GREENDALE, WI – A person was pulled over for a traffic stop near Loomis Road and Radburn Lane in Greendale around 9:15 p.m. Tuesday evening, but after a second officer arrived on the scene, the vehicle drove away, according to Greendale police records.
Logs indicate the vehicle was chased until the Greenfield Police Department deployed bangers near West Layton Avenue and 27th Street. After the “high risk stop”, the logs indicate that the driver was arrested for evading officers and for the fourth violation while intoxicated.
Here’s a look at other responses the Greendale Police Department responded to between Jan. 21 and Jan. 27:
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Credit Card Fraud Investigation
A woman has reported possible credit card fraud following an incident in December, according to the newspapers. The victim’s card was used at the Best Buy in Greenfield on December 23, but the bank declined the payments, according to the newspapers. Two suspects have been identified and an investigation continues, according to Logs.
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Stolen scrapings
A Speedway manager at 5400 76th Street reported an employee stealing $327 worth of scratch-off lottery tickets on Monday, according to newspapers.
Underage tobacco, open intoxicants
A man was arrested for operating under the influence, underage smoking, speeding over posted limits and open intoxicants on Jan. 22 near 92nd Street and College Avenue, according to the newspapers.
Stolen car in Euston
A resident reported Tuesday that his silver 2013 Kia Optima was stolen at 7200 Euston Street.
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