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House Fire, Possession, Sexual Intercourse With a Minor

This week's police report includes possession of narcotics, operating while intoxicated, a loud neighbor and more.

These incidents are part of the Greendale police's weekly call sheet from Nov. 16-22

A 22-year-old woman was arrested for retail theft concealment and possession of narcotics at Southridge Mall on November 16.

A 27-year-old Greenfield man was arrested for operating while intoxicated with a blood alcohol content of 0.12 near 76th Street and Grange on November 17.

Several residents witnessed a woman yelling and swearing at her boyfriend outside on the 5900 block of Broad Street on November 17. A number of neighbors made complaints. Officers tried making contact with the woman but she was not home.

Three juveniles were arrested for curfew on the 5300 block of 76th Street on November 18.

A resident reported a fire in their living room on 6300 block of Schoolway on November 18. The resident put sheets on a kitchen table, which had a lit candle on it.  The fire department responded to the call.

A juvenile male and female were arrested for sexual intercourse with a minor after police found an occupied car at Root River Parkway on November 18.

A 42-year-old Germantown man was arrested for operating while intoxicated on the 5200 block of Morley Drive on November 20.

An 18-year-old man was arrested for possession of marijuana at the Boston Store parking lot on November 21.

Retail Theft 

One theft at Sears

Five thefts Kohls

One theft at JCPenney

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