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face. known only as kim, she didn't want her face shown, but became very emotional when talking about the shooting. >> she had me on the ground. >> so here's what's next. officer devon kraemer is scheduled to make her first court appearance on wednesday to face the charges. meanwhile, she remains on paid administrative leave from the police department. joyce: new concerns tonight about the growing number of prescription drug deaths in wisconsin. examiner, 217 people have died in milwaukee county so far this year. the youngest victim was 12 months old. the oldest was 93. four of the victims were children under the age of three. sheldon dutes is live at the greenfield police department with our big story coverage tonight, sheldon they want people to take this seriously. >> joyce, they sure do. this is one of the locations where they can drop off their cut down on the amount of people up using these drugs. of the 4 toddlers who've overdosed on prescription drugs in milwaukee county this year, investigators say at least two of them may've swallowed oxycodone they found in the home. when it comes to keeping the little ones safe, detective sergeant chris deglopper has this advice. detective sgt chris deglopper: i look at prescription pills just like we look at a firearm. would you leave a loaded gun sitting on the counter in your kitchen? it's the same thing. deglopper even suggests keeping medicine locked up. detective sgt chris deglopper: i think that's a great way of preventing kids from obtaining these pills or finding pills and experimenting. >> the greenfield police department wants to prevent teens and adults from abusing prescription drugs. they're joining other departments across the state this weekend for a drug take back program. >> detective sgt chris deglopper/gpd a lot of people that become addicted to heroin or opiods start with finding mom or dad's instead throwing or flushing away your old, expired or unused medications,you can drop them off here. >> and you just empty your pills into a ziplock bag like this one and place the bag in the green bin right here in the lobby. detective sgt chris : this is the safest way of doing it. i hope we see a lot of people here tomorrow dropping off their meds. >> you can drop off your old meds at the department between 8am and 2pm tomorrow. similar events are happening across the state, to find a location near you, just head to or you can call the police department closest to your home. we are live at the greenfield police department tonight. >> like sheldon mentioned, tomorrow is drug take back day across the state of wisconsin. the last take back was held in april. that's when police collected three semi-trucks full, or over 64,000 pounds of pills, making wisconsin number three in the >> when you are done, don't save them, don't think i might need is for something else, get rid of them. >> turning in your pills also keeps them out of landfills and from polluting the water. patrick: the other big story we're following tonight, the sexual assault case against the milwaukee officer involved in the shooting that sparked violence in sherman park. colleen henry joins us from the milwaukee police department. colleen, the department is now investigating a supervisor. colleen: police say the officer confided in a mentor here at the p.d. the day after the sexual assault.,now the dtm investigating what that sergeant knew and if he properly reported it. prosecutors say the night after 24-year-old dominique heaggan-brown killed sylville smith he sexually assaulted a drunken and incapacitated man. >> i do find that it contains probable cause. >> police say the following morning, the officer texted sgt. joseph hall whom he considered a mentor quote need your help big time but need to handle this the according to the criminal complaint, the two met, and quote the defendant claimed the sex was consensual, but admitted that the adult victim was drunk and had medical issues. no one answered at the sergeant's home this afternoon the chief told reporters he's now investigating whether the sergeant followed department rules about reporting evidence of a crime. chief ed flynn: sgt hall did share this information ultimately with the change of co time, but he did share the conversation. colleen: the department hasn't released the sergeant's photo or record he's been an officer since 2000 and is in line for a promotion to lieutenant. at the pd. joyce: new tonight, a wisconsin woman is facing disorderly conduct charges after investigators say she smeared peanut butter on dozens of cars outside what she thought was a donald trump rally. police say 32-year-old christina ferguson was drunk when she entered a meeting of a that's in central wisconsin, and started yelling about how she hates trump. but the meeting had nothing to do with politics. after she was asked to leave, police say she used peanut butter to write profanities on 30 vehicles outside. commitment 2016 coverage. chelsea clinton will be back in >>chelsea clinton will be back in wisconsin next week to campaign for her mother. the former first daughter will visit la crosse, stevens point, and madison on tuesday. she'll encourage people to vote early. thil third visit to wisconsin in less than a month. her