Friday, May 31, 2019

Weekly Law Enforcement Report - 4th Week of May 2019

Below is a brief summary of some of the higher priority calls in Greenville.

Also attached is a weekly summary for all calls in the Town of Greenville.
  
3rd week of May, 05/20/2019 to 05/26/2019

Suspicious person complaints

Deputies have been receiving numerous complaints about a suspicious black male acting strangely throughout the week. His name is Louis and lives in Greenville. Deputy Richards has handled several complaints regarding him. He has not been threatening or violent. When he is asked to leave a business he does so without causing a scene. Louis also does not have money to pay for items. Deputy Richards would like to find a way to alert business owners in the area about him. The County's Crisis team is aware of him and are coming up with possible solutions for the future.

Parking complaints 

We have received numerous complaints about parking in the lot south of the baseball fields at the end of Meadow Park Dr. Deputy Richards has made contact with the owners who were out of state in IL. They have recently moved to the area with their elderly parents. A black Corvette and white Cadillac have been removed. A camper is still in the parking lot currently. Deputy Richards advised that by June 2nd the camper must be removed that parking lot is not long term parking. If parking issues continue vehicles will be towed at owners expense.  

Disturbance  

A Deputy was dispatched for disturbance between family members. One of the family members left before Deputies arrived. Deputies on scene spoke with the family present on what took place. Another Deputy was able to make a traffic stop on the suspect that had left the scene in her vehicle. After interviews on all parties it was concluded that a crime had not been committed. The suspect was spoken to about her actions and how future occurrences could result in citations or be arrested.
 


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.