Amazon makes donation to support Kenosha Police Department's K-9 unit

KENOSHA -- The Kenosha Police Department received a special gift from Amazon.The company donated toys and dishes to support police K-9 "Eddie" -- and the Kenosha Police Department's goal of adding a new member to the K-9 unit.The gifts came from the Amazon Fulfillment Center in Kenosha.The Amazon fulfillment center in Kenosha has more than 2,500 full-time employees and is committed to giving back to the community where its associates live and work.

Evacuation at Harborside Academy, Reuther Central H.S. in Kenosha after threat found

KENOSHA -- A threat found at Harborside Academy on Wednesday, April 13th forced an evacuation of Harborside and Reuther Central High School, which share the same building.Kenosha Unified School District officials say the threat was found in a girls bathroom at Harborside Academy -- a charter school serving grades 6-12.Reuther High School, serving grades 9-12 and Harborside share the same building.Around 12:30 p.m., students were evacuated from the building, and Kenosha police were called.Students were outside for just under an hour, while police performed a sweep of the building.

Death investigation: Human remains found along road in Kenosha County

KENOSHA -- The skeletal remains of a human body have been found in a ditch on a road in Kenosha County.Officers were dispatched to 122nd Ave.

Police: 38-year-old man being held in jail, accused of stabbing man in Kenosha

KENOSHA -- Kenosha police say a 38-year-old man is being held in jail, accused of stabbing another man on Saturday, April 2nd.The stabbing happened around 7:30 p.m. on 61st Street near 24th Avenue.Police located a 52-year-old Kenosha man suffering from a stab wound, and he was taken to the hospital in Kenosha, and later flown to Froedtert Hospital.The 38-year-old suspect was taken into custody and was being held in jail on a charge of first degree recklessly endangering safety.

Kenosha police seek suspect(s) after man shot & hurt in parking lot across from tavern

KENOSHA -- Kenosha police are investigating a stabbing that occurred at a tavern early on Sunday morning, April 3rd.Shortly before 2:00 a.m., police were called to the hospital for a 21-year-old man with a gunshot wound.

35 years in prison for Steven Zelich, who pleaded guilty in death of Jenny Gamez

KENOSHA COUNTY -- 54-year-old Steven Zelich, a former police officer charged in connection with the death of a 19-year-old woman, was sentenced to serve 35 years in prison on Wednesday, March 30th.

Analysis reveals "weathered gasoline" created "gas-like" odor in Kenosha; source unknown

KENOSHA -- Officials with the Kenosha County Sheriff's Department on Tuesday, March 29th provided an update on an investigation into a "gas-like" odor in downtown Kenosha.

Kenosha police: Taser used on man after shots fired into home near 54th Street, 16th Avenue

KENOSHA -- Kenosha police say a Taser had to be used on a man after shots were fired into a home near 54th Street and 16th Avenue on Monday morning, March 28th.The shots were fired around 6:00 a.m.Officers were called out to the scene around 1:00 p.m., when neighbors found bullet holes in the home.Police say a man had barricaded himself in a van in a driveway next to the home that the shots were fired into, and he refused to come out of the van.Tactical officers responded to the scene and got the man out of the van.

Kenosha's "Dream Playground" temporarily closed months after opening due to issues with floor

KENOSHA -- Kenosha's "Dream Playground," which opened in October 2015, has been temporarily closed for repairs due to what officials are calling a "premature wearing" of the rubberized surface at the playground.Officials announced the closure on Friday, March 18th.City officials say the surface was tested for fall-related safety, and flaws were found in the rubberized surface that could endanger the safety of children in the event of a fall, and impact a child's head.The playground, located in Petzke Park, at 2900 14th Avenue (near 14th Avenue and 31st Street) has been closed pending a solution.The specially-designed floor is made of poured-in-place rubber, and, based on fall heights, officials say specific standards need to be met.The 15,000-square-foot "Dream Playground" has been a popular destination since it opened in October as the city's first fully accessible playground.City officials remain proud of the community effort in raising support and constructing the playground -- an effort that involved more than 3,000 volunteers.City officials have noted that the community participation with the build in August and September 2015 had nothing to do with the floor's performance.The goal is to address the flooring issue and reopen the playground as soon as possible.CLICK HERE to learn more about Kenosha's Dream Playground.

Deal in the works? Industrial park developers negotiate for former dog track in Kenosha

KENOSHA — The broker for the former Dairyland Greyhound Park in Kenosha says there are a few offers on the table for the 228-acre site from developers interested in making the property an industrial park.Transwestern principal Thomas Boyle says he's currently negotiating terms for the property near Interstate 94.

Aaron Siler case: Kenosha Co. D.A. says use of deadly force necessary to stop threat

KENOSHA -- Kenosha County District Attorney Robert Zapf says the use of deadly force by Kenosha police officer Pablo Torres in the death of 26-year-old Aaron Siler was necessary to stop the threat that Torres "believed" to be present.Siler was shot and killed by Officer Torres, an 18-year veteran of the Kenosha Police Department on March 14, 2015.

Ten loose bison euthanized in Kenosha Co., seven others safely corralled

KENOSHA COUNTY -- Kenosha County Sheriff's deputies responded after a herd of bison escaped from a local farm near County Highway NN in the Town of Paris on Saturday, March 5th.The call to authorities came in shortly after 8:00 a.m."Started looking and saw the tracks leading out of the property and started making phone calls," said Tom Pierson, bison owner.Missing were 17 bison who were able to escape their enclosure due to a fallen tree that had compromised the fence."There were 17 animals and they were all gone and they split up into two different groups," said Pierson.

Home invasion case: Kenosha police search for two armed and dangerous men

KENOSHA -- The Kenosha Police Department are searching for two men suspect in a recent home invasion -- 18-year-old Matthew Turner and 24-year-old Nicky Harris.According to police, both men currently have active warrants and should be considered armed and dangerous.PHOTO GALLERY

Vehicle drops debris on I-94 near County Highway E, leading to flat tires

KENOSHA COUNTY -- The left lane of I-94 eastbound at County Highway E in Kenosha was closed on Thursday evening, January 25th after a vehicle dropped some sort of metallic debris on the eastbound lanes around 7:45 p.m.Kenosha County Sheriff's officials say "several" vehicles were damaged.Traffic was backed up on I-94 after some vehicles suffered punctured tires.No crashes have been reported.Tow trucks were dispatched to the scene to assist with getting the vehicles with flat tires off the roadway.Two lanes were shut down on I-94 eastbound at one point -- but one lane was reopened.

Man accused of manufacturing/delivering meth, fire started during execution of search warrant

PLEASANT PRAIRIE  -- Kenosha County Sheriff's officials say a 43-year-old man was arrested on Tuesday morning, February 23rd, and he is expected to face several charges related to the manufacture and delivery of meth and marijuana.Officials with the Kenosha County Sheriff's Department's "Drug Operations Group" executed a search warrant at the man's home on 104th Street in Pleasant Prairie around 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday.Kenosha officials received assistance from the DEA-MKE Clandestine Lab, a K-9 deputy, Pleasant Prairie police, and Pleasant Prairie fire officials.Around 12:15 p.m.the man left his home and drove away in his vehicle.He was stopped by a Pleasant Prairie police officer and a Kenosha County Sheriff's K-9 unit and taken into custody.The man was advised that a search warrant was being executed at his home due to several prior controlled purchases of meth and marijuana.The man was transported to the Kenosha County Jail.Around 12:30 p.m., officials with the DEA-MKE Clandestine Lab team entered the home.Due to the "volatile and potentially toxic nature of manufacturing meth," this team was the only law enforcement personnel allowed to enter the home.