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Police in Wisconsin increase enforcement following ‘takeovers' at public beaches

Police in Wisconsin increase enforcement following ‘takeovers' at public beaches

Yahoo26-06-2025
RACINE, Wis. (WFRV) – Authorities in Wisconsin are taking proactive measures to ensure safety following reports of recent 'takeovers' at public beaches.
According to the Racine Police Department, officers have responded to large gatherings and 'takeovers' occurring at North Beach and other area parks.
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In response, the department says it is implementing proactive steps to preserve safety and enjoyment of public spaces for both residents and visitors.
Efforts include:
Increased police presence during daytime and evening hours
Enhanced video surveillance in public areas
Strict enforcement of laws, including a zero-tolerance policy for illegal activity
Officials reminded the public that curfew for individuals under 18 is 11 p.m., and all city parks and beaches close at 10 p.m. Alcohol and glass containers are prohibited on beaches, in parks and on playgrounds.
'Our goal is to maintain North Beach and all local parks as safe, welcoming spaces for everyone,' the department stated. 'We ask all visitors to be respectful of public spaces and of one another.'
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Anyone with concerns or who witnesses suspicious behavior is encouraged to contact the Racine Police Department at 262-886-2300.
No additional details were provided.
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