Crime & Safety

Gas Station Drive-Off + Woman Points Gun At Crossing: Wauwatosa Police

Wauwatosa police responded to a catalytic converter theft and a car theft attempt in police logs from April 29 to Thursday.

Officers from the Wauwatosa Police Department responded to someone driving off from a gas station without paying, a woman pointing a gun at an intersection and a catalytic converter theft.
Officers from the Wauwatosa Police Department responded to someone driving off from a gas station without paying, a woman pointing a gun at an intersection and a catalytic converter theft. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

WAUWATOSA, WI — Wauwatosa police responded to multiple calls, including a woman pointing a gun at another woman at an intersection, between April 29 and Thursday, police logs showed.

Here are some notable events from the Wauwatosa Police Department logs.

A Wauwatosa woman told police that another woman drove off from the gas pump without paying on the 700 block of N. Mayfair Road on April 30, police logs showed. The woman left with $35.05 worth of gasoline.

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Another Wauwatosa woman told police that a different woman pointed a gun at her while at an intersection at the Mayfair Mall parking lot on April 30. The event happened near the Macy's northwest parking lot.

Two unknown people stole the catalytic converter from a Honda Element on the 10000 block of Blue Mound Road on Wednesday, police logs showed. The converter was worth around $1,000.

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Four people tried to steal a Kia Optima from the parking lot of the Cheesecake Factory around 9:19 p.m. on Wednesday, police logs showed. The car wasn't stolen, but thieves caused $1,000 worth of damage.


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