WILMINGTON, MA — Here are NINE highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Thursday, October 6, 2016:
- State Police handled a 2-vehicle crash on 93 South, near Exit 41. No injuries noted. (6:16am)
- Paula Barbosa-Chaves (25, Woburn) was issued a summons for Unlicensed Operation of a Motor Vehicle; Operating a Motor Vehicle with Registration Revoked; and an Uninsured Motor Vehicle. Barbosa-Chaves was involved in a minor crash near Burlington Storage on West Street. (8:08am)
- Police responded to argument between neighbors on Grand Street. Caller reported he was assaulted. Dispute was over a property line. (8:52am)
- A Flynn Way caller reported a man was on her property taking measurements. She asked him to leave and he stated he had permission to be there. He then took off on foot down the road. Police located the man, who claimed to have notified the homeowner that he was working for RMLD. (9:39am)
- A walk-in party reported she was in possession of her father’s vehicle. Her father was recently diagnosed with dementia and the family did not want him driving. Party was concerned her father may call the station and report the vehicle missing. (10:57am)
- Police confiscated a small amount of a Class D substance from a gray 2009 Ford Fusion after a traffic stop on Roberts Road. (11:32am)
- Police responded to reports of tagging at Uptown Deli on Middlesex Avenue. (11:38am)
- A caller reported a possible past “flim flam” at Lucci’s Supermarket on Lowell Street. (12:26pm)
- Police responded to a dispute over payment at Sonny’s Mobil on the Run on Lowell Street. The caller wanted a coffee even though her credit cards were not working. Caller said she would contact management in the morning. (8:56pm)
(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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