WILMINGTON, MA — Here are NINE highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Sunday, November 6, 2016:
- A caller reported smelling an odor of marijuana coming from a downstairs apartment at Metro at Wilmington Station. Police completed a walk around the area and could not detect an odor. (12:28am) Police later checked on a vehicle in the parking lot with 2 people inside. Police transported juveniles to the station to arrange rides due to a junior operator license violation.(12:44am)
- A passerby heading north on Main Street reported seeing a possible a possible bon fire by Silver Lake. Caller wasn’t sure if it was on the beach or in a yard near the beach. Police responded and situation checked OK. Gathering was in a yard on Pond Street. (12:55am)
- An Aldrich Road caller reported damage to his property caused by a vehicle that occurred sometime overnight. (7:20am)
- Police noted the east side traffic light post at the intersection of Middlesex Avenue and Federal Street has been turned. Police notified Public Buildings. (9:15am)
- An Adams Street resident notified police about vehicles parked in no-parking zones on her street. Police received additional report of cars blocking a resident’s driveway. (10:56am) Police later issued a citation for parking within 20 feet of an intersection at Church Street and Adams Street. (11:20am)
- A Pouliot Place caller reported her 3 year-old son was in her yard and is now missing. While on the phone, he was located hiding in the yard. (1:35pm)
- A gray 2003 Ford Focus struck a guardrail on Chestnut Street. No injuries noted. Vehicle towed. (2:23pm)
- A Clorinda Road caller reported a lost pug puppy was at her residence. Animal Control Officer was notified. Dog was eventually reunited with its owner. (3:45pm)
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- A passerby reported 2 male parties on the bridge over Lowell Street and 93 South. Parties checked OK. Both were photographers who were leaving. (8:13pm)
(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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