Crime & Safety

TV Almost Dumped, Catalytic Converters Stolen: Greendale PD Logs

Catalytic converters were reported stolen on College and Ramsey and someone was cited for littering after they dumped a TV, police logs say.

Greendale Police Department
Greendale Police Department (Scott Anderson/Patch)

GREENDALE, WI β€” A person was cited for littering after cleaning up they tried to dump on Eastway and Sycamore on Thursday, residents have reported more catalytic converters getting stolen, and at least one person was cited for OWI, according to Greendale Police Department call logs.

Here is a sampling of the department's logs from Dec. 24-30:

Catalytic Converters Stolen

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A catalytic converter was reported stolen from 4500 Ramsey Avenue on Dec. 24. It was likely taken between 6 p.m. on Dec. 23 and the morning of Christmas Eve, call logs said.

Another catalytic converter was reported stolen from 5000 College Avenue between Dec. 22 and 24, call logs said.

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Man Cited For 2nd OWI

A man was pulled over near 76th Street and Grange Avenue on Dec. 26 and cited for OWI 2nd, call logs said. Citations were also issued for PAC 2nd, speed and Possession of THC, logs said.

Vehicle With No Lights Suspected Of Dumping TV

A vehicle with no lights was pulled over on 51st Street and Eastway on Friday. The driver was also suspected of dumping a TV near Sycamore, and police logs say the suspect admitted to discarding the TV.

Citations were issued for no proof of insurance and littering, and the driver removed the TV for proper disposal, according to call logs.

Hidden Cameras Found In Home: Ex-Boyfriend Suspected

Someone told police she discovered hidden cameras in a Greendale home that she did not allow or know about, call logs said, and her ex-boyfriend is suspected of placing the cameras.

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