Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Post-Election 'Canada or Death' Call; Turns Out Heavy Trucks are OK; Elderly Man Deceased
Greenfield Police Blotter: Post-Election 'Canada or Death' Call; Turns Out Heavy Trucks are OK; Elderly Man Deceased

Nov. 10
Turns Out Heavy Trucks are OK
A resident on the 4600 block of S. 112th st. contacted police on a report that concrete trucks and dump trucks were using his street as a thoroughway and were tearing up the pavement. The caller was advised on the weight restriction exceptions that were granted these trucks as they are working on 112/Sunset.
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Elderly Man Deceased
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The Greenfield Police Department was called to assist the Fire Department with a deceased 67-year-old male at the Southpointe Healthcare Center just after 4 p.m. on Nov. 10.
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"Canada or Death" Call
Greenfield police were called to a residence on the 4500 block of S. 114th St. after a man told police his friend made statements that he was either going to kill himself or move to Canada. Officers made contact with the man just after 9 p.m. on Nov. 10, and the man stated he was being fictitious when speak to his friend over the phone. Police advised the man on his behavior.
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