WILMINGTON, MA — Here are ELEVEN highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Wednesday, June 15, 2016:
- A gray 2015 Volkswagen Jetta struck a stone wall on Castle Drive. No injuries reported. Vehicle was towed. (2:39am)
- A school bus knocked down low hanging cable wires on Aldrich Road. Police notified Verizon. (7:39am)
- Police received two calls reporting a teenager on the train tracks near Glen Road. Teenager seemed “anxious.” Police notified Amtrak to use caution in the area. Police were unable to locate the teen. (8:04am)
- Police received report of a deer struck on Salem Street. Deer was able to get up and run into the conservation area. (12:25pm)
- A caller reported she witnessed a bunny with an arrow into its side running across Kilmarnock Street. Animal Control Officer was unable to locate the animal. (1:21pm)
- A caller from Avalon Oaks reported the dog in he apartment across the hall jumped on her child and caused scratched. Police spoke with all parties. Dog owner was advised to have dog registered with the town. (2:53pm)
- Douglas Goulet (44, Dayton, Maine) was arrested on an outstanding warrant. Goulet was soliciting for a tree company, going door-to-door in the Moore St. area. (3:47pm)
- A caller reported a suspicious man entered Market Basket carrying a bicycle and wearing army fatigues and a duty belt. Man has since left the store and was riding his bike in the parking lot. Man was gone by the time police arrived. (5:58pm)
- An anonymous caller reported several kids were on scooters playing in the roadway on Middlesex Avenue. Police advised the youths to stay out of the road. (6:15pm)
- Robert McCrann (30, Salem) was arrested on a warrant. A caller – a patron at Chili’s – reported the bartender seemed incoherent According to the caller, the manager was notified and did nothing. Police arrived and arrested the bartender on an outstanding warrant. (7:57pm)
- A truck driver reported he was assaulted by employees inside an unnamed Burlington Avenue business. Employees drove away prior to police arrival. (10:28pm)
(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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