WATERFORD â A Muskego man allegedly assaulted a man, breaking his nose and ribs, in Waterford.
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Charles R. Pampuch, 51, was charged with felony counts of strangulation and substantial battery.
According to a criminal complaint:
On Thursday, a deputy with the Racine County Sheriffâs Office was referred by the Muskego Police Department to respond to the corner of Loomis Road and North Wind Lake Road for a battery. Upon arrival, the deputy was told that an officer with the Muskego Police Department found a car on the side of the road with an injured victim with blood on his face.
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Muskego Police ready to transition to new chief in April
In less than two months, the Muskego Police Department will transition to its seventh chief.
Current chief Richard Rens announced back on January 21 his retirement on April 16, 2021. He has been chief for the past four years, part of his 30 year time with the Muskego Police Department. Prior to this he was a member of the UW-Milwaukee Police force.
Chief Rens is credited with overseeing the construction of a new police station, enact an Officer Wellness Program to assist department members during times of crisis, oversaw the department’s re-accreditation in 2020, and served as President of the Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Association.
By Paul Fletcher
Dec 29, 2020
A series of loud booming noises that rattled windows in southeastern Wisconsin Sunday was possibly caused by frost quakes.
The Muskego Police Department posted on its Facebook page that it had received several reports of the booms within city limits, with posts on social media suggesting they were also heard across Waukesha, Big Bend, Wind Lake, and Vernon.
Just in case dealing with blowing snow, drifting snow, impassable driving conditions, and threats of blizzards isn t enough, weather officials now tell us frost quakes exist. A story from
Bring Me the News indicates, A series of loud booming noises that rattled windows in southeastern Wisconsin Sunday was possibly caused by frost quakes.
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When I first read this, I assumed it was from ice sliding off rooftops and crashing to the ground. But rather, frost quakes are caused when water underground freezes, and then expands, causing the surrounding soil and rock to crack, according to an ABC News story cited by