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Saturday, July 21, 2012

Police Reports Full of Pranks

Police also warn about drought conditions continuing

From ketchup smeared on a car to toilet papering, the Muskego Police Department’s blotter is filled with pranks this week. On July 13 a resident in the S6300 block of Saroyan Road reported an ongoing problem with unknown subjects “ding dong ditching” his residence several nights in a row. He called again on July 14, to advise it occurred again. Then there was a residence in the S7400 block of Richdorf Drive. It was “toiletpapered” twice this week.  On Thursday, another residence in the S7400 block of Bay Shore Drive was also “toiletpapered” and sustained damage. An officer on patrol observed mailbox damage on July 14 in the S7200 block of Daisy Drive. On Tuesday, someone smeared ketchup on a car in the S7700 block of Gaffney Drive. There …

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Muskego Police Pass Along FBI Tips to Keep Kids Safe

Forewarned is forearmed, and teaching your kids how to stay safe now is worth the peace of mind.

Muskego Police Lt. Dave Constantineau recently attended a conference where one of the presenters, a retired FBI agent, spoke about keeping kids safe. The agent provided 10 safety tips every parent should know, and we are sharing them with you: 1. Communication: It is important to talk openly with your children about all safety issues, including what to do in a potential abduction situation. 2. Knowledge is power: Talk to your children about the rules pertaining to strangers. Let them know a stranger or predator looks just like any other person and will use several ways to lure a child. 3. Know the tricks. Common predator lures include pretending to look for a lost pet, asking the child for directions, giving or promising candy and/or money…

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