Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Weekly Law Enforcement Report - 1st week of May 2019

Here is a summary of some of the higher priority calls in Greenville. Also attached is a weekly summary for all calls in the Town of Greenville.
  
1st week of May, 04/29/2019 to 05/05/2019
  
Welfare check on Juvenile.

A Deputy was dispatched for an out of control juvenile. Deputy arrived and spoke with juvenile who was out of control kicking and yelling. After a brief interview it was discovered the juvenile wanted to inflict self harm on themselves. Juvenile agreed to self committal for mental health evaluation and support.
Weapons call Appleton Airport.

A Deputy was dispatched for an uncooperative male at the airport. The Deputy arrived and interviewed the suspect and it was determined the male was attempting to conceal a knife and 3 bottles of CBD (THC) oil within his luggage bag when going through TSA. The suspect was cited for attempting to bring a weapon on the airplane. The items were taken as evidence.
Traffic Stops.

Greenville residents have been complaining about traffic going through closed road signs on Julius Dr between School Rd and Spring Rd. Deputies have been doing extra patrol and making traffic enforcement stops. This will continue until road work is completed. 
 

The Town of Greenville contracts with the Outagamie County Sheriff's Department for enhanced law enforcement services for the Town. Deputy Garret Richards is devoted to serving Greenville by providing directed law enforcement to the community.  

If you would like to speak directly to Deputy Richards (non-emergency) please call the Outagamie County Sheriff's Department dispatch non-emergency number at (920) 832-5000 and ask to speak with the Greenville Deputy.  FOR ALL EMERGENCIES DIAL 911.

General inquiries can also be sent via email to garrett.richards@outagamie.org.  To submit an anonymous and confidential tip about any gang or narcotics activity call (920) 832-5629.


Outagamie County Sheriff's deputies are devoted to serving the Town of Greenville and welcome citizen input on law enforcement issues and concerns in the Town.