Crime & Safety
Port Police Report: Roasted Squirrel Mistaken for Tree Fire
A roundup of the latest activity from the Port Washington Police blotter also includes Saran-wrapped cars and mailboxes, teenage pyro-philes and drive-thru graffiti.
Humans are apparently not the only ones suffering through the heat and drought in Port Washington.
Conditions are ripe for a fire, though when residents thought they spotted one last week, they were sadly mistaken.
Residents of 1001 Hales Trail called 911 about 3:30 p.m. Wednesday after noticing what they believed to be a tree fire on their property. When police and fire authorities arrived, however, they found the smoldering remains of an electrocuted squirrel.
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The matter was referred to WE Energies.
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- Don't get mad! Call the cops: Residents at Greystone and Brian Court probably resented that legendary "cling" last Tuesday when they reported vandalism about 6:30 a.m. on their property. Their vehicles were reportedly vandalized with car chalk, and both their mailboxes and cars were Saran-wrapped. No suspects were listed.
- Dumpster fire scare: Two 13-year-old Port Washington girls were cited last Tuesday around 4:30 p.m. near , 206 N. Franklin St. The girls had lit a small fire near the dumpsters behind the bank.
- A hungry artist: Workers at , 1407 W. Grand Ave., didn't appreciate a customer's artwork, so to speak, as they called police about 3 p.m. Wednesday to report property damage. An unknown subject reportedly was painting blue swirls on the Culver's drive-thru speaker box. No suspects were listed.
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