Police called to Pulaski High School for report of two people trying to enter without permission
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Milwaukee Police were called to Pulaski High School on the south side Friday.
An MPS spokesman says two adults tried to get into the school without permission. They were kept out.
Police were called and one of the adults had an outstanding warrant.
MPS says this was not a result of anything that happened inside of the school.
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