POLICE LOG for June 30: 2 Men Arrested For Stealing From Donation Bin Behind Church

WILMINGTON, MA  — Here are EIGHT highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Thursday, June 30, 2016:

  • Franklin L. Louro (23, Brockton) was arrested for larceny over $250, breaking into a depository, and receiving stolen property valued at more than $250.  Ronice L. Apfonso (21, Brockton) was arrested for larceny over $250.  Police observed at UHaul truck next to the donation bin in the St. Dorothy’s parking lot and investigated.  With the assistance of Wilmington K9 Ridic, police caught one of the suspects in the woods  next to the church and the another suspect hiding inside the donation bin. (1:13am)
  • A neighbor of the Boutwell Street School reports safety concerns that children are being dropped off for the summer program with cars stopping in the middle of the road to let kids out.  Dispatch notified Safety Officer Moon and day shift officers. (9:04am)
  • A Cottage Street resident requested a “dead end” sign be placed on the Grove Avenue side of Cottage Street.  Caller is concerned because cars are going down the street trying to cut through to Main Street. (12:54pm)
  • Textron employees reported a bobcat near the company on Lowell Street. (4:50pm)
  • A Nichols Street resident reported an annoyingly persistent door-to-door salesman from company named “Green Line Innovations.” Police were unable to locate him. (5:02pm)
  • Lifeguard at Town Beach reported people were swimming in a prohibited area of the lake. He advised them to move and they refused. They then moved further out to the middle of the lake in inner tubes. The rule breakers left before police arrived. (5:34pm)
  • A lifeguard received threats when she refused access to Town Beach to a man, in his mid-20’s – who drove away in a black F150. Police responded and remained at location until calling party closed beach. (7:12pm)
  • A Glenview Road resident reported that while she was on vacation, her vehicle was entered.  A neighbor’s camera has evidence. (7:54pm)

(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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