Traffic stop leads to arrest of two wanted on warrants
Two men were arrested at 10:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 9, after Saukville police pulled over the car they were in because there was an outstanding warrant from the Butler Police Department for the registered owner, according to a Saukville police report.
According to the report:
The registered owner and driver was a 35-year-old Menomonee Falls man and his passenger was identified as a 27-year-old Milwaukee man, who was also wanted on a warrant through the Ozaukee County Sheriff’s Department.
While talking to the passenger, police could smell the odor of burnt marijuana coming from inside the vehicle.
Police searched the car and found a marijuana cigarette on the floor of the front passenger seat.
Both men were taken to the Ozaukee County jail and charges for possession of marijuana, first offense, were requested.
In another incident, a Town of Cedarburg man was arrested about 3 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 14, after police stopped him for speeding on West Dekora Street at Railroad Street and found that his license had been revoked following a drunk-driving charge.
Charges for driving after revocation and driving under the influence were requested.
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