WILMINGTON, MA — Here are TWELVE highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Saturday, September 17, 2016:
- A Beeching Avenue caller reported a dog was barking for the past 45 minutes. Police responded and spoke with the dog’s owner, who brought the dog inside for the night. (1:31am)
- A brown 2006 Hyundai Elantra and a black 2015 Nissan Pathfinder were involved in a crash at Salem Street and Cunningham Street. No injuries reported. (7:39pm)
- Dean M. Serounian (41, Wilmington) was issued a summons for having an uninsured motor vehicle and operating an unlicensed motor vehicle. (9:16am)
- A Taft Road resident reported a skunk was acting impaired in his yard. Animal Control Officer brought the skunk to the Andover Animal Hospital. (9:58am)
- A Fernbank Road caller reported an unknown man in the conservation area behind his house with a chainsaw taking down trees. Police were unable to locate the man. (10:12am)
- An Adams Street resident reported his mailbox was stolen last night. It was previously damaged on Labor Day weekend, but he did not report it. (10:21am)
- Police received report an unknown male in backyards on King Street, knocking on doors and windows, asking for a wood stove, and taking pictures of belongings on property. Police sent the man on his way and monitored his behavior. (11:02am)
- The hydrant in front of Yentile Farm on Cross Street was gushing. Police notified the Water Department. (12:31pm)
- Police arrested Denise Dirienzo (Wilmington_ for an OUI (Liquor), marked lanes violation, and possession of an open container of alcohol in a motor vehicle. Police also issued a summons for leaving the scene of property damage. (7:48pm)
- Police took Ronald W. Stocker (26, Billerica) into protective custody after he was found laying on the ground outside of St. Thomas Church. (8:52pm)
- A Horseshoe Lane caller reported she returned from a weeklong business trip and believes someone may have been in her apartment while she was gone. She requested an officer to complete a walkthrough. Situation checked OK. (9:48pm)
- A caller reported a suspicious vehicle in her driveway. Police responded. An uber driver was at the wrong address for a pickup. (10:30pm)
(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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