WILMINGTON, MA — Here are TEN highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Tuesday, August 30, 2016:
- Fire Department responded to a brush fire on Cook Avenue. (5:04am)
- Resident reported a large tree was down across the roadway on Bailey Road, completely blocking traffic. Police notified DPW, who responded and removed the tree. Police noted the Bailey Road street sign was missing. (5:40am)
- A black 1998 Toyota Camry 4 Runner and a gray 2005 Toyota Tacoma were involved in a crash at Fordham Road and Concord Street. No injuries noted. One vehicle was towed. (6:51am)
- Police notified Mass Highway that the traffic lights in front of the Wilmington Plaza were stuck in a flashing mode. (8:51am)
- A Clifton Street homeowner reported his town-issued trash barrel went missing last week and pieces of it were found in the woods. Resident believes a vehicle possibly struck it. Police notified DPW. (9:58am)
- A Somerville Avenue caller stated his neighbor parked in front of his house, blocking his trash from being picked up. Police spoke with both parties and resolved the issue. (12:26pm)
- A Marjorie Road caller reported the license plate for his brown 2000 Toyota Avalon was lost or stolen. (2:42pm)
- DPW and Town Manager’s Offices notified the Police Department that a walk-in party reported water ban violations throughout the neighborhood of New Hampshire Road, Vermont Road, and Bradford Road. (2:48pm)
- A Day Street resident complained of squirrel who may have rabies in her yard. Police responded, but squirrel already left the yard. (3:49pm)
- A caller reported the gas station attendant at Jimmy’s Garage threw his credit card away. Police responded. Attendant returned credit card and peace was restored. Caller will follow up with gas station manager tomorrow. (6:19pm)
(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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