Patch will be counting down the top Greendale stories of 2012 leading up to New Year Day. Today's story features a man who was able to find his stolen computer with his iPhone.
Suspect is accused of trying to make off with $500 in merchandise in a shopping bag.
A Greendale contractor is accused of stealing jewelry while working at a home, then selling it to stores in Greenfield.
The intersection of S. 68th St. and Grange Ave was closed off when a Jimmy Johns delivery driver struck and killed an elderly woman Monday night.
A man is accused of pointing a gun with eight rounds in the magazine at his wife during an argument where he shut off the power to their residence and refused to turn it back on.
This week's police reports include a French horn that bruises, a stolen but recovered iPhone and underage sexual relations.
The department rents out Santa suits and uses the fund for things around the firehouse and charity.
In wake of school shooting in Connecticut, Greendale Superintendent John Tharp says "safety is our top priority."
The police department will be fundraising for the K9 Unit. Meet a real working police dog!
The suspect ran from police leaving behind his blue Addidas.
Suspect is accused of his second OWI charge after a Greendale police officers finds him driving drunk in a pickup truck with a suspended registration.
The Greendale Against Bullying nonprofit is giving students, parents and victims of bullying an alternative way to report and combat bullying through third party mediation.
This week's police report's includes a home burglary, 5 stolen iPhones and a stolen gun.
Greendale police are called to a road rage incident and they say the aggressor is driving under the influence of drugs.
A man in apparent need of a GPS is accused of his fourth drunk driving charge and tells a police officer he's upset because he just found out his wife is cheating on him.
Greendale has 1.98 officers for every 1,000 people living in the community. Use this searchable database on Patch to see how this compares with others around the state.
This week's police report includes drunken driving, fraud, underage drinking and disorderly conduct.
A Franklin woman accused of shoplifting from a store at Southridge Mall is caught with pills when she's searched at the Greendale Police Department.
A Greendale man is accused of fighting with his parents then cutting himself with a knife while drunk.
The men collided with each other the night before Thanksgiving and both told police they had been drinking.
A handful of incidents were reported to our neighboring friends, Greenfield police, on Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday. Some of them were in the 76th Street area.
After getting into an argument with a woman inside a Greendale home, police say a man gets his gun, begins to load it and tells the woman when she gets home later he and his son will be gone.
This week's police report includes possession of narcotics, operating while intoxicated, a loud neighbor and more.
This woman was caught by an online scammer. We've got tips on how you can try to avoid that fate, and have a much more enjoyable shopping experience this holiday season.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation report on crime in the United States, includes data from Greendale and most other communities in the state. See what kinds of violent crimes were reported here and how the village compares to others.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation report on crime in the United States includes data from Greendale and most other communities in the state. See what kinds of property crimes were reported here and how the village compares to others.
Departments participating in a Thanksgiving drunken driving task force will gather Wednesday night in public display of their intentions.
This week's police report includes a woman falling victim to an Internet scam and a large fire in the backyard of a residence.
This week's reports also include a number of people were arrested for operating while intoxicated and a few retail thefts.
Couple gave the man a spare key 10 years ago to feed their pets and used the key to break-in, police say.
Also, a man was accused of removing political signs from yards and another was arrested for knife possession and trespassing at Walmart in this week's police reports.
The grant has $5,000 dedicated for traffic safety equipment, and will provide police presence aimed at enforcement of Wisconsin’s seat belt and child safety seat statutes.
Wisconsin's Medical Examining Board accepted the surrender after records revealed that Kowalski admitted to molesting two teenage staff members when he was a volunteer doctor for the Milwaukee County Council of Boy Scouts in the 1980s.
The Climate and Culture Task Force in the Greendale School District will examine issues and challenges related to harassment as a proactive step to ensure that students feel safe in the schools.
Greendale police say a Milwaukee woman, 17, had her young niece take a cell phone from a Southridge Mall store and was later arrested with other stolen goods.
Suspect and daughter allegedly try to steal $700 in merchandise from Kohl's.
Suspect goes to Boston Store and Macy's and opens the accounts, police say.
The following items are brief summaries from the police call log for Oct. 19-Oct. 26.
A Milwaukee police officer whose gun accidentally discharged in the mall last year pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and was ordered to pay a fine—and possibly to replace something the police have kept.
Suspect, 43, is charged with 4th OWI after he gets stopped with alcohol in his system.