Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Weekly Law Enforcement Report - May 27 to June 9, 2019

Below is a brief summary of some of the higher priority calls in Greenville for the dates of 05/27/2019 to 06/09/2019.

Also attached is a weekly summary for all calls in the Town of Greenville.
  
Burglary along STH 76
A Deputy was dispatched for a burglary complaint. The Deputy spoke with the homeowner who stated that the house had been vacant for some time, but was recently working on a car on the property. The owner had left some tools around the vehicle to repair the car.  The tools were reported stolen. The homeowner did not have any cameras on the property to capture photos of possible suspects. Tire tracks were left in the driveway. Extra patrols will be done and this case has been forwarded to the Investigation Division.

Theft - Midwest Properties
A Deputy was dispatched for a theft located at Midwest Properties. The Deputy spoke with the owner of the property who stated that their ATV and trailer had been stolen from their fenced in lot. The fence gate was open and not secured during the time of the theft. The Deputy attempted to gain surveillance footage of the theft but was unsuccessful as the cameras were not operational. The Deputy was able to get the serial numbers for both the stolen ATV and trailer. Both items were listed on NCIC as stolen status. No suspects at this time.

Suspicious Person  
A Deputy was dispatched for a suspicious person located at Subway. The caller reported that an older male had stopped a young girl which the caller was babysitting and offered her chips. The caller was concerned that the older male might have been enticing the young child. The Deputy went to speak with the staff at Subway regarding the incident. After further investigation it was discovered that it was an elderly man who frequents Subway and is friendly with everyone. The parents of the child and babysitter were contacted with the results.



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.