mother, presidential nominee hillary clinton, has not been in wisconsin since before the april primary. it's the largest amount of money the germantown school district has ever asked for. voters next month will decide whether to approve $84 million to upgrade schools. wisn 12 news' hillary mintz tells us why the district is hoping the community votes to invest in their future. hillary: the germantown school district has a big wish list. . $84 million worth of that is a division i school. without an auditorium, but at a pool, without a field house. >> principal joel farren says space is pretty tight . especially between classes,and for concerts. >> the chairs will come all the way down to hear. you can put them up for that. it's truly a gymnatorium, is what we call it07. >> he believes it's vital to upgrade technology options too. other needs include ramps for students with disabilities. they are using this as an area for people to get help. it's estimated that taxpayers would pay an extra $400 a year for a home valued at 25o thousand dollars. >> this is for the kids, it is also an investment in our motivated. getting the word out to vote yes for her two boys sake and future students. >> the community now has a chance to get involved. they can take care of what they own and what is there is. -- there's. >> i don't care if it is in the inner city or the suburbs, it is the people and the teachers that make a difference. i don't think buildings make a difference. >> schools are very important because the kids are our future. we need to update the schools. i would love to have a pool in the high school. >>" that sinks or swims on election day. hillary mintz, wisn. the field house would be open to the public to use as well. is in play for the republican nominee. alberta darling tells mike gousha that there is one part of the state that has been slow to warm up to trump. >> i think that when push comes to shove, when people think about the november 8 dates, they will vote for 12. >> how trump can appeal to voters after the groping allegations. after upfront, stay tuned for george stephanopoulos. this week, is the american dream debt for working class americans? the role the economy will play in the presidential election. joyce: new tonight at 10:00, 10 cases of hand-foot&mouth disease at a local high school. the action school officials are now taking and the warning for parents. much time in front of a screen? the nation's top pediatricians weigh in. how much screen time is right for your children. that's tonight on wisn 12 news at 10:00. >> this company plans to build a new headquarters. the currently empty plot of land needed to be rezoned to build office buildings and parking structures. they are the latest business to mo we are getting more mentum -- momentum and even more momentum. they understand that this is where the action is. >> the first day of construction is expected to create a least 400 jobs. >> it is a little cold if you're heading to football games. here is the thing mark, the chill will last the weekend. west of us, we get to enjoy that here. that is next in the weather. >> they are really delicious. >> one big headline, high you can get your hands on these sweet treats and help a good cause at the same time. >> this is the message that has everyone i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. on healthcare, russ feingold will work with both parties to lower premiums and cut health care taxes. i want to do the hard work of improving the system so it works for middle class families. but in washington, senator ron johnson sides with big insurance. voting to make medicare a voucher program, forcing seniors to pay more for prescription drugs, and letting insurance companies patrick: new on 12. an assembly line of volunteers making a difference by feeding thousands of people, their signature dessert. joyce: wisn 12 news' melinda davenport introduces us to an army of pie makers at a germantown parish. melinda: its an all hands on deck operation. forty-five hundred pies, in just 48 hours all for a good cause. >> these are fresh dutch apple pies, made from the apples of our local pine hill orchard in germantown. its the 8h year for the homemade dutch apple pie sale at st. boniface catholic church. melinda: each pie costs $12, all made by more than 500 volunteers and the parish school families. >> it is several, several trailers full of apples that it more than: -- melinda up at 5:30 : this the morning to construct, and they will end their day, tonight at 7:00. then they'll do it all over again saturday, to get the job done. their students, reap the benefits of the sale, since the money goes straight to the school. >> a lot of things we need within our school, we've made a lot of school improvements, a lot of updates, our school is starting a k-3 program this year, so supporting funding that program. one of these pies as there's a reason they sell out quickly. >> it really is something that is word of mouth. our pies are really easy to sell, because they are really delicious. melinda ripe for learning, with : apples ripe for the picking. in germantown, melinda davenport wisn 12 news. joyce: a limited amount of cash and carry pies are still available. if you'd like one, we have the information on wisn.com. patrick: a spooky exhibit is now