Crime & Safety
Greenfield Police Pursuit Ends In Milwaukee With Taser: Logs
Here's a look back at noteworthy Greenfield Police Department logs for June 6-Sunday.

GREENFIELD, WI — A Greenfield police officer was called out to a pursuit in the 6900 block of Forest Home Avenue on Saturday around 2 a.m. The chase ended with a PIT maneuver near 12th Street and Oklahoma Avenue in Milwaukee and one person being tased, according to the department's latest logs.
One person was booked and cited for resisting and released. Another was booked for felony eluding, possession with intent and concealed carry of a weapon, according to Greenfield police logs. Before they were brought back to the station for booking, some were taken to Froedtert hospital for minor injuries after police stopped the car, logs said.
Here's a look back at other noteworthy logs from Greenfield Police from June 6-Sunday:
Monday
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- Someone told police on June 6 that their Kia van was stolen the night before from the 7000 block of Coldspring Road, and police entered the vehicle as stolen, logs said.
- Someone in the 2900 block of Coldspring Road told police that two vehicles had their catalytic converters stolen between June 2 and June 4, according to logs.
- Police located a stolen Honda CR-V and took its occupants into custody on June 6 after the vehicle was spotted at a gas station in the 5200 block of Loomis Road, logs said. Officers arrived around 7 p.m. and determined the car was stolen out of Cudahy. Police took the vehicle's occupants into custody, citing both with operating without owners' consent, and one with possession of drug paraphernalia plus possession of meth and fentanyl, according to logs.
- Someone told police on June 6 he caught someone trying to steal a catalytic converter from his vehicle in the 3100 block of Colony Drive, logs said.
Tuesday
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- Someone told police that their front license plate may have been stolen, noticing it was missing alongside its screws. The car's rear plate was confiscated and destroyed and the plates were entered as stolen, logs said.
- Someone told police that a person stole his catalytic converter overnight in the 3100 block of Howard Avenue.
Wednesday
- A relative of someone who works at the Arby's at 4280 76th Street told police that a person pulled a gun on employees in the drive-thru on Wednesday around 4 p.m., logs said. After the report, police cited someone for misdemeanor concealed carrying a weapon and disorderly conduct while armed, logs said, and the person was released.
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