Crime & Safety

Boy Watches Porn on Dad's Phone; Topper's Pizza Quest Ends in OWI

Waukesha Police Department calls from May 5 to May 7.

The following items were provided to Patch via the Waukesha Police Department's call log.

Young boy watches porn on dad's cell phone

Attention fathers who watch pornographic videos on their cell phones: don’t give your kids the phone…

A woman reported at 9:46 p.m. Sunday that her 7-year-old son had watched pornography while in the custody of his father in Waukesha.  Police spoke with the boy, who told them his father gave him the phone to play games but instead the boy watched the “naughty videos” instead “a lot of times.”

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There were 21 pornographic videos on the phone, the boy told police.

Waukesha police made contact with the boy’s father, who was surprised to learn his son was watching pornography on the phone. The father told police he will remove the videos from his phone and not allow his son to use his phone anymore.

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Pizza run leads to OWI arrest

An early morning quest for Topper’s Pizza left one man in handcuffs after it was reported two intoxicated men left the pizza place in a white Ford Escort at 2:48 a.m. Monday.

Waukesha police pulled the vehicle over at Cleveland Avenue and East Moreland Boulevard and arrested the driver for operating while intoxicated. The driver was released to a responsible party after booking.

Sleeping in the Woods

When parents divorce, it can be hard for their children to cope. One Waukesha father contacted police at 11:08 p.m. Sunday because he didn’t know how to handle his son who wanted to spend the night sleeping in the woods.

Waukesha police convinced the boy to return home and to talk with his father about the family troubles in the morning.

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Good Neighbor, Bad Neighbor

When an emergency happens, you can learn a lot about your neighbors. For one elderly man, the neighbors jumped right in to help him. But a man in an apartment building where a gas leak had been reported may have put people at further risk when he refused to allow entry to his apartment.

A man in his 70s experienced health problems and was found laying on a lawn by neighbors in the 800 block of Lynnewood Drive at 6:05 p.m. Monday.

Neighbors started CPR on the man, who was described as “semi-breathing.” Waukesha police received multiple 911 calls about the man, however, a second caller reported the man was awake. The call log does not state if the man was transported.

When a man refused to allow entry to his apartment in the 400 block of Barney Street at 5:05 p.m. Monday, despite the apartment building filling with natural gas from a leak, Waukesha police detained one man, took his keys and gave the keys to the Waukesha Fire Department to stop the gas leak. The keys didn’t work, however, so the Waukesha Fire Department forced entry to the apartment. WE Energies and the fire department handled the gas leak that originated in the basement and ventilated the building. 

In other Waukesha Police Department calls:

  • An arrest was made after a domestic disturbance was reported at 12:30 p.m. Sunday in the 100 block of West Broadway.
  • A 3-year-old boy was found running in the 500 block of Glenwood Drive at 2:28 p.m. Sunday and was unable to tell the neighbor who found him where he lived. Police made contact with the boy’s uncle, who was babysitting and was actively looking for the young boy. The boy was returned to his uncle,  who was not allowing the boy to play outside anymore.
  • Graffiti was reported at 4:49 p.m. Sunday in the 900 block of North Barstow Street.
  • A man was cited and released for an indecent exposure incident after urinating in Frame Park at 6:01 p.m. Sunday.
  • Juveniles were playing football in the road, refusing to move for traffic at 6:27 p.m. Sunday at Murray Avenue and Margaret Street. They were advised by police.
  • A juvenile was cited for truancy at 9:47 a.m. Monday at Waukesha North High School.
  • A 52-year-old man received a broken leg during a motorcycle accident at 11:21 a.m. Monday in the 2700 block of Darrell Drive.
  • A burglary was reported at 11:32 a.m. Monday in the 100 block of West North Street.
  • A juvenile was cited for smoking at Waukesha West High School at 1:33 p.m. Monday.
  • A man who was found passed out with a water bottle filled with vodka next to him at 2:16 p.m. Monday in the 1400 block of South West Avenue was transported to the hospital.
  • A burglary was reported at 3:25 p.m. Monday in the 900 block of East Moreland Boulevard.
  • A 76-year-old person received a back injury during a car accident at 9:11 p.m. Monday at Pewaukee and Bluemound roads.
  • A man was arrested after a domestic disturbance was reported by a passerby at 9:13 p.m. Monday at Niagara Street and Manhattan Drive.
  • A man with known mental illness issues contacted police at 2:09 a.m. Tuesday because he heard birds chirping in the 500 block of Bluemound Road and he felt it was suspicious for the time of night. Police noted there was nothing unusual about the birds chirping in the area.
  • An uncooperative, combative and intoxicated man was arrested at 4:38 a.m. Tuesday after it was reported he was knocking on windows and kicking a door in violation of a no contact order for about an hour in the 200 block of Hinman Avenue.


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