open at the milwaukee art museum, just in time for it's called haunted screens german cinema in the 19-20's. the exhibit let's you experience a revolutionary time in art and film history. visitors can learn all about the historic works that continue to influence filmmakers. >> you'll see in the set drawings the concept of what the director and what the set designers wanted the set to look like and then you'll see photographs of what the set actually looked like and then you'll see clips of the film where the set is, you know, there. features hundreds of drawings, photos, posters, cameras, and film clips. it runs through january 22. joyce: find out when the little ghosts and goblins will be hitting the streets in your neighborhood. you will find it on the wisn 12 at. at. don't worry, we are wondering all over the studio. let's get a live look outside. he will show you what is happening out here. the sunset is 5:59 p.m. a big clouds day here. i was hoping for an amazing sunset. you get a break like this sometimes. this is the bottom of the cloud cover up. get lucky, sometimes it does not work out. it is still nice out there to the west. or two degrees, it is cool out there. there is some wind chill, bring you down to 44. if you're heading out this evening, be prepared for that. a nice color here in receive. way up north. from door county although it back, this might be the weekend to go up to the north. they will probably be some decent color next week as well. leads are coming down, monday, good for lee breaking. if you don't like reagan, he tried to blow it up as much as humanly possible. it is going to be much better because we are drying monday. 44 in beaver dam. 44 in watertown. it is going to be: down, if we can call it is going to be -- it is going to be cooling down. a lot of these places are past their growing season. if you still want to hold onto any kind of flowering plants, you want to cover them up state here. the warm air is going to be moving in. it starts tomorrow and really kicks in here on sunday. let's show you all around the state. 58 in milwaukee. 64 in rockford. getting to 70 in rockford on saturday. 56 up north. a little bit cooler. rest for it if you are headed to football games. i gets, -- gloves. we have been spoiled this year without too many cold nights for football. it is going to be a battle between the cloud cover and clearing out this evening. i don't think it is completely sunny for your saturday, more on the forecast for sunday after someone he thought that will clear out. the temperatures are down in the low 30's in the mid-light -- in saturday, 60 on sunday. we will love for you to share your photos with me on twitter and facebook. showers on tuesday, 68 on monday. some of that rain could be on the heavy side. temperatures are 60 degrees. the following weekend looks pretty good at this point as well. let's focus on this week first mowin g. forget about the wind, this is what everyone is talking about. patrick: aaron rodgers making a sweater made famous by just bridges -- jeff bridges in the big lebowski. pendleton usa website for $239. it is our number one bestseller. >> you know what would look good for that sweater yet --? some skies. >> coming up, the two packers receivers who had a great night mike mccarthy: we talked all week about moving on, cleansing ourselves from the dallas loss. the basics of what we do and how we play, how we train, what we believe, we were not there sunday. the ability to move on and start clean against the bears. i'm glad that our team did that. joyce: that's packers head coach mike mccarthy after last night's win over their arch rival at lambeau field. receivers had career nights against the bears. stephen watson: the packers wide receivers caught all three touchdowns in the win against the bears. it turned out to be a career night for adams and montgomery. adams is one shy of the record. with 132. he registered his first multi-touchdown game of his career. >> it was a statement, i feel good. especially coming off of the hit last week. it is awesome to show my teammates wanted anything what it is like. to show my family, my coaches the -- what i can do. and finished with catches for 56 yards. >> that is the mindset that i have, that is the mindset i was raised with. >> the packers became the second team in nfl history with at least three players recording at least 10 catches per game. the only other team to do that is the 1994 patriots. : the wiaa state playoffs kick off tonight here are just some of the games we will be covering. in division one. middleton at oconomowoc in the division two oshkosh north at hartford and the big showdown in division three between wisconsin lutheran at new berlin eisenhower. it should be a great night for football. i know you will be busy. clay matthews lets his hair fly, patrick known for his long : blonde locks, the packers star linebacker whips his hair around . are brangelina getting back together? what we just llarned to the rumors and why brad has not responded to the divorce paper. and plus, the new photos janet jackson pregnant. >> and hhw kramer plans to top the seiest tango of all time. >> plus, suzanne somers turning 70s. >> michael buble after the surgery that could ended his career.

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