Crime & Safety

Catalytic Converters Stolen + Banana Vandalism: Greenfield Police

Here's a look back at noteworthy call logs from the Greenfield Police Department for May 16-Sunday.

GREENFIELD, WI — A resident in the 5000 block of 31st street reported vandalism to her house in the form of bananas and eggs on Saturday morning, the latest logs from the Greenfield Police Department show.

The resident told police that at some point during the previous night, someone egged her house and left chewed-up bananas on her window, according to Greenfield police logs.

Here's a look back at other noteworthy logs from the department from May 16-Sunday:

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  • A resident in the 5400 block of Loomis Road reported their catalytic converter was stolen on May 16, logs said.
  • Someone reported their catalytic converter was stolen in the 5800 block of West Layton Avenue on May 16, logs said.
  • A man who Greenfield police took into custody after a traffic stop in the 3600 block of 108th Street on May 17 was placed in an interview room at the station and soon after went unconscious and appeared to be overdosing, logs said. Officers used Narcan on the man and the Greenfield Fire Department brought him to St. Luke's, according to logs.
  • Someone reported a catalytic converter was stolen from a bus in the 9200 block of West Layton Avenue on May 17, logs said.
  • A business at 10600 West Layton Avenue told police two people tried to leave the store with a cart full of items, logs said. Police arrested both people near 108th Street and Layton on May 17, according to logs.
  • Someone reported a catalytic converter was taken from a van at some point overnight before May 20 in the 5200 block of 48th Street.
  • Someone reported the catalytic converter was taken from their vehicle at some point the morning of May 21 in the 3400 block of Colony Drive, logs said.
  • Someone from out of town told police the catalytic converter was taken from their vehicle when they were visiting the city on May 22, logs said.

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