West Allis police seek 2 men in connection to assault near 108th and Oklahoma

WEST ALLIS -- West Allis police are asking for the public's help to identify two men in connection to an assault that happened at a business near 108th and Oklahoma.The West Allis Police Department released surveillance photos of the suspects on Friday, February 23rd.According to police, both suspects are described as white males, 25-35 years old, about 6'1" tall, and 180-225 lbs.PHOTO GALLERYIf you know the people in the attached photos or anything related to this incident you're asked to contact West Allis police at 414-302-8084 or remain anonymous by calling Crime Stoppers at 414-476-CASH. 

Recognize this woman? West Allis police search for business theft suspect

WEST ALLIS -- West Allis police are asking for the public's help to identify a woman in connection to a theft that occurred at a business near 68th and Greenfield.The West Allis Police Department shared surveillance photos from the incident to their Facebook page on Thursday, February 22nd.PHOTO GALLERYThe suspect is described as a black female, about 30-35 years old, with short hair and longer braids.

Police investigate "bomb-type threat" made on West Allis Central High School

WEST ALLIS -- West Allis police are investigating to determine the origin of a threat made on West Allis Central High School on Friday, Feb. 16.Officials say the initial report was a bomb-type threat had been located written on toilet paper.Officers and staff conducted a walk through and did not locate anything suspicious.

Police: Shots fired into home near 110th and National in West Allis, no one hurt

WEST ALLIS -- West Allis police are investigating after shots were fired into a home near 110th and National early Wednesday morning, Feb. 7.It happened around 1:00 a.m.

West Allis police looking for 3 people after woman claims she was recorded in bathroom

WEST ALLIS -- West Allis police are looking to identify several people in reference to a complaint about a woman possibly being video recorded without consent in a restroom of a business near 84th and Greenfield.Officials say the incident happened on Saturday, January 27th between 4 and 5 p.m.According to police, the two main subjects are described as black females, approximately 18-20 years of age, and having large builds.

Caught on camera: West Allis police need help identifying theft suspect

WEST ALLIS -- West Allis police are looking for help to identify a suspect in connection to a theft at a business near 108th and Cleveland -- as well as several other stores in southeastern Wisconsin.Police say the subject is described as black male, in his 50's, bald, glasses, gray goatee, 5'8" tall, and 180 pounds.

Know this person? West Allis police want to talk to woman in reference to computer equipment theft

WEST ALLIS -- West Allis police are asking for your help to identify a woman in reference to the recent theft of computer equipment from the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District, according to the department's Facebook page.West Allis officials say the subject is described as a female, white with dyed red hair.

Recognize these guys? West Allis police seek 2 people connected to thefts near 76th and Lincoln

WEST ALLIS -- West Allis police are asking for the public's help to identify two people in connection to several thefts at a business near 76th and Lincoln.The department released photos on Friday, January 12th.The first subject is described as a black male in his 30s, about 6' tall, with a stocky build.The second subject is described as a black male in his 30s, about 5'7" tall, with a thin build.PHOTO GALLERYPolice say the two were operating an approximate 1996-model Pontiac Bonneville with no plates.If you have any information on the people in the attached photos, you're asked to contact the West Allis Police Department at 414-302-8000 or remain anonymous by calling Crime Stoppers at (414) 476-CASH.

West Allis officials track use of Narcan, drug overdose calls with interactive map

WEST ALLIS -- As the new year begins to unfold, West Allis police are asking for the public's help to end the opioid epidemic.To help understand the growing problem, the West Allis Fire Department has been tracking use of Narcan and drug overdose calls in and around West Allis.

West Allis police respond to 2-vehicle crash near 70th and Orchard

WEST ALLIS -- West Allis police are investigating a two-vehicle crash that happened near 70th and Orchard Saturday afternoon, December 23rd.The crash happened around 3:00 p.m.According West Allis police, one person was transported to the hospital.

West Allis police need your help identifying man connected to package theft

WEST ALLIS -- West Allis police are trying to identify the suspect in connection to a package theft from a residential porch near 81st and National.Authorities say the suspect is described as a black male, 5'9"-5'10" tall, 20-25 years of age, wearing all black clothing.

West Allis PD looking to ID man in connection with hit-and-run investigation

WEST ALLIS -- West Allis police are looking to identify a man in connection with a recent hit-and-run investigation.Officials said the hit-and-run happened near the area of 60th and National.The man police would like to identify was traveling in a black SUV.Anyone with information on the suspect or anything related to the investigation is asked to contact the West Allis Police Department at 414-302-8000 or remain anonymous by calling Crime Stoppers at 414-476-CASH.

Nathan Hale High School student arrested after teacher struck by Taser during altercation

WEST ALLIS -- A Nathan Hale High School teacher was struck in the arm with a Taser during an altercation between two students on Wednesday, December 13th, according to a letter sent home to parents by the principal.The student who brandished the Taser was taken into custody by West Allis police, the letter says.The teacher was in class on Thursday, and the principal noted in the letter "we are thankful to our teaching staff and the West Allis police for their swift response to ensure the safety of students.Below is the complete letter from the Nathan Hale High School principal: