Crime & Safety

Police Blotter: Prowler; Dog Bites Boy; Drunken Driving

Read about a car striking a brick home, a few OWIs and a little boy being bitten by a dog.

These incidents are part of the call sheet from Greendale police from June 1 to June 7.

An officer reported a miscellaneous investigation at  in which a juvenile male was arrested on June 1.

A drunk man hit the side of a brick house with his car on the 5300 block of South 51st Street on June 2. The 24-year-old man was arrested for drunken driving with a blood alcohol content of  .13.

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An Oak Creek man was arrested for absolute sobriety with a blood alcohol content of .009, operating without a license and underage possession of tobacco on June 3 on the 6000 block of West College Avenue.

A juvenile girl was pulled over near West Grange and Westlake Drive and arrested for truancy, curfew, no proof of insurance and operating outside of restrictions on June 4. A juvenile male passenger was arrested for curfew and possession of drug paraphernalia and marijuana.

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A 39-year-old Franklin man was arrested for fourth OWI with a blood alcohol content of .16 on June 4 on the 5300 block of Orchard Lane.

A 41-year-old Greendale man was arrested with a blood alcohol concentration of .03 for prohibited alcohol concentration fourth offense with a passenger under the age of 16 on June 4 near Loomis Road and College Avenue.

A dog bit a 7-year-old boy on June 6 on the 5300 block of Lakeview Drive. The boy was riding his bike when he asked a man to pet his dog. The dog bit him when he reached to pet him and the owner of the dog left the area.

A 62-year-old man was arrested for prowling and disorderly conduct after a woman reported him trying to break into her house on the 7800 block of Edgehill Road on June 7.

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