The vehicle was reported Wednesday afternoon off of Springhurst Boulevard, west of Greenfield.
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Emergency crews on the scene where a man was found dead in a vehicle in a retention pond in Greenfield Wednesday, June 30. Author: WTHR.com staff Updated: 11:20 PM EDT June 30, 2021
GREENFIELD, Ind. A man was found dead in a retention pond in Greenfield Wednesday.
Police said officers got a call about the vehicle in the pond Wednesday afternoon and arrived to find a truck partially submerged in the water near Springhurst Boulevard on the west side of Greenfield. They also found the man, identified only as a 61-year-old Greenfield man, face down in the water.
A fast-acting neighbor helped to minimize damage after a lightning strike started a house fire in Greenfield Wednesday evening.Fire departments were summoned to 24 Cameron’s Way at 6:30 p.m. as a thunderstorm roiled through the area. It is thought.
Police: 2 arrested after fleeing Mount Pleasant crash
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MOUNT PLEASANT, Wis. - Two people were arrested after fleeing a crash Thursday morning, April 15 in Mount Pleasant.
Police were called to the intersection of Spring and Newman around 10:30 a.m. due to a two-vehicle crash involving a Saturn and a Toyota.
Upon investigation, officers determined the driver and passenger of one of the vehicles took off on foot after the crash. Officers located the individuals, with citizen help, and apprehended them after a short foot chase.
The driver has been identified as a 20-year-old from Racine, and faces charges that include hit-and-run causing injury, bail jumping and operating without a license. The passenger, a 20-year-old from Mount Pleasant, faces a resisting arrest charge. Both were taken to the Racine County Jail.
Tree trimmers saved dogs, residents from big blaze in Greenfield
Tree trimmers saved dogs, residents from ‘big blaze’ in Greenfield
A massive garage fire in Greenfield Wednesday morning led a nearby tree trimmer to drop his saw and start knocking on doors.
GREENFIELD, Wis. - A massive garage fire in Greenfield Wednesday morning, April 14 led a nearby tree trimmer to drop his saw and start knocking on doors. His actions may have saved more than one life.
Just before noon Wednesday, the garage was engulfed in flames near 49th and Morgan in Greenfield. So we were taking down a couple trees for the neighbor and we were working and we smelled it didn’t think much of it. Thought it was a bonfire, said Samuel Villafuentes.