Monday, August 12, 2019

Law Enforcement Report July 9th to August 3, 2019

Below is a brief summary of some of the higher priority calls in Greenville for the dates of 07/09/19 to 08/03/2019.

Also attached is a summary for all calls in the Town of Greenville.
  
Harassment 
A Deputy was dispatched for a vehicle lockout stating his daughter had locked her keys in her vehicle at work. The Deputy arrived and was not able to make contact with daughter as she did not work that day. Was not able to make contact with RP so Deputy used in house system to speak with father. After further investigation it was found the daughter's ex boyfriend had placed that call. The boyfriend had been harassing the daughter by sending pizza's, tow services, etc to her place of work. Deputy saved phone logs of suspect and has pending charges.  

Domestic Dispute
Deputies were dispatched for a female who was drunk and being physical with her soon to be ex husband. Deputies arrived on scene and found that the female was yelling, swearing, and chest bumping her soon to be ex husband. Deputies arrested the female for Domestic Disorderly Conduct. Deputies were called back out to the same residence after the 5 day no contact period was up for a similar issue. When Deputies arrived and investigated it was determined that nothing physical or vocal had taken place. Due to no laws being broken nobody was arrested. Deputies strongly suggested that parties separate for the night, neither were willing. The couple will be living in separate homes within the next week to help solve this issue.


Greenville National Night Out 
Greenville National Night Out was a success with a good turnout from the community. The public was very engaged with all the different equipment brought and asked questions. Equipment brought by Sheriff's Dept included K-9 Demo, MRAP vehicle, evidence trailer, ERT equipment/member, Bomb truck/robot, Dive gear, and boat. Special Memory Zoo also contributed by setting up a petting zoo for the kids which was a big hit. Food was purchased from the Meat Block in Greenville. The food was funded by Thrivent Financial and Outagamie County Deputy Sheriffs Association. 


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.