POLICE LOG for June 16: Weird 911 Mix-Up; Teen Playing Music Too Loudly In Car

WILMINGTON, MA  — Here are SEVEN highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Thursday, June 16, 2016:

  • A Church Street caller reported a student drives by daily with music playing extremely loudly.  It’s an ongoing issue. Police checked the area and all was quiet. (7:45am)
  • An Allen Park Drive caller requested extra patrols between 4pm and 6pm. Caller says cars are constantly speeding through the area. (9:44am)
  • DPW took a complaint that the trash barrels from a Ledgewood Road residence was being used by neighbors without permission. (11:48am)
  • Wilmington Fire Department conducted a fire drill at the Woburn Street School. (12:51pm)
  • Police received a 911 call from a business in Bethlehem, PA altering them to a medical situation. Caller was advised she was calling Wilmington, MA.  Caller stated their business has a phone system based out of Boston. Caller will call 911 via cell phone to reach the appropriate police department. (4:34pm)
  • North Reading Police alerted Wilmington Police of a possible erratic operator on a dark colored motorcycle, driving at a high rate of speed, westbound on Route 62 in Wilmington. Wilmington was unable to locate. (7:43pm)
  • A caller reported his neighbor has 3 unregistered vehicles parked in the roadway on Burnap Street. Caller believes emergency vehicles would not fit down the street. Police responded and found a motorcycle, trailer and vehicle parked in the roadway. Police spoke with owner, who stated they belong to his ex-wife who was supposed to pick them up today. Police had the trailer towed as it was a public safety hazard. (10:31pm)

(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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