Some 59 officers from area agencies also wrote 210 tickets and issued 105 warnings during the evening.
One OWI arrest in Brookfield was among 23 made on New Year's Eve in the Milwaukee area, according to preliminary results from the Southeast Wisconsin Drunk Driving Task Force Officers from the city and town of Brookfield joined those from 11 other suburban communities, Milwaukee Police and Milwaukee County Sheriff's Deputies, and Wisconsin State Patrol in the effort. A total of 59 officers participated in the task force. Officers from Cudahy made four arrests, the Milwaukee County Sheriff made two arrests and the Milwaukee Police Department made 12 arrests. An alleged drunk driver was pick up for a fifth offense by the Milwaukee Police Department and the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Department arrested a drunk driver for their third …
He used a hand-written prescription pad at five locations across Southeastern Wisconsin.
A 40-year-old Milwaukee man was arrested after stealing hundreds of tablets of Oxycodone and Valium from pharmacies all over southeastern Wisconsin, even though he couldn't spell Valium right on the prescription pad. The heist was over Feb. 18 when Fox Point police received a call from a Walgreens employee who alerted police to the fraudulent prescription the man brought in for Oxycodone and Valium. According to the report: The Walgreens employee received an email earlier that morning warning of a man in the area using a fraudulent prescription with the name “Audry” on it. He was telling pharmacists the prescription was for his sister who had cancer. The prescription was for 360 Oxycodone and 60 Valium pills. The pharmacist told officers …
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Born Free
8:50 pm on Sunday, March 11, 2012
""STOP ADVERTISING DRUGS ON TELEVISION"" ???? Cigarettes aren't advertised on TV or radio in the U.S. but that is obviously not working. Illegal drugs aren't advertised on TV or radio but that's not working. People need to take responibility for their choices. Thats' what will work.   more ›