WILMINGTON, MA — Here are NINE highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Saturday, June 25, 2016:
- An anonymous caller reported an American flag was in the road near Elia’s on Middlesex Avenue. Police responded. No flag was in the roadway. It was a piece of red, white and blue cardboard. (12:08am)
- Animal Control Officer removed a deceased brown cat from the train tracks on Main Street. (11:14am)
- Police received a report of a wire down on the Town Common, near the Fourth of July Building. Police notified Verizon. (11:34am)
- Police received a report that the street sign for Lloyd Road was laying on the ground. Police notified DPW. (3:39pm)
- A Dayton Road caller reported a neighbor took a basketball hoop off of her property and is refusing to give it back. Police spoke with ex-husband of neighbor whose child took the hoop. Child returned hoop to caller’s property. (4:52pm)
- 2 syringes and a spoon were found under bushes in front of Market Basket on Main Street. Police retrieved the items and brought them back to the station for destruction. (5:17pm)
- A red 2007 Subaru Impreza and a black 2014 motorcycle were involved in a crash near Chili’s on Main Street. Motorcycle operator was transported to Winchester Hospital by Fire Department. (6:02pm)
- A Carter Lane resident called to ask advice on how to keep her outdoor cat safe from coyotes she’s seen in her yard. Animal Control Officer to follow-up. (7:43pm)
- A vehicle struck a tree near the 93 North Exit 40 ramp. State Police handled the scene. Wilmington Fire Department transported two individuals to Winchester Hospital. (7:45pm)
(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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