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Police Blotter: Only Three Thefts; Fraud Complaints
These are the police reports from June 13 to June 19.

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I absolutely love to shop and have a long-time love affair with shoes, which is why Greendale is a perfect place for me to be. Southridge Mall and the downtown village stores should keep me occupied during my spare time.
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So far I learned that the historic downtown village and Southridge Mall means a lot to the Greendale community. I'm looking forward to learning about all the issues.<b><br></b>
These are the police reports from June 13 to June 19.

OWI offenses from June 13 to June 19.
25-year-old was arrested after accident in Greendale.
Kay Jewelers joins the list of stores renovating in mall.
Sixth consecutive year the high school is ranked by The Washington Post.
School district tries to be aware of budget constraints before making decision
The luncheon will be held in West Allis on July 19.
Two staff members earned facilities manager certification.
Carrie Staats was awarded a certification of completion on Monday's school board meeting.
The man arrested broke into a garage on Badger Court.
The church has flags hanging outside with prayers for the world.
The store will be open until Friday and maybe some days next week.
A public forum will take place before a decision is made the same night.
Naked biking, changes to the Fourth of July parade, and a brain cancer walk were highlights in local news.
A Greendale teen who was diagnosed with cancer received donation from theatre department for charities that raise cancer awareness.
These are the reports for June 6 to June 12.
Group will hire lawyer to fight county's redistricting proposal.