WILMINGTON, MA — Here are NINE highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Wednesday, October 19, 2016:
- A resident reported broken glass in the street by the stop sign at Oakdale Road and Shady Lane Drive. Caller noted it was a school bus stop. Police notified DPW for removal. (6:59am)
- A caller reported a gray 2007 Nissan was driving north on Lowell Street at an estimated 80 MPH. (8:07am)
- A Cummings Properties employee reported a car has been parked in their lot for a week and now has missing plates. Police attempted to make contact with vehicle’s owner. Company decided it will tow the vehicle by Monday. (9:26am)
- A Sprucewood Road resident reported a man in a white pickup truck has been parked in the neighborhood over the past couple of days. When approached, he is very vague about his reason for loitering. Police responded. Situation checked OK. Individual was working. (11:50am)
- Police received report of a golden retriever left in a gray 2010 Toyota Corolla for a prolonged time in a Lowell Street parking lot. Dog appeared to be panting heavily. By the time police arrived, the vehicle was gone. (1:30pm)
- A Middlesex Avenue neighbor overhead a mother yelling at her son, threatening him. Police responded. The argument was over schoolwork. No emergency. (2:03pm)
- A North Street resident had her mailbox damaged by the mailman. Resident will follow up with postal service. (3:24pm)
- A gray 2012 Audi and a red 2006 Ford Freestyle were involved in a crash near Greg’s Roast Beef on Main Street. Owner of the Audi was issued a citation for marked lane violation and written warning for impeded operation. No injuries noted. Both vehicles towed. (5:14pm)
- A minor car crash was reported on the Butters Row Bridge. One of the vehicles left the scene, under the impression the other driver did not want to exchange information. (5:19pm)
(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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