WILMINGTON, MA — Here are ELEVEN highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Monday, September 5, 2016:
- Steven M. Guglielmi (33, Billerica) was arrested for an OUI (2nd Offense). (12:36am)
- An employee mistakenly pressed the hold-up panic button at the Shell Station on Main Street. (9:33am)
- Police notified Mass Highway regarding traffic lights not properly cycling at the Main Street and Burlington Avenue intersection. (10:06am)
- Fire Department responded to a living room fire on Ohio Street. Homeowner extinguished the fire prior to the Fire Department’s arrival. (11:43am)
- A roof alarm went off at NNR Global Logistics USA on Ballardvale Street. Building checked secured. Police believed a flock of seagulls on the roof ay have triggered the alarm. (2:47pm)
- Homeowner reported a possible brushfire in the woods behind her house. Fire Department responded. (3:22pm)
- A caller reported 4 youths riding bicycles through the cemetery. Youths were gone by the time police arrived. Police followed up with caller in-person. (5:32pm)
- A caller reported a pair of Beats headphones were taken from his son’s unlocked truck overnight on Swain Road. (5:35pm)
- A gray 2014 Mazda Tourin and a black 2011 Jeep Liberty were involved in a minor crash at Shawsheen Avenue and Aldrich Road. No injuries reported. (6:08pm)
- Ryan Timothy Harrington (25, Burlington) was arrested on warrants and being a fugitive from justice. Police observed a suspicious man crossing Butters Row and entering the woods. Police followed and located the man deep in the woods with a tent. (6:35pm)
- Police notified Water Department of a broken manhole cover in the parking lot next to the Learning Experience on Main Street. (8:32pm)
(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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