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Oak Creek police search for two men in baby formula thefts

Dec. 24, 2012 11:22 a.m. | Oak Creek - Police are seeking two men who stole more than $500 worth of baby formula at Target, 8989 S. Howell Ave., on three separate occasions the week of Dec. 16.

According to the Oak Creek police report:

A loss prevention officer called police at 6:40 p.m. Dec. 20 to report store surveillance video had captured two men shoplifting large quantities of baby formula on three consecutive days.

According to store security, the men stole $144 worth of formula Dec. 17, $160 worth of formula Dec. 18 and $224 worth of formula Dec. 19. In each case the men concealed the formula under their coats and exited the store. The men wore the same coats on all occasions and drove away each time in a dark-colored pickup truck.

A license plate number for the truck was obtained when it was involved in an attempted formula theft at Pick 'n Save on South Howell Avenue on Dec. 19. Police obtained a picture of the registered owner through the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, and it matched one of the people captured on video surveillance at Target.

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Apartment expansion planned for Oak Creek

May 17, 2013 7:00 a.m. | Southfield Apartments, in Oak Creek, is planning to eventually add 56 units under a proposal that was reviewed this week by the city Plan Commission.

Southfield, which is west of S. 13th St. and a few blocks north of W. Rawson Ave., would develop the units in seven separate buildings on 2.5 acres next to its current 19-acre campus, according to the proposal.

Oak Creek officer shot during Sikh temple rampage retiring

May 15, 2013 3:56 p.m. | Oak Creek Police Lt. Brian Murphy, the first officer on the scene during the Aug. 5 shooting at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin, said Wednesday that he turned in paperwork to retire from the force.

His last day is expected to be June 12.

Murphy was hit with 12 bullets during the attack. He has a duty-incurred disability, ending his 22-year career on the Oak Creek force. He previously worked a year as a deputy in the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department.

"I didn't heal enough for the doctors to deem me eligible to go back to work," said Murphy, 52.

Six Sikh worshippers were killed in the attack and three others were wounded. The gunman, Wade Michael Page, killed himself after he was taken down with a rifle shot by Oak Creek officer Sam Lenda.

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Franklin police investigating robbery at KFC

May 14, 2013 10:07 a.m. | Franklin — The Police Department is investigating a robbery at KFC, 6311 S. 27th St., on Friday.

Sgt. Kevin Magno said the department received a call about the robbery just after 10 p.m. when the restaurant was closing, and officers were immediately dispatched to the scene.

Officers from Franklin, Greenfield and Oak Creek, including Oak Creek's canine unit, responded to the restaurant but were unable to find any suspects.

Officers are still gathering information on three suspects who brandished a undisclosed weapon, including pulling surveillance video, Magno said.

No one was injured during the robbery and an undisclosed amount of money was taken.

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Franklin honors outgoing library director

May 10, 2013 3:08 p.m. | Franklin - Mayor Frank Taylor recognized the outstanding service of outgoing Franklin Library Director Barbara Roark with a proclamation in her honor at the May 7 Common Council meeting.

"Barbara is much more than a librarian. She is the heart and soul of this community, and she leaves our library as the center of our city's cultural life," Taylor said.

After 15 years on the job, Roark leaves to spend more time with her family in Indiana, where she expects to welcome a new grandchild.

Roark helped organize a $5.8 million referendum to build the new library, 9151 W. Loomis Road. In 2000, the measure passed with 63 percent of the vote, and when construction was finished nearly two years later, it came under budget by about $300,000.

In 2002, Roark was named the Wisconsin Library Association's Muriel Fuller award recipient.

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Reader's Digest may have buyer for Greendale office building

May 10, 2013 8:00 a.m. | Reader’s Digest Assocation Inc. may have found a buyer for its office building in Greendale, a former employee tells me.

There has been strong interest from prospective buyers for the 164,800-square-foot building, 5400 S. 60th St., said Susan Russ, vice president of global communications at White Plains, N.Y.-based Reader’s Digest. The company is evaluating “potential opportunities,” but nothing is yet final, she said.

Regardless of a building sale, Reader’s Digest will keep an operation in the greater Milwaukee area, Russ said. The Greendale building was the longtime headquarters of Reiman Publications, owner of Taste of Home and other magazines, before Reader’s Digest bought that business in 2002.

At that time, Reiman had more 500 employees, most of them in Greendale. Reader’s Digest, which is reorganizing its finances under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for the second time since 2009, now has around 200 employees at the Greendale office, Russ said.

The former employee told me Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin is rumored to be the buyer of the Greendale building.

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Franklin High School evacuated due to unusual odor

May 09, 2013 2:04 p.m. | Franklin - The Fire Department was called about 8 a.m. today to Franklin High School to investigate a report of a smell of natural gas.

The high school was evacuated while fire crews investigated the odor, said Meghan Dade, communications coordinator for the Franklin School District.

After the investigation, firefighters determined that the odor was not natural gas, and believe it came from a battery that was charging overnight in the school's auto shop. When the battery was removed and the area aired out, the smell was gone, Dade said.

The school day is continuing as normal.

"We take issues of safety seriously and we thank our students, staff and families for their cooperation," Dade said.

Classes resume at Franklin High School after evacuation

May 09, 2013 10:24 a.m. | No natural gas leaks were detected at Franklin High School by We Energies Thursday morning, a We Energies spokesman said.

School officials said the Franklin Fire Department removed what was believed to be the source of the odor and that classes resumed. District officials did not identify the suspected source.

