Crime & Safety

Two Police Departments Cite Man For Causing Disturbances

21-year-old South Milwaukee man arrested early Monday morning.

A man who caused a disturbance at two convenience stores early Monday morning was cited for disorderly conduct by both the Oak Creek and Milwaukee police departments.

According to an Oak Creek police report:

A 21-year-old South Milwaukee man came into , 6300 S. 27th St., after midnight Monday appearing to be under the influence, a store employee told police.

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The man purchased food and attempted to light a pizza pocket on fire and simulate smoking it. He then became angry with a store employee and struck him in the back of the head.

The man went to the back of the store and knocked down about a dozen water bottles to the floor before store employees were able to escort him out of the store.

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After leaving PDQ he went across the street to Walgreens, in the Milwaukee city limits at 6292 S. 27th St.

By the time police arrived, the man had apparently vomited and drank a bottle of mouthwash. He was taken into custody near the pharmacy department.

He was transported to St. Luke's South Shore for an examination and was to receive citations for disorderly conduct by Milwaukee and Oak Creek police.


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