Muskego standoff: Man accused of cocaine possession, more
MUSKEGO, Wis. - A Muskego man is accused of cocaine possession and more in connection with a Monday morning standoff.
Prosecutors charged 44-year-old Adrian Mata with misdemeanor criminal damage to property, felony cocaine possession and three other misdemeanors. Court records show his cash bond was set at $3,000 on Tuesday.
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Police were called to a home on Adrian Drive around 3:15 a.m. It was reported that Mata was "out of control" looking for his drugs, a criminal complaint states. He had closed himself into a bedroom when officers arrived, and a standoff ensued.
Prosecutors said officers tried to talk to Mata through the closed door. He said he was "having a bad day" but did not elaborate. He repeatedly refused officers' orders to come out. There were guns in the home, but it was not believed Mata had any with him. Ultimately, the Suburban Critical Incident Team was brought in to help take Mata into custody.
When Mata was searched at the Muskego Police Department, the complaint states Mata had a clear container with cocaine inside and a glass tube with white residue on it.