patching...
Update: Have you signed up for our once-daily newsletter yet? Click here to get the top headlines right in your inbox! »
Welcome back, Patch Blogger!

Fbi

Monday, November 26, 2012

Violent Crime in Shorewood and Wisconsin

The Federal Bureau of Investigation report on crime in the United States, includes data from Shorewood and most other communities in the state. See what kinds of violent crimes were reported here and how the village compares to others.

Every year, the Federal Bureau of Investigation uses data reported to it by nearly every law enforcement agency in the country to build a report on crime in the United States. The report includes data on reported crimes, from theft to homicide, arrests, trends and how many officers are employed in communities.  Patch has taken the Wisconsin data and put it into a searchable database. Fill in the name of a community to see the number of reported violent crimes in 2011, and click through to learn more about the types of offenses within each community.  Find out about property crime in Shorewood and Wisconsin. See the whole 2011 Crime in the United States report, and the 2010 report.

Property Crime in Shorewood and Around the State

The Federal Bureau of Investigation report on crime in the United States includes data from Shorewood and most other communities in the state. See what kinds of property crimes were reported here and how the village compares to others.

Every year, the Federal Bureau of Investigation uses data reported to it by nearly every law enforcement agency in the country to build a report on crime in the United States. The report includes data on reported crimes, from theft to homicide, arrests, trends and how many officers are employed in communities.  Patch has taken the Wisconsin data and put it into a searchable database. Fill in the name of a community to see the number of reported property crimes in 2011, and click through to learn more about the types of offenses within each community.  Find out about violent crime in Shorewood and Wisconsin. See the whole 2011 Crime in the United States report, and the 2010 report.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

FBI Seeks Suspects in 8 Credit Union, Bank Robberies

In one case in Wauwatosa, the two subjects robbed three telllers at gunpoint and made off in a stolen car, found burned a short time later. In Racine, the same bank was hit twice, two weeks apart.

Local law enforcement and the FBI are seeking suspects in at least eight credit union and bank robberies in the past month throughout Southeast Wisconsin, according to our partners at Fox 6 News. The FBI Milwaukee Division is seeking the public’s help in identifying these serial robbery suspects at seven credit unions and one bank, all thought to be related and committed by the same subjects. The robberies occurred at the following financial institutions, Fox News said: Anyone with information on these cases is urged to call local law enforcement or the FBI Milwaukee Division at 414-276-4684. In the Wauwatosa robbery, two men entered the Landmark Credit Union on Thursday, wearing masks and each with a gun. One of them robbed three tellers …

Ron

10:52 pm on Saturday, November 24, 2012

Hey! Didn't I see that guy in a Movie once? Or was it Twice?   more ›

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Milwaukee FBI Office Head Leaving For D.C.

McNamara was first woman appointed as special agent in charge of Milwaukee division.

Editor's Note: The original version of this story stated that McNamara accepted a promotion to the FBI's New York office. She was actually promoted to a position in the FBI's headquarters in Washington D.C. Apologies for the error. Nancy McNamara, the special agent in charge of the FBI's Milwaukee division, said in a speech to South Suburban Chamber members that she is leaving her post for a promotion in Washington D.C.  McNamara told an audience of about 40 that she was hoping to stay in Milwaukee for a few years but accepted the promotion after 10 months on the job. She was the first woman appointed to lead the Milwaukee division and will officially leave in about three weeks. McNamara spent the first 12 years of her professional career …

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Crime Time: Burglary, FBI in Shorewood, Drunken Driving

A roundup of the latest from the Shorewood police reports.

A house in the 4500 block of North Bartlett Avenue was burglarized August 4, after police say the house was entered through an unlocked window. A credit card was stolen, but police don't know whether it was used after the theft. Also in the police report:

Got a Hot Tip?