POLICE LOG for December 23: A Busy Day For WPD; Dog Loose In Target

WILMINGTON, MA  — 60 incidents were entered into the Wilmington Police Log on Wednesday, December 23, 2015.  Here are TWELVE highlights:

  • A small gray/white poodle-type dog entered Target on Ballardvale Street. Manage was unable to corral the dog.  Dog owner eventually entered the store and picked up the dog, prior to the Animal Control Officer’s arrival. (10:30am)
  • Police enforced fire lane violations at Market Basket and Target. (11:26am, 7:29pm)
  • Manager of DB Roberts on Upton Drive reported a recently terminated temporary employee called him to discuss reasons for termination and made a possible threat. (12:10pm)
  • Target’s loss prevention officers reported receiving counterfeit money. Police responded and put out a BOLO. (1:28pm)
  • A Garden Avenue caller reported an ATV riding around the area. Police advised the operator and sent him on his way. (1:43pm)
  • An Ohio Street homeowner reported damage done to Christmas decorations. Another home on the street was recently egged. Request for extra patrols overnight made. (4:12pm)
  • A blue 2004 Mazda SE and a white 1996 Chevy GMT 400 was involved in a crash at Main Street and Lowell Street. No injuries noted. (4:56pm)
  • A possibly intoxicated female was reported on foot in front of CVS. Police was unable to locate the woman. (5:17pm)
  • Fire Department responded to a smoke detector alarm at an Avalon Oaks apartment. Alarm was due to burnt food on the stove. (5:38pm)
  • A white 2007 Chevy Impala and a blue 2014 Honda 4D were involved in a crash at Woburn Street and Eames Street. Airbags deployed. Both vehicles towed. No injuries noted. (6:26pm)
  • A fallen tree limb was removed from Aldirch Road and Apache Way. (8:31pm)
  • An employee of MacKay Construction on Ballardvale Street reported suspicious activity regarding a license plate that was possibly stolen from one of his vans. Police investigated and found none of the plates on his vans appeared stolen. (10:48pm)

(DISCLAIMER: This information is public information.  An arrest does not constitute a conviction.  Any arrested person is innocent until proven guilty.)

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