Port Washington - When a driver tossed an empty 24-ounce can of beer out of his car window here a couple of weeks ago, an irritated witness wrote down the car's license plate number and called police from his cell phone.
The vehicle from which the beer can was thrown "looks like one of your police cars," the caller told police.
He was right. The beer can was tossed out the driver's side window of an unmarked Port Washington squad car being driven by Police Chief Ed Rudolph.
When confronted with the allegation, Rudolph said "that he may have done something like that," according to a report released Thursday by Ozaukee County Sheriff Maury Straub, who investigated the case.
Rudolph, police chief in Port Washington for 35 years, told investigators that he "may have drank a beer down at the lakefront" and that he "may have thrown it out" the window.
Rudolph also "indicated that he probably should get a littering citation" as a result of the beer can being tossed along Maritime Drive.
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The vehicle from which the beer can was thrown "looks like one of your police cars," the caller told police.
He was right. The beer can was tossed out the driver's side window of an unmarked Port Washington squad car being driven by Police Chief Ed Rudolph.
When confronted with the allegation, Rudolph said "that he may have done something like that," according to a report released Thursday by Ozaukee County Sheriff Maury Straub, who investigated the case.
Rudolph, police chief in Port Washington for 35 years, told investigators that he "may have drank a beer down at the lakefront" and that he "may have thrown it out" the window.
Rudolph also "indicated that he probably should get a littering citation" as a result of the beer can being tossed along Maritime Drive.
http://www.jsonline.com/news/ozwash/sep04/257781.asp