WILMINGTON, MA — Here are TEN highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Thursday, May 26, 2016:
- An employee at the Shell Gas Station on Main Street called to report a suspicious white man loitering at the station. Clerk reported the man was asking customers for money and requested the clerk allow him to buy items on a credit card and return them for a cash refund. Police checked the area and was unable to locate the man, who was reportedly driving a silver Chevy SUV. (12:44am)
- A police removed a sick skunk from a Blackstone Street back yard and brought it to the Tewksbury Animal Hospital. The skunk passed away. (8:35am)
- A detail officer on Main Street reported raw sewage was seeping from the location. Police notified the Board of Health, who advised residents they must hook up to sewer line. (10:03am)
- A Lake Street caller reported a neighbor was attempting to put a granite post on her property for a fence. Caller stated ‘words were exchanged.’ Police advised caller that it was a civil matter. (12:32pm)
- Police received report of a man walking on the train tracks. Man’s vehicle ran out of gas and he was walking to gas station. Police gave the man a ride. (1:50pm)
- Animal Control Officer responded to a deceased snake call on Glen Road. (2:11pm)
- A Dorchester Street caller reported a juvenile was operating a dirt bike with excessive speed, up and down the street. Juvenile was gone by the time police arrived. (4:04pm)
- John Farrell (28, Medford) arrested on a parol warrant. (4:11pm)
- A caller found an iPad in the parking lot of a Dunkin Donuts on Main Street around noon. (8:06pm)
- Police received reports of loud noises in the Bank of America parking lot. Police responded. Vehicle in the lot was the bank’s cleaners. Everything checked OK. (11:32pm)
(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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