Below is a brief summary of some of the higher priority calls in Greenville for the dates of 08/04/19 to 08/17/2019.
Also attached is a summary for all calls in the Town of Greenville.
Domestic
A Deputy was dispatched for a domestic disturbance. Deputy arrived on scene along with several other backup deputies. One involved individual left prior to law enforcement arrival. Deputies spoke with the female party on what had taken place. Deputies also spoke with the woman's mother in law, father who had left via phone, and children. After interviews were done with all involved parties it was decided that no criminal charges would be requested. The disturbance was between the husband and wife which was only verbal, not physical. The husband left as he did want it to get that way due to his wife being arrested for the same situation months prior.
Welfare Check
Deputies were dispatched for a juvenile female who was in contact with the suicide hotline. The female stated that she wanted to cut her wrists and bleed out. Deputies went to the home and were not able to make contact. Deputies requested a phone ping on the girls phone for a location to check her welfare. Deputies conducted a neighborhood canvas in an attempt to get a phone number for her parents. While the phone was being pinged for location the mother of the daughter came home and allowed deputies inside. The female was found inside unharmed. Deputies spoke with the juvenile and mother at length regarding the history of the juvenile and plan to keep her safe. The female went for a mental health commitment voluntarily.
Disturbance
A Deputy was dispatched for an active disturbance. A resident at a group home had gotten upset and struck a staff member. Deputy arrived on scene and spoke with the suspect and staff. Suspect stated that the staff was getting lippy with him so he pushed a staff member but did not hit her. Deputies spoke with staff regarding the incident. After interviews it was found that the male had thrown items, threatened a staff member, grabbed, and pushed another staff member. The suspect was arrested on battery and disorderly conduct charges.
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.