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MILWAUKEE POLICE MAKE ACCIDENT REPORTS

AVAILABLE ONLINE 

Copies of reportable traffic accident reports are now available online at www.milwaukee.gov/accidentreports.  Reports may be viewed and printed free of charge.  Available reports include those for all incidents occurring after June 1, 2008, as well as some occurring before that date.  The public may search for a report online in the following ways:

  • By a case number that was provided by the investigating officer
  • By the first and last name of a driver involved in the accident
  • By the date the accident occurred

Online public access to reports of a sensitive nature is restricted.  These reports include fatalities and matters involving juveniles.  Individuals requesting these reports will be directed to the Traffic Records Section. [read more]

 

Search Reports by:

  • Case Number
  • Name
  • Date

The Milwaukee Police Department is implementing WisDOT Badger TraCS software to make accident reports available online. Reports filed as of June 1 will be filed electronically and made available at the below accident lookup link.

[TRAFFIC ACCIDENT LOOKUP ] 

Reports filed BEFORE June 1, may by available if they were filed electronically.

 

 


 

 

 

Two more sought in July 4 slayings 

James R. Washington

Antonio D. Williams

Milwaukee police today asked for the public's help in arresting two men suspected in a July 4 shooting that left four people dead.

"We believe that these individuals may still be local and both they and their weapons are still on the streets of the City of Milwaukee," Capt. David Zibolski, commander of the Milwaukee Police Department's homicide division, said today during a news conference.

Zibolski asked anyone with information about Antonio D. Williams, 25, or James R. Washington, 28, or their weapons to contact police at (414) 935-7360. 

[More] From JSOnline

A billboard message generously donated by Clear Channel Outdoor to assist Milwaukee Police in getting information on the July 4 homicides at 28th & Wright. We thank Clear Channel Outdoor for being our strong community partner in helping keep the City of Milwaukee a safe place to live and work.

The six billboards are scheduled to be up Friday, July 11. The locations are as follows:
  • 30th St. & Center St.
  • Fond du Lac Ave. & Locust St.
  • 30th St. & North Ave.
  • 24th St. & North Ave.
  • 27th St. & Atkinson Ave.
  • 35th St. & Wright St.
Thank you for helping us publicize this important community safety effort. 

 

 

 

 

Mayor, Police Chief Discuss Reward For Arrest In Quadruple Homicide

WITI-TV, MILWAUKEE  --  Miller Brewing/Coors Co. is offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of anyone responsible for killing four people on Milwaukee’s north side early on the Fourth of July. Anyone with information about the killings is asked to call Milwaukee police at (414) 935-7360. [see video]

 

 


  

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Milwaukee Police Launches YouTube Web Page

The Milwaukee Police Department launches its own YouTube Web page in an effort to provide citizens with informative videos produced by the Department as well as other news sources. Selected videos will range from public service announcements, interviews, safety tips to surveillance videos used to help identify criminals. Simply bookmark our new Webpage to keep up with the latest police-related broadcast video news and trends.

To visit our YouTube page go to: www.youtube.com/milwaukeepolice

 

    

 
 

Help Solve our Cold Case

The Milwaukee Police Department needs your assistance in solving these unsolved Cold Cases. If you have information that might be useful, please call the Milwaukee Police Department anytime day or night at 414-933-4444

Shining light on cold cases

The Milwaukee Police Department's revamped cold case unit is applying new forensic technology to long-unsolved homicides. - More from JS Online

   Applications for Police Officer are currently being accepted.

This is a continuous recruitment. Dates have not yet been scheduled for the written test administration in 2008. 

Click here for application forms and information. for application forms.                                                                    

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Applications for Police Aide are now being accepted.

Police Aide is a paid internship program for high-school graduates ages 17 to 19, leading to a career as a Police Officer.  You MUST have Adobe Reader installed on your computer to see the information material. Download Adobe Reader free at the Adobe web site.  Click here for Police Aide information and application forms. for Police Aide information and application forms.


 

        

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