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Washington County Sheriff's Dept Arrests Armed Milwaukee Carjacking Suspect

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Deputies from the Washington County Sheriff's Department arrested an armed suspect after he crashed a stolen vehicle while fleeing from them last night. According to a press release, it began about 10 pm, when the dispatch center began to receive multiple 911 calls regarding an erratic driver that was northbound on I41 around Lannon Road in the Village of Germantown. Five callers described the vehicle as a newer model Camaro with a dealer license plate and the operator was driving terribly and at varying speeds. At one point the driver stopped in the middle of the lanes of traffic on I41. During the call, it was reported the vehicle was involved in a hit-and-run accident in Waukesha County and then also struck several barricades after entering Washington County. A deputy stopped the driver on I41 at Lovers Lane in the Town of Polk. The operator was identified as a 24-year-old Glendale man. After the deputy obtained the VIN from the vehicle, the drive

6 Innocent People Killed by Milwaukee Reckless Drivers This Week Alone

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Milwaukee Police are investigating a triple fatal crash that occurred early Friday morning, resulting in 3 more innocent women killed. That makes at least 6 people (and one unborn baby) killed this week alone by Milwaukee reckless drivers. The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office identified the victims as 28-year-old Ebony S. Johnson, 31-year-old Lashonda Jackson, and 28-year-old Bobbie Latasha Nicole Dyson. This comes after the fatal crash Thursday morning of Erin Mogensen, the innocent Wauwatosa woman who was killed by a reckless driver who was in a stolen car at the intersection of West Capitol Drive and North 100th Street. Frank Mosley Jr is suspected as the reckless driver in that crash. Two fatal crashes occurred Sunday night in Milwaukee. Both crashes also resulted in fatalities in vehicles that were not at fault for the crashes. In the Friday deaths: According to Milwaukee Police, early Friday morning at 2:14 a.m., on W. Florist Avenue at N. Sherman Bou

Milwaukee Reckless Drivers Kill Innocent Victims in Two Seperate Crashes Sunday

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Milwaukee Police are investigating two fatal crashes that occurred Sunday night. Both crashes resulted in fatalities in vehicles that were not at fault for the crashes. According to Milwaukee Police, at approximately 9:10 p.m., in the 200 block of N. 35th Street. A vehicle (Unit #1) exiting the freeway at a high rate of speed collided with a curb, lost control and struck another vehicle (Unit #2). Unit #1 rolled and struck a utility pole. Unit #2 collided into a building. The driver of unit #1, a 57-year-old man, was arrested. Three passengers of unit #1, a 45-year-old, a 39-year-old, and a 36-year-old, were transported to a local hospital for treatment of non-fatal injuries. The driver of unit #2, an unidentified adult, sustained fatal injuries. A passenger of unit #2, a 28-year-old, was transported to a local hospital for treatment of non-fatal injuries. The second fatal crash happened at approximately 11:35 p.m., in the 500 block of W. Lapham Boulevard. A vehicle (Unit #1)

Washington County Sheriff Investigates Richfield Home Invasion

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A home invasion robbery was reported on Tuesday, Oct 17 to the Washington County Sheriff's Department. The robbery happened in the Nob Hill Drive subdivision north of CTH Q in the Village of Richfield. According to a press release, "Three younger black males were observed in the subdivision for at least an hour before the package was delivered a little after 5:00 p.m. It is believed that they were in the area waiting for the anticipated delivery of the package and were observed in what is described as a dark-colored newer SUV, possibly a Chevy Equinox. The male suspect who went up to the house and originally confronted the homeowners is described as a shorter/skinnier black male around 18 years of age wearing a yellow traffic vest. He was observed on foot in the subdivision leading up to this incident as well. This incident is believed to be related to a targeted identity theft of the victim as the package that was delivered was addressed to him but was not purchased