Police: 75-year-old man dies after he's pinned underneath his vehicle

WAUKESHA (WITI) -- Waukesha police say a 75-year-old man was killed on Thursday night, May 29th in an incident in which he was pinned underneath his vehicle.Police were dispatched to the area of Comanche Lane and Madison Street in Waukesha around 7:45 p.m.There, Waukesha Police and Fire Departments located the man pinned under his vehicle at the bottom of a hill.Life-saving efforts were unsuccessful -- and the man was pronounced dead at the scene.A Waukesha Police Accident Reconstruction Specialist was called to investigate the crash scene.The investigation is ongoing.Waukesha police say their early indications are this was a single-vehicle crash, where the victim was crushed by his own vehicle.Monitor FOX6 News and FOX6Now.com for updates on this story.

Flight for Life called out to motorcycle crash near Waukesha West High School

WAUKESHA (WITI) -- Waukesha police say Flight for Life has been dispatched to a motorcycle crash that has occurred near Waukesha West High School on Monday evening, May 26th.The accident has prompted road closures in the area of River Road, south of Moccasin Trail.Waukesha police say one person is involved in this crash.Monitor FOX6 News and FOX6Now.com for updates on this developing story.

Love Disney's "Frozen?" Watch it in the park this weekend!

WAUKESHA (WITI) -- The City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department announces Movie Night in the Park will take place Friday, May 30 at Cutler Park in Waukesha and feature the Disney box office blockbuster, Frozen!Free special activities for children will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will include several Waukesha Youth Collaborative organizations.The movie will begin at 8:30 p.m.“Movie in the Park is a wonderful free community event and a great way to kick off the start of summer,” said Pat Grulke, Recreation Services Manager. “This year’s movie seems to be really popular and we anticipate a great crowd.”Disney’s Frozen, based on a Hans Christian Andersen fairytale, takes place in the kingdom of Arendelle.The powerful Snow Queen Elsa casts the kingdom into eternal winter.Her sprightly sister Anna teams up with mountaineer Kristoff and his trusty reindeer Sven to break the icy spell.The movie will begin at 8:30 p.m. and free popcorn will be available to the first 300 children attending the event.Families are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs for this outdoor event.In case of rain, the event will be moved to Schuetze Recreation Center, 1120 Baxter St., Waukesha.For more information please call 262-524-3737 or visit www.ci.waukesha.wi.us/parks.

Swollen river: Heavy rain brings Fox River in Waukesha to minor flood stage

WAUKESHA (WITI) -- After heavy rains on Sunday and again on Monday, the Fox River is on the verge of flood stage in Waukesha -- and it's affecting the riverwalk near downtown.Officials have blocked off a trail that usually takes folks under a bridge near the Fox River because the lowest part of the trail is under water.So far though, it looks like the river levels are only causing inconvenience in downtown Waukesha -- and not damage.Heavy rain has led to a swollen Fox River.Near the river is the Sweet Perfections Bake Shoppe.

Girl Scouts put their "purrsonalities" into new cat habitat at HAWS

WAUKESHA (WITI) -- On Sunday, April 27th, HAWS, the Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha County, welcomed nine members of the Junior Girl Scout Troop 2553 from Horizon Elementary, Pewaukee, as they completed their Bronze Award by installing a special new cat habitat at the shelter.The new cat habitat very much reflects the Troop members’ personalities: the Princess motif is complete with a kitty castle, throne room and luxury ‘meow motel.’“The girls were very excited to do a project for HAWS,” noted Troop Leader, Heather Gergen. “They utilized skills learned during their six years in Girls Scouts while gaining many new ones along the way including teamwork, brainstorming, project planning and management, research, budgeting, fundraising, securing material donations, construction, sewing and painting.”The Troop brainstormed and researched several projects before voting to work with HAWS to refurbish their cat habitat.

Waukesha doctor "stunned" after alleged attack, police chase

WAUKESHA (WITI/AP) — A Waukesha doctor is charged with attacking her estranged husband and leading police on a chase before she was shocked with a stun gun and arrested.A criminal complaint says 49-year-old Jan Doenier violated a court order to stay away from the family's Town of Delafield residence Monday night and struck her husband.

Two killed, one hurt in head-on crash, speed possibly a factor

WAUKESHA (WITI) -- Two people are dead and one sustained multiple injuries following a two-vehicle crash on Sunset Drive, just east of Highway 83, in the Town of Genesee Wednesday morning, April 23rd.A 23-year-old woman from Waukesha and a 23-year-old man from Milwaukee died as a result of the crash.

New Berlin police need your help identifying robbery suspects

NEW BERLIN (WITI) -- New Berlin police are seeking the public's help in identifying two male suspects responsible for the armed robbery of the BP Gas Station on 124th Street and Beloit Road.It happened on March 28th just before 8:00 p.m.Police say the men entered the gas station and displayed a handgun -- threatening to kill the clerk.Police say the men fled the scene in a black, two-door Honda Civic with a rear spoiler (possibly a 200-2005 model) -- with no registration plates.Take a look at these surveillance photos.

Man accidentally shoots self, dies outside Meno. Falls business

MENOMONEE FALLS (WITI) -- A 61-year-old man is dead after officials say he accidentally shot himself in the chest in the parking lot of Bob Lanier Enterprises in Menomonee Falls on Thursday morning, April 3rd.Officers were dispatched to the scene just before 9 a.m. As a precautionary measure, officials advised businesses in the area to lock down and shelter in place.