Orville Powell GREENVILLE The Greenville Department of Public Safety is asking for assistance in the search of a dementia patient who went missing Thursday afternoon. According to GDPS Interim Director Brian Blomstrom, GDPS was notified of a dementia patient who walked away from a local hospital while receiving treatment. The agency is currently looking
For 23 years, Jamie Sorsen has been patrolling the streets of Greenville, working alongside his fellow officers and firefighters to keep the community safe. While every member of the Greenville Department of Public Safety brings their own set of skills and talents to the department, working diligently to keep the streets clear of wrongdoers, there’s one additional element that separates this particular police officer and fire investigator from his peers in the department.
A mother and her three children safely escaped a house fire Tuesday, thanks largely in part to being alerted to the home’s smoke detectors. At approximately 4:11 p.m., the Greenville Department of Public Safety was dispatched to a structure fire at 500 E. Eureka St.
The next sizable housing development in Greenville is nearing its final steps of approval, pending a final decision from the City Council. The Greenville Planning Commission on April 27 voted unanimously to recommend approval of the Forest View Planned Unit Development Site Plan submitted by Green Development Ventures LLC.
Three teenage boys from Greenville were injured in a car crash on Wednesday night in a car that was reported stolen. The Montcalm County Sheriff’s Office responded to the crash around 8:20 p.m. on Berridge Road near Sidney Road. The investigation found a 1999 Cadillac was traveling south on Berridge Road when the driver lost control and the vehicle left the roadway.