WILMINGTON, MA — Here are ELEVEN highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Friday, June 17, 2016:
- Kenneth Donald Frechette (32, Dracut) was issued a summons for operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license (subsequent offense). Frechette was pulled over on Salem Street. (1:03am)
- An employee from FedEx on Ballardvale Street called to report his employer would not give him his paycheck. Police responded. Issue was resolved and employee received paycheck and left. (7:08am)
- A caller reported a sick looking wild cat is on Glen Road. Animal Control Office responded and was unable to locate animal. (9:32am)
- An employee from Pit Pipeline was attempted to open a man hole in the middle of the road on Industrial Way. Police advised man that they would need to hire a detail if work was going to continue. (9:43am)
- A caller reported a vehicle that was illegally parked in a handicap spot at Wilmington Middle School backed into her vehicle. Woman left a name and number with the caller, but refused to leave any other information. No injuries reported. (10:40am)
- Jose Opes (37, Woburn) was issued a summons for unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, texting while operating a motor vehicle, and unsafe operation of a motor vehicle. Opes was pulled over on Main Street. (11:54am)
- A black 2008 Nissan Versa and a blue 2014 Toyota Rav4 were involved in a crash on Lowell Street & Woburn Street. No injuries noted. Airbags deployed. Both vehicles towed. (12:27pm)
- Animal Control Officer retrieved a deceased black cat on the sidewalk near Santander Bank on Main Street. (1:24pm)
- A Walker Street resident found a firearm in his backyard. Police responded and retrieved a black Crossman pellet gun. (3:36pm)
- A Sheldon Avenue caller reported a dead skunk was in her back yard, up against her fence. She requested it be removed. (4:23pm)
- A black 2007 Subaru Forester and a white 2009 Toyota Highlander were involved in a crash near the West School House on Shawsheen Avenue. No injuries noted. Both vehicles towed. (4:28pm)
(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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