Students were evacuated from the building while the Franklin Fire Department and the utility company investigate a possible gas leak Thursday morning. Firefighters were called to the school about 7:40 a.m.

Eight Oak Creek police officers to be honored at White House

May 08, 2013 12:44 p.m. | The first eight Oak Creek police officers who rushed to the scene to stop a mass shooting at the Sikh Temple of Wisconsin will be honored in Washington this weekend during a ceremony Saturday in the Rose Garden at the White House and a law-enforcement awards dinner Sunday night.

The eight are among the recipients of the TOP COPS Award presented by the National Association of Police Organizations.

Seven people, including the gunman, died in the Aug. 6 attack.

The first officer on the scene, Lt. Brian Murphy, confronted the gunman, was shot 15 times and survived.

Oak Creek officer Sam Lenda wounded the gunman with a rifle shot. The gunman, Wade Michael Page, then killed himself.

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Oak Creek police arrest woman for providing escort services without license

May 08, 2013 9:03 a.m. | Oak Creek - A woman was arrested for providing escort services without a license and possession of drug paraphernalia after police discovered what she said was a massage business April 24.

According to the Oak Creek police report:

Officers and K9 Officer Bronco responded to the Candlewood Suites, 6440 S. 13th St., after an employee called to report drug use and prostitution in a room about 3:30 p.m. April 24.

Officers found the woman had a massage table set up in her room, and there was a man present.

Officers questioned the woman about the table, and she told police she charges $80 to give massages in the room at the hotel.

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Oak Creek police search for repeat shoplifters who assaulted store employee

May 08, 2013 8:34 a.m. | Oak Creek - Police are searching for a couple who ran out of a local store with two carts full of merchandise, then kicked an employee who attempted to stop them from leaving April 24.

According to the Oak Creek police report:

Employees at Kohl's, 9035 S. Howell Ave., told police this is the third time the man and woman have shoplifted from the store.

The duo filled two shopping carts with clothing and fled the store without paying for the items about 8:35 p.m. April 24. When several employees followed the couple into the parking lot to stop them, one of the thieves kicked an employee in the right thigh. The two then grabbed some clothing, got into their vehicle and drove off.

It is unknown how much clothing the couple stole, but it is presumed to be worth more than $100.

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Sikh group invokes 'missing witness' rule in Oak Creek summons service dispute

May 06, 2013 8:15 a.m. | A human rights group has invoked the "missing witness" rule in its final argument over whether a Punjab state official from India was lawfully served a lawsuit at Oak Creek High School, days after the mass shooting at the Sikh temple.

A Milwaukee federal judge's decision on the issue could determine whether or not the case and its potential international implications goes forward or gets thrown out.

Parkash Singh Badal, the chief minister of Punjab state, had planned a trip to the Milwaukee area last summer to attend local businessman Darshan Dhaliwal's daughter's wedding. Two days before he arrived, a gunman attacked the Sikh temple in Oak Creek, killing six people and then himself. Badal, whose region is home to thousands of Sikhs, found himself thrust into the news as he met with survivors and spoke to area reporters.

Seizing a rare opportunity, the human rights group Sikhs for Justice sued in Milwaukee under the federal Torture Victim Protection and Alien Tort laws, which grants jurisdiction in U.S. courts. The suit contends that Badal oversaw torture and murder of Sikhs in India, where the religious minority has been the subject of persecution by the Hindu majority.

The plaintiffs claimed to have served Badal at Oak Creek High School at a Justice Department community forum on Aug. 9. Badal's attorneys, former federal prosecutors Steven Biskupic and Michelle Jacobs, put on witnesses at a hearing in February that suggest two West Allis brothers, professional process servers, mistakenly gave the summons to an Illinois man who was at the high school that day to act as an interpreter. Surinder Singh Kalra.

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South Milwaukee liquor store robbed

May 06, 2013 4:48 a.m. | South Milwaukee police responded to an armed robbery at King's Row Liquor Store in the 1200 block of Milwaukee Ave. about 8:30 p.m. Sunday, police said Monday.

A masked gunman entered the store and demanded money. Nobody was injured.

Greendale High School on nation's most challenging schools list

May 03, 2013 1:46 p.m. | Greendale High School earned a spot on the Washington Post's list of America's Most Challenging High Schools.

Out of more than 1,900 public and private high schools nationwide, Greendale was ranked 1,240th. Within the state of Wisconsin, it ranked 15th.

For the past 15 years, the list has been compiled by a formula using the number of college-level tests - Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate and Advanced International Certificate of Education - given at a school in 2012, divided by the number of seniors that graduated that year.

The entire list can be found at apps.washingtonpost.com.

Area's first LongHorn Steakhouse open in Greendale

May 03, 2013 7:33 a.m. | The first LongHorn Steakhouse in the Milwaukee area opened on Monday in Greendale, at 5220 S. 76th St.

The steakhouse has seating for more than 240 diners. 

Besides serving steaks ranging from a 6-ounce sirloin ($11.99) to a 30-ounce porterhouse for two ($39.99), the restaurant serves ribs, chops, seafood, chicken and sandwiches. 

The chain of 400 restaurants in 37 states includes two others in Wisconsin, in Green Bay and Madison. LongHorn is owned by Darden Restaurants, which also owns Red Lobster, Olive Garden and Capital Grille. 

Hours are 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

620WTMJ: Franklin police try to identify unknown woman found wandering

April 23, 2013 11:50 a.m. | 620WTMJ is reporting that Franklin police are seeking help identifying a woman who was wandering through the city.

You can read more at 620WTMJ.

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