Greendale Police Arrest Subjects Involved with Damage to Parkway
April 14, 2011 | 01:36 PM Posted by the Greendale
Police Department
Greendale Interim Police Chief Bob Malasuk announced
that on Monday, April 4, 2011, Greendale Police
Officers arrested 5 adult male subjects for causing
criminal damage to the Root River Parkway.
At approximately 10:30 p.m., Police were notified to respond to the Root River Parkway near Grange Avenue where there was a report of vehicles driving recklessly on the grass. When Officers arrived, they were able to stop 5 mud-covered vehicles leaving the area. In checking the area, Officers found a substantial amount of damage to the grass and soccer areas of the Parkway. The soft, wet grass of the soccer field had been driven on, causing deep ruts and torn up grass. Parkway officials estimate the damage to be approximately $5,000, and will be seeking restitution.
All 5 male subjects, who reside in Milwaukee and West Allis, were arrested in their vehicles. They admitted to driving on the grass and causing the damage although they gave no explanation as to why they were driving on the soccer fields.
On Thursday, April 14, 2011, all 5 men were charged in the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office with Criminal Damage to Property.
At approximately 10:30 p.m., Police were notified to respond to the Root River Parkway near Grange Avenue where there was a report of vehicles driving recklessly on the grass. When Officers arrived, they were able to stop 5 mud-covered vehicles leaving the area. In checking the area, Officers found a substantial amount of damage to the grass and soccer areas of the Parkway. The soft, wet grass of the soccer field had been driven on, causing deep ruts and torn up grass. Parkway officials estimate the damage to be approximately $5,000, and will be seeking restitution.
All 5 male subjects, who reside in Milwaukee and West Allis, were arrested in their vehicles. They admitted to driving on the grass and causing the damage although they gave no explanation as to why they were driving on the soccer fields.
On Thursday, April 14, 2011, all 5 men were charged in the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office with Criminal Damage to Property.