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Greendale Police Blotter: Shot Deer; Bar Fight; Home Burglary

Police reports from Nov. 7 to Nov. 13.

These incidents are part of the call sheet from Greendale police:

Two lab dogs were reported running at large near Oakwood Lane on Nov. 7. The owner of one of the dogs was cited for animal at large.

A 57-year-old man was arrested for domestic violence and disorderly conduct at on Nov. 7.

A computer and a woman's wallet was stolen in a home burglary on the 7700 block of Parkview Road on Nov. 7. The door was not locked.

A man with a rifle was reported to be seen walking into the woods near Root River Parkway and 76th Street on Nov. 11. A deer was found with a gunshot wound in the woods. The Department of Natural Resources was contacted.

An 18-year-old man on a bike was arrested for resisting an officer, possession of THC, and possession of drug paraphernalia on Nov. 11 near the intersectionf of Grange Avenue and 84th Street.

A man reported that his car windows were broken by his girlfriend's ex-boyfriend on Nov. 12 on the 6800 of Magnolia Court.

A woman reported $3,400 worth of jewerly stolen last month on the 5900 block of Dale Lane.

A 20-year-old man was arrested for disorderly conduct on Nov. 12 at

A fight between four people was reported at bar on Nov. 12. Two 34-year-old men, one 36 year-old woman, and one 48-year-old woman were arrested for disoderly conduct.

Retail Thefts

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  • Six thefts at
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  • One theft at

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