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City-Wide Notable Calls

MPD Notable Calls 09/02/2021 to 09/03/2021

September 3, 2021 8:40 AM

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The information provided below about some of the calls officers responded to is derived from notes provided by MPD Officers-In-Charge (OIC) at the end of their shifts. Most narratives represent early and preliminary information that was gathered by an OIC from those in the field who were actively working cases. The OIC is sharing what they were being told, in the moment. In many instances, facts and circumstances, even the type of crime listed, can change as officers, detectives and investigators continue their work.

From 6:00 a.m. on 09/02/2021 through 6:00 a.m. on 09/03/2021, MPD received 475 calls for service.  This number does not include parking complaints or 911 misdials.  A breakdown of the calls for service per district is as follows: Central (115), East (94), Midtown (73), North (68), South (33), West (69), and Other (23).  "Other" is used for calls that either do not have a sector or the sector is not in the City.  This would be used in the case of one of our officers assisting another law enforcement agency.  

09/02

CENTRAL: Mental Health Conveyance – 8:17 am.  Officers made contact with a subject (25-year-old male) with mental health concerns who appeared confused and lethargic.  The subject told officers he was in a bicycle crash and complained of minor injuries.  Officers consulted with Journey Mental Health and conveyed the subject to the hospital where he was left in the care of medical staff.  Officers later returned to the hospital when staff reported the subject, who is under a Chapter 51 commitment, had left the building.  Officers located the subject and escorted him to the psychiatric wing where he was admitted.

EAST: Missing Juvenile/Runaway – 9:47 am.  A caller to dispatch reported he was with a child who appeared lost.  Officers eventually located the child's family and the child was returned home.

MIDTOWN: Sexual Assault – 11:59 am.  The victim reported she was sexually assaulted by several acquaintances several days ago.  Investigation continuing.

WEST: Armed Robbery – 2:15 pm.  Officers responded to the Stop N Go, 6202 Schroeder Rd, where employees reported a suspect displayed a firearm and demanded cash.  Incident report completed on MPD website.  Investigation continuing.

MIDTOWN: Damage to Property – 10:43 pm.  Officers responded to Dykman's Time Shop, 2701 University Ave, where an unidentified suspect broke a large front window.  Witnesses reported seeing the suspect walking away from the broken window carrying a duffel bag.  Investigation continuing.

MIDTOWN: Domestic Disturbance – 11:49 pm.  During an argument, the suspect (43-year-old male) threatened the victim and pushed her, causing injury to her wrist.  The suspect was arrested and charged with domestic disorderly conduct and battery.

09/03

NORTH: Information – 12:01 am.  Officers began an investigation into alleged child abuse which occurred in Green Bay.  Officers notified CPS and law enforcement officials in Brown County.

CENTRAL: Disturbance – 12:31 am.  Officers responded to the High Noon Saloon at 710 E Washington Ave where a group of 20-25 people were arguing and fighting.  Two suspects (29-year-old female and 45-year-old male) were cited for disorderly conduct.

WEST: Domestic Disturbance/Juvenile Arrest – 1:30 am.  Earlier in the evening, officers responded to a residence where the suspect (16-year-old male) was arguing with family members and threatening to break windows in the home.  Officers arrived, deescalated the situation and disengaged.  At 1:30 am, officers were called back to the residence as the suspect had kicked in a door and threw a tree branch through a window.  The suspect was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and damage to property.

Posted by: Chief Barnes

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