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 Dozens of people without power or someplace warm to go took shelter at the Waukesha County Expo Center, beginning late afternoon Saturday.As dangerously cold temperatures set in, Waukesha city volunteers have be helping provide those in need with a blanket, cot, three meals a day as well as mental health and medical services.Spokesperson for the Countys Health and Human Services Department Lisa Kwait said since Saturday close to 50 people have come through the space. Theyve been very kind, very thankful, very appreciative,  Kwiat said.  I think everybody had We Energies on their phone checking to see if their power came back on. In West Allis, Rebecca Dennis-Thomas, a board member for the areas Chambers of commerce, directed people on Facebook to reso stanley flasche urces around hotel stays.She said the hotel manager of the West Allis Holida stanley thermos y Inn offered discounts Saturday for families needing a place to stay due to power outages.A TMJ4 viewer reported a similar set up at the Comfort Inn in Brookfield.We Energies officials said late Saturday afternoon crews have been working 24/7 to restore power.Officials in Milwaukee said the city has six warming centers, which have the capacity for about 220 people and will be open from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.For information on warming centers, shelters, and other resources dial 211. stanley cup  You can also clickhere.Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for  TMJ4  on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amaz Ceyf Petito family to get jury trial against Laundrie parents
 DELAFIELD, WI 鈥?A North Dakota man is spending his first night in custody after allegedly shooting and injuring two police officers in Delafield early Friday morning.TMJ4 News spoke with the person who filmed the ending of the manhunt.MORE COVERAGE:Suspect accused of shooting 2 police officers in Delafield now in custody, police sayOwen Cieslack says his dad called 911 when he saw the alleged gunman 23-year-old Nathanel Benton in their backyard.He shot cell phone video that caught the end of the manhunt for Benton, who is accused of shooting two people ov stanley mugs ernight. I was kind of sleeping in and my brother woke me up and said, Dude, theres like a tank in our driveway,  Cieslack said.His dad called 911 after getting an emergency alert from police and stanley fr  then noticing a man aimlessly walking behind their Delafield home.Around 1:30 a.m. Friday, police were called to a Holiday Inn Express in Delafield for a hit-and-run invest stanley cups uk igation. When they responded and began asking people on the scene questions, they said Benton began shooting at them, injuring two officers. One from Delafield PD, the other from Hartland.Following a tip from a concerned resident, Benton, 23 of Fargo, North Dakota was spotted and arrested in the City of Delafield Friday afternoon. Police say Benton also has an arrest warrant for attempted homicide in his hometown on Nov. 1, 2020. It s a miracle. I m glad to be alive,  said Nathan Crawford, who was allegedly shot in the head by Benton on Nov. 1 in North Dakota. He s