Crime & Safety
Greenfield Police Capture Car Chase, Crash On Video
Police said the driver of a stolen car from Oak Creek rammed a Greenfield squad car as he repeatedly tried driving away.

GREENFIELD, WI — Greenfield police say they've arrested the driver of a vehicle who sped away from patrol officers, rammed a squad car and tried running away.
According to Greenfield police, an officer on patrol along the 4700 block of South 27th Street on Tuesday reported seeing a vehicle that matched the description of one that was stolen out of Oak Creek.
Police said the officer tried to pull the driver over, only to have him speed away north on South 27th Street.
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Greenfield police said the officer used a driving maneuver to disable the man's car at South 11th Street and West Oklahoma Avenue. Police said three passengers ran from the vehicle. The driver attempted to get away in the stolen vehicle by ramming a Greenfield squad car that was driven by an officer.
Police said the officer wasn't injured, and continued to use his squad car to block the vehicle from getting away. After several tries and some intense moments, police said the vehicle was disabled and the driver was finally arrested.
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According to a FOX 6 report, the driver was a 19-year-old Milwaukee man.
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