POLICE LOG for September 10: 3 Teens Busted For Alcohol; Boys Throwing Tomatoes; Cemetery Theft

WILMINGTON, MA  — Here are ELEVEN highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Saturday, September 10, 2016:

  • A Glen Road resident reported finding items moved in his yard.  His dog was barking. Resident requested an officer check an old trailer in the yard. Police responded. Yard checked secure. (7:05am)
  • K9 Ridic attended the Back To School Safety program organized by the Middlesex DA in Woburn. (9:12am)
  • An individual reported a large cement planter was taken from her brother’s gravesite at Wildwood cemetery. (11:13am)
  • A Federal street resident reported her Dell laptop valued at $2,000 had been stolen during a party. (12:29pm)
  • A North Washington Street resident reported being the victim of bank fraud. (12:43pm)
  • A caller reported a coyote laying in the field behind the Wildwood Street School. Police responded. Coyote ran off into the woods.  Coyote appeared healthy. (1:51pm)
  • A caller reported there was a dead bird in Silver Lake by the pier. (6:32pm)
  • Police restored the police over an argument on Cherokee Lane between neighbors. (6:35pm)
  • A gray 2008 Honda Civic struck a tree on Andover Street. A witness reported the vehicle’s three occupants took off on foot after the crash. Natalie Jaeneeskylar Spinella (18, Lexington) was arrested for leaving the scene of property damage, person under 21 possessing liquor, misleading a police officer, and the negligent operation of a motor vehicle. Brandon Chouinard (18, Wilmington) was issued a summons for being a person under 21 in possession of liquor. Police also issued a summons to unidentified 17-year-old for possessing liquor. (8:07pm)
  • Police received a report of four boys throwing tomatoes as passing cars at St. Dorothy’s. The group was gone by the time police arrived. (8:36pm)
  • A caller reported approximately 15 juveniles hanging out on Poulilot Place, near Reed Street. Caller believed one boy was holding 4-5 eggs. Police located the group and found no eggs. (8:38pm)

(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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