Crime & Safety

Port Washington Police Report: Drunken, Romantic Antics Lead to Arrest

A roundup of the latest activity from the police gallery.

Nothing like singing your heart out to win your lover back.

Police were called to a house in the 400 block of West Grand Avenue at 1:51 a.m. Sunday.

There, a 37-year-old Saukville man was in front a of house on the block, honking his horn and yelling vulgarities at his ex-girlfriend.

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He was arrested for disorderly conduct, and subsequently also arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated.

Needles to say, it doesn't look like the two are getting back together.

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More from the reports:

  • Eggs for breakfast? Eggs over easy isn't quite how this 55-year-old Port Washington man started his day. At 7:02 a.m. Wednesday he reported to the police department that his house in the 300 block of Regatta Drive had been egged and his vehicles were vandalized with other food products as well as maxi pads.
  • Tree triming: It's a wonder whether these two neighbors actually get along. Police responded to a complaint from a 79-year-old Port Washington man in the 300 block of West Whitefish Road. The man said his 55-year-old neighbor had cut branches off the 79-year-old's tree without his permission. Police found that the branches actually hung mostly in the 55-year-old man's yard, and advised the older man that he could pursue a civil matter if he so pleased.


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