wednesday at 1:41 a.m.
  • Four intoxicated teens were reported to be running around the area of the 2000 block of Wolf Road Tuesday about 11:10 p.m. The teens were gone upon police arrival.
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