Crime & Safety

Port Police Report: Middle School Boys Suspended After School Bus Fight

A roundup of activity from the latest police blotter includes other kids in trouble as well as a "creepy" Pizza Hut customer.

Police responded to a call of a fight between two students at 9:54 a.m. April 17.

A 13-year-old boy of Saukville and a 13-year-old boy of Port had gotten into a fight on the school bus.

They were both suspended.

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Later that week, at 1:08 p.m. Friday, police spoke to a 17-year-old Saukville girl who had ran from the Port Washington-Saukville , where she was supposed to be attending classes.

Police warned the girl about her behavior.

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More from the reports:

  • Gone camping? Apparently these kids need to watch a little more Curb Appeal. Police responded to the home of an 11-year-old Port boy and 12-year-old Port girl at 7:41 a.m. Thursday after a complaint was received from a resident in the 600 block of West Pierre Lane about a fort and fire pit built in the backyard. The mother and the two kids told police they would take down the fort. Maybe next time it'll be more aesthetically pleasing.
  • Pizza Hut 'Creeper': Some people get a kick out of being weird, and this guy seems to be one of them. Police responded to the restaurant at 7:44 p.m. Saturday after an employee reported a creepy customer. The customer, a 50-year-old Port man, had entered the restaurant, ordered a pizza, took a photo of an employee, left while his pizza was being made, and then returned. The man told police he was trying to be funny, but that he wouldn't do it again. Good call.


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