POLICE LOG for July 22: OUI Arrest; Wrong-Way Driver On Highway

WILMINGTON, MA  — Here are TEN highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Friday, July 22, 2016:

  • Fire Department responded to a smoking mulch on Horseshoe Lane. (5:14am)
  • A Lockwood Road caller reported a mail carrier struck her vehicle. Police assisted with paperwork exchange. (10:02am)
  • Animal Control Officer freed a raccoon in the dumpster behind the Wilmington Senior Center. (10:11am)
  • A green 2001 Toyota Tacoma struck a pole on Parker Street. No injuries noted. Vehicle towed. Crash caused power outage in the area. RMLD was notified. (10:32am)
  • An Allenhurst Way caller reported his neighbor has had a refrigerator outside for approximately 3 weeks with the door unsecured. Police spoke with homeowner, who will move the refrigerator inside later in the day. (10:43am)
  • Tewksbury Police requested a mutual aid assist to block Lake Street in Tewksbury due to a tree in the road. (1:44pm)
  • Animal Control Officer reported a man was on a dirt bike riding in the fields behind Town Hall. Police were unable to locate. (3:10pm)
  • Maria E. Cintron (48, Woburn) was arrested on an OUI (Liquor); Speeding in Violation of a Special Regulation; Negligent Operation Of A Motor Vehicle; Marked Lanes Violation; Failure To Stop/Yield; and Failure To Wear Seat Belt. (3:24pm)
  • A caller reported she witnessed three females approached by a blue 2013 Toyota Corolla on Grove Avenue.  The male driver asked the females if they needed a ride and pushed the vehicle.  Females were attempting to get into the vehicle when concerned citizens on scene stopped them.  The vehicle took off down towards Route 38.  Police responded and spoke to the father of the Corolla driver. (7:19pm)
  • State Police called to report a wrong way driver was on 93 South, coming from the Route 133 area. The vehicle was described as a silver Honda. Police later called to report they had stopped the vehicle. (11:49pm)

(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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