Crime & Safety

Saukville Police Report: Half Empty Liquor Bottle and a Hit-and-Run

A roundup of recent activity from the police blotter.

Police received a call that a vehicle had hit the the Exxon Gas Station on East Green Bay Avenue at 1:45 a.m. May 21.

The driver fled the scene in her vehicle, but a witness followed as she drove away.

Eventually, the witness and police found the car on Hillcrest Road. The 32-year-old Saukville woman who had been driving the car was now standing behind the vehicle, holding a half empty bottle of liquor. She had suffered facial and head injuries in the crash with the gas station, and was taken to the hospital.

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A request for charges of operating while intoxicated, causing injury, was forwarded to the district attorney’s office against the woman. Police also issued citations for failure to notify police of an accident and for hit and run.

More from the reports:

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  • You don't scare me: Police responded to a call of a fight possibly involving a weapon at the Tri-Par gas station on West Dekora Street at 8:50 p.m. Tuesday. A 31-year-old Milwaukee man and a 31-year-old Saukville man were having a verbal argument. As it turns out, one of the men pretended to reach for a nonexisting weapon in his front seat in order to scare the other. The two were issued citations for disorderly conduct.


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