WAUKESHA -- A Waukesha parent was reportedly afraid to call police after a neighbor said they would make their son's life "a living hell" after some roughhousing between their two elementary school-aged children Thursday.

According to the police report, a 10-year-old and 8-year-old were wrestling with other neighborhood kids earlier Thursday when the 10-year-old charged at the 8-year-old. The 8-year-old reacted and hit the 10-year-old causing some redness on his cheekbone, according to police. The parents of the 10-year-old called police initially saying that their son was assaulted by the other boy and that the parents of the 8-year-old would "make her son's life a living hell" if they called police.

According to the parents of the 10-year-old, the parents of the 8-year-old were fearful of an eviction notice from their apartment if they had one more contact with police. The parents of the 10-year-old told police they were fearful of retailiation against them by the other parents and wished to cancel their phone call with police, stating they would lock the door and not anser if they arrived.

Police said because there had been a welt on their son's eye, they needed to look into the matter. Three squads were dispatched to the scene just after 5 p.m. to conduct their investigation. Upon investigation, police said the major dispute came over both sets of parents disagreeing about parenting styles and throwing around accusations. Both parents were counseled on their behavior when dealing with each other. There was no intentional or criminal act to take report for.