POLICE LOG for July 25: Keogan Arrested, Indecent Exposure, Fallen Trees

WILMINGTON, MA  — Here are SEVEN highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Monday, July 25, 2016 (into Tuesday, July 26, 2016). 

  • A  caller requested the Animal Control Officer to respond to a Quincy Street home over the possibility that someone is trapping groundhogs. Animal Control Office responded, but no one was home. (10:09am)  Officer followed up and advised the homeowner. (1:37pm)
  • A caller reported her son’s truck was hit by a delivery driver on Research Drive. (2:24pm)
  • New Hampshire State Police requested that the Wilmington Police stop and ID the operator of a vehicle that was involved in an indecent exposure act at the Hampton Tolls around 2:30pm. Man described as a white man, 40-50 years-old.  Police located the vehicle, spoke with the man in question, and advised him to contact the New Hampshire State Police. (3:19pm)
  • A tree fall on Salem Street. The road remained passable. Police notified DPW. (8:57pm)
  • A tree fell at Aldrich Road and Kendall Street, blocking a driveway. Police notified DPW. (9:58pm)
  • Wilmington Police assisted with the federal prisoner booking of Patrick Keogan (44 Wilmington).  Keogan was charged in connection with making threats on Facebook to burn down a Boston mosque and unlawfully possessing ammunition. (6:08am)
  • A Pouliot Place called to report her trash barrel was stolen yesterday. Police notified DPW. (7:28am)

(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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