POLICE LOG for October 8: Wilmington Man Arrested; 2 Peabody Men Arrested; Mailboxes Damaged

WILMINGTON, MA  — Here are ELEVEN highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Saturday, October 8, 2016:

  • Robert Alex Lebron (37, Wilmington) was arrested on warrant.  Lebron was also issued a citation for speeding, a stop sign violation, and failure to notify the registry of a change in address. Lebron was pulled over on Oakwood Road. (1:19am)
  • Police observed a mailbox on Federal Street damaged and laying in a driveway. (1:51am)
  • Jaime Adbiel Ramos (26, Peabody) and Karimar Ramos (25, Peabody) were arrested. Jaime was arrested for OUI Liquor, leaving the scene of property damage, and negligent operation of a motor vehicle. Karimar was arrested for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.  Ramos’s black 2010 Subaru Impreza struck a Gray 2011 Honda Pilot on Bay Street and left the scene. (2:26am)
  • A Judith Road resident reported their mailbox was struck by a vehilce sometime around 1am. (11:32am)
  • A Deming Way Ext. resident reported her friend’s vehicle was vandalized. Police did not find any apparent signs of malicious damage. (11:34am)
  • A Dell Drive resident reported around 11:15am he exited his home and encountered a black man and woman in his driveway. The man asked him if anyone at his home spoke Spanish. When he replied no, he left in the area. Caller wanted the incident logged. (1:22pm)
  • A Hopkins Street caller reported an ongoing issue of their mailbox and political signs being destroyed. (1:26pm)
  • A Grove Avenue caller reported identity fraud. (1:50pm)
  • A Radcliff Road resident believed she hears gunshots in the area. Police found the call unfounded. (9:49pm)
  • Police notified the Water D epartment of a water main break at the intersection of Cunnigham Street and Allston Avenue. (9:59pm)
  • Police received report of males physically fighting in the Market Basket parking lot. Police respond.  All parties deny reported activity. Police sent them on their way. (10:06pm)

(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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