Twin Lakes Police Report

Dec. 11

Disorderly conduct

at 1:33 a.m., a female subject at Beach Bar on S. Lake Avenue called in, saying there was a patron who threw a beer bottle at one of their tenants while he was carrying his niece. The tenant wanted to file disorderly conduct charges. The police went out and got a report, but the subject had already left;

Vandalism

at 3:47 p.m., a complainant on Bonnie Brae called, advising that her Christmas decorations had been vandalized. The complainant just wanted this noted because she is having problems with one of her clients. The officer observed a string of lights had been cut.

 

Dec. 12

Assist citizen

at 12:17 p.m., a complainant called in, saying that she had kicked her son out of her house on Martin Avenue the previous night. She was at work and was worried that he may be at her house with her ex-husband removing things. Officers responded and found the house secure with no one around;

Disorderly conduct

at 3:30 p.m., while at Randall Consolidated School, an officer was approached many times about a verbal argument that was occurring in the parking lot. The officer spoke to several subjects and sent them on their way.

 

Dec. 13

Assist citizen

at 1:49 a.m., a complainant from Lower Horseshoe called, saying she wanted to speak to an officer. She was highly intoxicated and stated she wanted to apologize to the officers for causing them trouble. An officer responded and spoke with the woman;

Theft

at 11:49 a.m., a man living on Winged Foot Drive called in to complain that his water heater had been stolen. His wife saw a large, bald man in a red pick up truck with yellow writing on it take the heater. Officers searched for the vehicle and could not locate it. Clearview Recycling was contacted and was familiar with the suspect;

Attempted robbery

at 5:55 p.m., at the Dollar General store, a subject dressed all in black came up to the register and said “I’m here for all the money” and ran off. The suspect was no longer in the store when officers responded.

 

Dec. 14

Disorderly conduct

at 10:32 p.m., a complainant from Oakridge Drive called the station and spoke with an officer about a man that he believed was going to commit suicide. Officers responded and found that the complainant wanted the other man to leave as he was being disorderly. The man left, and officers cleared.

 

Dec. 15

Disorderly conduct

at 12:55 a.m., a woman called in, saying there was a fight at Sidelines on Lance Drive. Officers called the number of the complainant back, and the complainant said that the people involved had left the bar, and the owner of the bar did not wish to pursue the matter;

Disorderly conduct

at 2:31 a.m., a male subject called in from apartments on Burden Avenue, saying there was loud noise in another apartment. Officers responded and spoke to the subjects. The officers were later called back, and this resulted in the arrest of a woman who was transported and put on bond.

 

Dec. 17

Liquor violation

at 1:20 a.m., Kenosha Sheriff transferred a call from a mother on Wilmot Avenue who was calling, saying her daughter was out of control. She also stated her daughter was bleeding from the mouth, and that a friend had told her that he daughter was beat up by her boyfriend. Officers followed up, and they took all information and cited the two underage females for drinking;

Domestic disturbance

at 1:23 p.m., a mother from Wilmot Avenue called in, saying her daughter has been staying with her and was causing disturbance all day. The mother wanted the daughter out of the residence. Officers responded and drove the woman and her two children to Women’s Horizons.

 

Dec. 18

Keep the peace

at 10:30 a.m., on Holy Hill Road, officers helped keep the peace as a woman needed to pick up her belongings from her husband’s house. The husband was very intoxicated, but officers cleared without any incident.

 

Dec. 19

Disorderly conduct

at 8:20 p.m., at My Place Tavern on Musial Road, a 911 call was transferred in from a woman at the bar claiming that a male subject had pulled her out of the bar, scratching her tailbone. The woman refuse rescue. Officers arrived and questioned all involved, including numerous witnesses. Both parties were given rides to separate locations.


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