POLICE LOG for May 16: Woman Brandishes Gun; Hit & Run At Dunks; Dumpster Diving

WILMINGTON, MA  — Here are ELEVEN highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Monday, May 16, 2016:

  • Police observed a woman climbing into dumpsters on Woburn Street. She was sent on her way. (10:22am)
  • Fire Department reported a large branch in the road on Fordham Road. Police notified DPW. (10:39am)
  • Police received report of a hit and run between a gray 2011 Honda CRV and a white 2006 Ford F350 in the parking lot of Dunkin Donuts on Middlesex Avenue. Truck took off towards North Reading on Route 62. Owner of truck later came to station to provide information. (12:51pm)
  • Police received report of a female brandished a small older model firearm, in a holster, then put it in her pocket. She’s currently in the parking lot with a man in a white 2011 Cadillac at A1 Prime on Main Street.  Police responded, detained the individuals, and brought them to the station for questioning. It appears no summons were issued or arrests made. (2:52pm)
  • A Butters Row resident requested extra patrols in the area due to motorcycles traveling at high rate of speed. (4:13pm)
  • An anonymous caller reported two boys fighting in the skate park on Shawsheen Street — a white teen wearing a grey hoodie and a black teen.  Police responded and found no disturbance. (4:20pm)
  • Police assisted the Fire Department with a brush fire on Main Street. (5:55pm)
  • A mother reported her son’s backpack was stolen from McDonald’s around 4:30pm. (6:17pm)
  • K9 Ridic conducted a demo at the Shriners Auditorium. (7:09pm)
  • A white 2012 Volkswagen GTI was involved in a crash at Chestnut Street and Hillside Way, damaging a rock wall. No injuries reported. Vehicle towed. Operator and passenger picked up by parent. Operator given citation for speeding and marked lanes violation. (9:22pm)
  • A missing juvenile was reported from Milestone Group Home on Main Street. (9:51pm)

(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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