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Home / Crime and Justice / Oak Creek Man Accused in Nine Business Burglaries

Oak Creek Man Accused in Nine Business Burglaries

30 Jan

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Summary

  • Man faces nine felony burglary charges for incidents between May 2023 and May 2025.
  • Suspect identified through surveillance, witness accounts, and DNA evidence.
  • A warrant is active for the suspect's arrest; he is not currently in custody.
Oak Creek Man Accused in Nine Business Burglaries

A suspect from Oak Creek has been charged with nine felony counts of burglary following a series of break-ins targeting businesses in Milwaukee and nearby southern suburbs. The alleged incidents occurred over a two-year period, from May 2023 to May 2025. The accused, Raymond Ratzel, 43, faces significant penalties, including up to 18 years and six months in prison for each count.

Ratzel is accused of entering restaurants, cafes, and retail establishments by force, often smashing windows or doors to gain access. Stolen items primarily consisted of cash registers, with one incident resulting in the theft of an estimated $18,000. Authorities utilized surveillance footage, phone records, vehicle data, and witness identifications, including some who knew Ratzel, to build their case. In one instance, DNA evidence collected at a crime scene was consistent with Ratzel.

As of the filing of the criminal complaint on January 29, 2026, Ratzel is not in custody, and a warrant has been issued for his apprehension. His charges are enhanced by a habitual criminality repeater status, stemming from a prior felony conviction in 2019.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Raymond Ratzel, 43, is accused of breaking into nine businesses across Milwaukee and its southern suburbs between May 2023 and May 2025.
Authorities used surveillance footage, witness identifications, phone records, vehicle data, and DNA analysis to link Ratzel to the crimes.
A warrant has been issued for Ratzel's arrest, and he is not currently in custody.

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