POLICE LOG for June 22: 12 Year-Old Girl Harassed; 1 Arrest; Lots Of Animal Calls

WILMINGTON, MA  — Here are TWELVE highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Wednesday, June 22, 2016:

  • A red 2005 Nissan Altima struck a pole on Lowell Street near Sonny’s Mobil on the Run. Left turn only lane sign was struck. Airbag deployed. No injuries. State Highway Police notified. Vehicle towed. (2:20am)
  • Tewksbury Police reported a white school bus van was heading south of Route 38, having struck several curbs and mailboxes.  Wilmington Police could not locate. (7:47am)
  • Animal Control Officer responded to an injured skunk behind a shed on Blackstone Street. Officer was unable to get to the skunk. (9:52am)
  • Animal Control Officer responded to a Marcia Road caller who videotaped a red fox in the area. Fox appeared to be sick and missing hair. (10:48am)
  • A hit and run between a 2011 Hyundai Sonata and a red 2005 Ford Taurus was reported near the Salvation Army on Main Street. (11:59am)
  • A Dartmouth Avenue resident reported several pieces of jewelry missing from her residence. (2:59pm)
  • A caller reported that her  12 year-old daughter playing at the Woburn Street school was being harassed by two high school-aged youths on the playground.  Youths were believed to be from the Milestone Group Home. (5:12pm)  Police later visited the Home. (5:33pm)
  • A Wildwood Street resident reported receiving an IRS scam call. (5:55pm)
  • Tammy Marie De La Cruz (46, Lynn) was arrested on a warrant for operating a motor vehicle with a suspended registration. Her blue 1999 Ford Explorer was pulled over on Main Street. (6:41pm)
  • A caller reported a coyote was in the Adams Street area. (7:34pm)
  • A Kilmarnock Street caller reported seeing a rabbit with an arrow in its back.  Rabbit was in their backyard, but ran back into the woods. (9:13pm)
  • A Kenwood Avenue resident reported her home was egged within the past hour. (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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