Crime & Safety

Cars And Catalytic Converters Stolen + Silly String: Greenfield PD

Here's a look back at noteworthy logs from the Greenfield Police Department for April 25-Sunday.

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GREENFIELD, WI — Several people reported the theft of their cars and catalytic converters in Greenfield over the past week, according to the latest Greenfield Police Department call logs.

Here's a look back at the details and other noteworthy logs from April 25-Sunday:

  • Catalytic converters were stolen from two vehicles near the 6900 block of Layton Avenue, logs said. The thefts were reported on April 25.
  • Two people at Metro Market loaded a cart full of items, left the store, and fled the area in a vehicle that had no license plates on April 25, a manager of the 4279 76th Street store told police.
  • A catalytic converter was stolen from a vehicle when it was parked at the Hales Corners Park and Ride in the 4800 block of 108th Street on April 25, logs said.
  • A 2017 Kia was reported stolen from the 5900 block of Coldspring Road on Wednesday, logs said.
  • A 2020 Hyundai had its window smashed and steering column damaged in the 4800 block of 72nd Street on Wednesday, logs said.
  • A vehicle was stolen without keys in the 3100 block of American Drive at some point between Wednesday evening and Thursday morning, logs said.
  • An SUV that was parked in a guest spot in a parking lot in the 4000 block of 35th Street was reported stolen on Thursday, logs said.
  • A pickup truck was reported stolen on Thursday morning from a business in the 5100 block of 27th Street, logs said.
  • A catalytic converter was reported stolen from a van in the 4400 block of 46th Street at some point after Friday evening, logs said.
  • A party was asked to leave Sky Zone on Sunday after one of the kids started spraying people and objects with silly string, management told police according to logs. When management had confronted the family they started yelling obscenities, logs said, and police stood by until the party left.

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