Thieves stole six vehicles and attempted to steal eight more at Wauwatosa s Russ Darrow Kia last week.
After the initial thefts on the morning of Wednesday, Feb. 24, at the dealership, 1901 N. Mayfair Road, thieves returned to the dealership and its overflow parking lot hours later and attempted to steal more vehicles, according to police.
Some of the attempted thefts involved removing the rear windows of the vehicle and stripping off the steering column.
Next, between the night of Feb. 24 and the morning of Feb. 25, thieves attempted to steal more vehicles from the dealership s overflow parking lot across the street, at 1750 N. Mayfair Road.
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National Guard block North Avenue into Wauwatosa. (Photo by Isiah Holmes)
U.S. Marshals were on the ground in Wauwatosa during the city’s curfew and emergency declaration in October, according to Wauwatosa Police. The city’s emergency order brought numerous law enforcement agencies from across the state, as well as National Guard troops, to the suburban streets. The Marshals worked alongside the Special Operations Group (SOG), a small and secretive unit within the Wauwatosa Police Department (WPD).
This marks the first time the presence of U.S. Marshals has been confirmed in Wauwatosa during the curfew. The 7 p.m. curfew and emergency declaration were active from Oct. 7-12. Numerous agencies mobilized in Wauwatosa due to the city’s emergency declaration, from West Allis to Green Lake County. A full list of agencies that assisted WPD during the curfew has yet to emerge.