POLICE LOG for August 28: Antique Fire Truck Breaks Down; Teens Acting Up After Dark

WILMINGTON, MA  — Here are SEVEN highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Sunday, August 28, 2016:

  • Police notified Mass. Highway that the lights in front of Simards were again stuck on flashing mode. (7:30am)
  • A red 1950 Ford Fire Truck broke down at the intersection of Concord Street and Woburn Street, blocking part of the roadway. A&S Towing was unable to tow the truck due to its size, so police notified Coady’s Towing. (2:12pm)
  • Police noted damage to the door of the snack shack at the Glen Road fields. (3:09pm)
  • Fire Department responded to a possible electrical fire on Ballardvale Street. (5:13pm)
  • A caller was approached by an unknown male asking for a ride while stopped at a light in front of Tremezzo. Police assisted the male in getting him and his belongings to the train station. (5:32pm)
  • A Cypress Street caller reported numerous teenagers running up and down the street, screaming using foul language. Police responded, spoke with parents, and advised them to keep the juveniles inside and to turn down the music. (8:51pm)
  • Nashua Police Department requested a check of a Treasure Hill Road residence for the owner of a vehicle that was significantly damaged in a hit and run. (10:08pm)

(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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