POLICE LOG for August 7: Police Offer Help To Addict In Recovery; Dog Stuck Under Dresser

WILMINGTON, MA  — Here are TEN highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Sunday, August 7, 2016:

  • Police were out with a party sleeping in their vehicle at Sonny’s Mobil on the Run. Individual was driving from New Hampshire and taking a quick nap prior to completing the ride home. (1am)
  • Police received a loud music complaint on Woburn Street. (1:14am)
  • A Grove Avenue caller reported he believed hearing voices coming from his neighbor’s garage. Police checked the area and did not locate anybody. (2:21am)
  • A Hathaway Road resident called to report his mailbox was damaged overnight. Police responded. It appeared a vehicle struck the mailbox and it was an isolated incident. (6:43am)
  • A black wallet was found at Walgreens on Main Street. (8:2oam) Man came to the station to pick it up, but noted there was a fraudulent charge on his credit card and his social security card was missing. (4:39pm)
  • A Clyde Avenue resident called to report her small dog was stuck under a dresser and she needed assistance moving it. The dog was able to come out on its own. (10:34am)
  • A mother requested a well-being check on her son, who recently left detox and may be under the influence of narcotics. Police checked his home, but no one was home. They put a BOLO out on his vehicle. (10:58am)  Police later returned to the home and the man’s wife said he had come to home to retrieve some items and his vehicle. Police told the man’s wife to call the station if he ever needed assistance. (11:49am)
  • A wire was reported down across Main Street. Police notified RMLD. A large outage in the area resulted, including at Simards. A detail officer was requested. (12:49pm)
  • Fire Department responded to a brush fire behind Metro at Wilmington Station, near the tracks. (12:54pm)
  • A man in a red 2005 Ford Focus was harassing customers for money at Cumberland Farms. By the time police arrived, the man was gone. Employees will have the manager seek a no trespass order. (7:05pm)

(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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