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Police report: no liquor or massage establishment violations in latest reporting period; two property referrals near Sardine Can

5920746 · September 9, 2025
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Summary

Green Bay police reported no liquor violations and no massage‑establishment violations in the most recent reporting window; officers filed property referrals for two incidents near the Sardine Can bar in late August and early September.

The Green Bay Police Department told the Protection Policy Committee that between Aug. 21 and Sept. 24, 2025, there were no liquor violations and no massage‑establishment violations recorded in the department’s report, though there were a small number of district attorney referrals and a property referral tied to two incidents near the Sardine Can bar.

A department representative summarized the report to the committee: “From August 21 through 09/24/2025, there were no liquor violations. A couple of DA referrals, no citations, no massage violations, and we did do a property referral.” The officer described two incidents — one on Aug. 20 and another on Sept. 1 — that prompted the property referral and said night‑shift officers complete property referrals so the community police officer can follow up.

The police representative praised the Sardine Can’s owner for cooperating with officers, saying the owner “is very proactive when there are issues at the bar” and that the owner provided footage and information promptly. The department reported that Community Police Officer Brian Bunkelman was contacted and received needed information.

The presentation was informational only; no committee action was requested or taken. The committee chair closed the item and confirmed the next Protection Policy Committee meeting is scheduled for Sept. 22.