Crime & Safety

Port Police Report: Resident Calls About Possible Gas Siphoning

A roundup of the latest activity from the police blotter also includes an unruly 10-year-old and a 23-year-old sleeping on a bench.

Expensive gas prices have got some people stooping to low levels.

A 62-year-old Port Washington woman in the 400 block of North Harrington Street called police at 5:27 a.m. May 7 to report her gas fill door open, and the cap off.

Police believe that gas was possibly siphoned from the tank overnight.

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Yes, nearly $4 a gallon is expensive β€” but pay for it like the rest of us.

More from the reports:

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  • School yard fight?Β Police responded to Dunwiddie Elementary School at 10:31 a.m. May 8 after a 911 hang up call was received from the area. A 10-year-old male student of Port "had become uncontrollable and was pushing the staff members."
  • That's not the bed: Talk about partying all night. Police found a 23-year-old West Bend woman sleeping on a bench in the area at 6:06 a.m. May 6. After waking her, she was escorted to her room at theΒ , 350 E. Seven Hills Rd.
  • Yippity-yip: Dogs have to have their say, too, right? Police responded to the 200 block of East Whitefish Road at 8:24 a.m. Friday after receiving a complaint about a dog barking excessively. When police arrived, the dog was no longer barking. They talked with the owners, a 31-year-old man and 37-year-old woman of Port, advising them to take measures to prevent barking in the future. Hey, the dog's got a lot to say!


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