POLICE LOG for September 19: Car Stolen, Drug Activity, Homeowner Calls Cops On Fox News

WILMINGTON, MA  — Here are NINE highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Monday, September 19, 2016:

  • Police came across a vehicle in the Market Basket parking lot with its door open. Police checked on operator. Operator was napping in vehicle and had door open for air. (1:04am)
  • Police received a report of a suspicious man on Lawrence Street, sitting on the ground wearing dark clothing and a hood, carrying a suitcase. Police checked on man. Man had gotten into a fight with his girlfriend. Police transported him back to the station to wait for a ride. (7:40am)
  • The Animal Control Officer removed a deceased black and white cat from Dadant Drive. Cat was not microchipped. (8:40am)
  • A resident reported a suspicious vehicle was parked at the corner of Chapman Avenue and Sheridan Road, described as a white Subaru. Caller stated two men were in the vehicle and a third man on a bicycle pulled up to the vehicle’s window and some sort of exchange took place. Police responded, but vehicle was gone on arrival. (11:02am)
  • Police tracked down a white box truck from Art of the Event that was involved in a minor crash in the parking lot of Stop & Go Sub Shop. (11:14am)
  • A gray 2009 Chevy Malibu was reported stolen from Broad Street, taken sometime since Sunday morning. Police put out a BOLO. Vehicle has a white Hello Kitty sticker on the rear windshield and cheetah print interior. (11:24am)
  • An anonymous caller reported a Fox News truck near the high school.  Caller felt it was suspicious.  Police responded and was satisfied with the truck’s parking. (1:56pm)
  • A caller reported a woman was slumped over in a car in the CVS parking lot. Police responded and confiscated drug paraphernalia from vehicle. (5:57pm)
  • Parents reported their son missing, last seen on 1:00pm Sunday. Police entered the missing male into the NCIC. No further information. (9:17pm)

(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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