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 PEWAUKEE 鈥?A 37-year-old Waukesha man has been arrested in connection with an attempted kidnapping at a Pewaukee liquor store on Monday afternoon.According to the Waukesha County Sheriff s office, a  40-year-old woman was leaving The Beer Depot, on Prospect Avenue, when a man approached her, and picked her up off the ground.The woman was able to get away  and ran back into the store. The attempted kidnapper then drove away, but was later located at his residence by Waukesha County Sheriff s Detectives, and taken into custody.Charges of attempted kidnapping, false imprisonment, and disorderly conduct were forwarded to the Waukesha County  District Attorneys Office for review.The man remains in custody. This appears to be an isolated incident with no threat to the public, officials say.Nearby  stanley cups businesses tell TMJ4 that investigators stopped by with photos of the man and asked if anyone knew him. The manager, Kaitlyn Prest, at Curly s Waterfront Sports Bar and Grille said she knows many of her customers and she has never seen the man. Prest said this scary incident was a reminder to be cautious.  It definitely is alarming like I wouldnt expect it. Especially to be broad daylight for things to happen like this, but just a reminder that hey always be aware of your surroundings. If something doesnt seem right, its probably not right.  The owner of the liquor  stanley website store said he is working with the Sheriff s Department as stanley cup  it continues to investigate the incident. Its about time to watch on Tvxh Milwaukee woman hopes to become   essential caregiver   to take care of husband in assisted living
 WISCO stanley cups uk NSIN 鈥?You get to use your own creativity this year and create your own polar  stanley cup price plunge to raise money for Special Olympics athletes of Wisconsin.In years past, people have come together and done a polar plunge into Lake Michigan or community pools. This year, however, things a stanley cup re going to happen a little differently thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. Those who want to show their support for the Special Olympics athletes can create their own plunge either at home or at specific locations across the state. Southeast Wisconsin Could See Up To Six Inches Of Snow SaturdayIf you would like to take part in an in-person event, you can head to one of eight events this year that include sledding, tubing, and snowshoeing. For dates and locations of these events, click here.You can also choose to take part in the polar plunge from the safety of your own home. All you have to do is get really cold and snap a picture or take a video. You can choose to get into a bathtub full of ice water, make snow angels in your swimsuit, have a winter water balloon fight, or whatever else you can come up with. Get creative! If you choose to take part at home, you can purchase the  Chillin at Home  package which is stocked with things you may need to warm yourself up afterward. The packages include a camping mug, toasty hot chocolate mix, festive cookie cutter, Chilly Bears Secret Sugar Cookie Recipe, and more. The packages can be purchased here.The polar plunge has been around since 1999 and has raise