WILMINGTON, MA — Here are ELEVEN highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Monday, October 17, 2016:
- A caller reported he saw an individual inside the Stop & Go Sub Shop on Jefferson Road “duck down behind the counter” when he drove by to deliver papers. Police responded. Individual in question was an employee of the sub shop and was prepping for the morning. Situation checked OK. (4:44am)
- A calle reported an owl appeared injured in the roadway on Wildwood Street near the Cemetery. Owl would eventually fly off. (6:46am)
- An employee reported money missing from the safe at Jiffy Lube on Main Street. (7:42am)
- A caller reported a verbal argument over a parking spot at the Registry of Motor Vehicles on Middlesex Avenue. (11:39am)
- A Birchwood Road resident reported his inspection sticker was removed from his rear license plate. He was unsure when it actually happened and wanted the incident logged. (1:29pm)
- A Woburn Street caller reported a red tractor towing a motor boat took out a blind roadway mirror. Police responded and notified DPW. Tractors driver wanted to pay restitution. (1:53pm)
- A Shell Gas station customer notice a dog locked in a vehicle that appeared in distress. Animal Control Office responded. Dog belonged to an employee. Dog had food and water and appeared OK. Animal Control Officer satisfied. (2:59pm)
- Jean M. Baguidy (39, Wakefield) was issued a summons for making a false statement in applying for a vehicle registration. Baguidy became irate and refused to leave the RMV. (4:18pm)
- A caller reported a possible solicitor at AL Prime Gas Station claiming to be from Bank of America. Solicitor was requesting people take a survey and will receive $5. Police responded. Solicitor had permission from the gas station owner and works for “Quick Test.” Situation checked OK. (4:35pm)
- Police noticed the street sign at Mink Run Road and Hopkins Street was missing. (4:58pm)
- A caller reported 12 pairs of his shoes were thrown away by his soon-to-be ex-wife. (5:39pm)
(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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