POLICE LOG for May 13: Kids Walking Dogs On Train Tracks; Kids Destroying Mailboxes; Stolen Cars; 1 Arrest

WILMINGTON, MA  — Here are TEN highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Friday, May 13, 2016:

  • Property manager at Metro Wilmington on Burlington Avenue reported a possible stolen white 1997 Jeep Cherokee Country, with a damaged ignition, was in their parking lot. Police confirmed with Boston Police that vehicle was stolen. (8:58am)
  • Manager at Market Basket reported a man was sleeping on a bench outside the store. Police responded and sent the man on his way. (10:52am)
  • K9 Ridic conducted training at the Town Museum on Salem Street. (10:53am)
  • Police received reports of 3 middle-school aged girls, walking with two dogs, on the railroad tracks in the direction of Federal Street. Police notified MBTA. Police spoke with the girls’ parents. (2:01pm)
  • Amanda McHugh (24, Dracut) was arrested on a warrant of apprehension. (3:06pm)
  • A missing juvenile was reported from Milestone Group Home on High Street. (3:07pm)
  • Bill Dube Hyundai reported vehicle was stolen from their technician’s bay around 4:15pm. Police put out a BOLO.  Police eventually located the vehicle in the driveway of the vehicle’s registered owner. Vehicle was not stolen after all. BOLO was cancelled. (4:52pm)
  • Police assisted with prom-related traffic at the High School. (5:41pm)
  • A caller reported a group of kids throwing rocks at signs at Town Beach. Police advised group. No apparent damage done to signs. (6:08pm)
  • A resident reported a group of juveniles destroying mailboxes on Apache Way. Police responded and kids were gone on arrival. Mailboxes at 22, 24 and 32 Apache Way were knocked down. (10:39pm)
  • A hit and run between two vehicles was reported on Shawsheen Avenue. Douglas F. Rexrode (37, Tewksbury) was issued a summons for leaving the scene of property damage. (10:52pm)

(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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