POLICE LOG for June 14: Possible Panhandler, Dog Left In Hot Car, Cemetery Theft

WILMINGTON, MA  — Here are ELEVEN highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Tuesday, June 14, 2016:

  • A caller reported rocks were in the roadway on Salem Street.  Police notified Mass DPW, who responded. Mass DPW notified Benevento’s, who also responded. (8:33am)
  • A caller reported two plants and an urn were taken from a family plot at the Wildwood Cemetery.  One was taken Memorial Day weekend. One was taken a couple of days later. Report was forwarded to detectives. (9:22am)
  • Police assisted the Fire Department with a mulch fire near Market Basket. (12:43pm)
  • Police received report of a woman in the Savers parking lot asking for money. Police responded, but woman was gone upon arrival. (1:52pm)
  • Police issued a citation for using a mobile phone while operating a vehicle under the age of 18. (3:14pm)
  • A lifeguard at Town Beach reported that people with dogs were on the beach’s property. Police responded and advised two dog owners of the rules. (5:05pm)
  • A gray 2006 Hyundai Tucson and a green 2010 Ford Fusion were involved in a crash at Wonder Years on Lowell Street. No injuries reported. One vehicle was towed. (6:06pm)
  • Police received report of a dog inside a black 2014 Subaru Forester panting heavily in the Exotic Nails parking lot on Lowell Street. Police spoke with the dog’s owner and advised them not to leave the pet unattended in vehicle. (6:26pm)
  • A resident reported a group of teenagers were in the rear of the Metro at Wilmington apartment complex, making excessive noise. Police spoke with the parent. Kids were having a semi-formal party and party will supervise and make sure the noise to kept down. (10:02pm)
  • A missing juvenile was reported from Milestone Group Home on High Street. (10:52pm)
  • Police received call reporting water was pouring from the custodian’s door in the rear of the Shawsheen Elementary School. Police notified the Public Buildings Superintendent. (11:47pm)

(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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