Friday, January 4, 2013
A Waukesha woman is accused of calling 911 and reporting major crimes on seven occasions where she was pulled over in 2011.
A 33-year-old Waukesha woman wanting to avoid traffic tickets could instead get jail time because she made multiple false emergency phone calls to police dispatchers. Aisha R. Jackson was charged in Waukesha County Circuit Court Wednesday with seven counts of placing a false emergency call. Jackson pleaded guilty Wednesday during her initial court appearance to two of the charges in exchange for the other five being dropped. She faces up to 180 days in jail and a $600 fine when she is sentenced Jan. 31 According to the criminal complaint: On Jan. 21, 2011, Jackson was pulled over by Waukesha police officers when they got a call about three masked men entering a gas station. The officers left the traffic stop and went to the gas station, …
Monday, November 19, 2012
Police say they found bindles of heroin on a Muskego woman during a Waukesha traffic stop in June.
A 40-year-old Muskego woman is accused of carrying heroin in her car, after troopers searched her car during a traffic stop in Waukesha. Tracy M. Mayer was charged in Waukesha County Circuit Court Wednesday with one count of possession of narcotic drugs. If convicted, she faces up to 1 ½ years in prison and $10,000 in fines. According to the criminal complaint: On June 1, Mayer was pulled over by a Wisconsin State Trooper on Oakdale Drive near School Road and she informed the officer she had just been in a domestic dispute. A Waukesha police officer then arrived on the scene and searched Mayer’s car, where he found three bindles (sacks) of heroin and another five bindles in Mayer’s purse. Mayer told the officer she had just started using …
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Suspect was holding two pipes when a Milwaukee police officer ordered her out of a car, according to a criminal complaint.
A 48-year-old Waukesha woman is facing drug charges after she was caught with cocaine in Milwaukee. Nancy L. Reichwald was charged in Milwaukee County Circuit Court on March 22 with one count of possession of cocaine. If convicted, she faces up to one year in county jail and $5,000 in fines. According to the criminal complaint: On March 20, a Milwaukee police officer pulled over a car in the 2600 block of North 35th Street and while approaching the vehicle, Riechwald, who was sitting in the passenger seat, discarded a glass bowl with a red top full with a chunky white material inside. She was ordered out of the car and the officer noticed she was holding two pipes with Chore Boy inside, which is commonly used to smoke cocaine. The officer …
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