WILMINGTON, MA — Here are ELEVEN highlights from the Wilmington Police Log for Wednesday, December 14, 2016:
- A bus driver reported a Gray 2005 Nissan Altima rolled into the road on Cunningham Street. Police responded. Owner moved vehicle back into driveway. Vehicle may have slipped out of park. (7:32am)
- Michelle A. Biarrio (47, Wilmington) was issued a summons for operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license and no inspection sticker. Biarrio’s blue 2005 Jeep Wrangler was pulled over on Main Street. (8:21am)
- A Public Buildings employee found a hypodermic needle near the dumpster behind the Wildwood School. (9:54am)
- A Chestnut Street caller received multiple calls form parties trying to get access to his computer. No personal information was given out. Caller wanted the incident logged. (11:59am)
- A caller reported cat in a tree on Wicks Circle. Animal Control Officer contacted. Officer and Animal Rescue League retrieved the cat. (12:28pm, 2:04pm)
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- Police issued 13 parking citations in the MBA Parking Lot on Main Street. (12:29pm-1:04pm)
- A school bus driver reported a tree company was not allowing the bus down Brentwood Avenue at Denault Drive. Police had conservation with tree company, who denied having any conversation with the bus driver. Company will move its truck. (2:32pm)
- A walk-in party reported a credit card was opened fraudulently in her father’s name. (2:43pm)
- An anonymous caller reported 2 12-13 year-old boys were on dirtbikes or minibikes riding in the roadway of Fitz Terrace. Police advised the boys. (3:01pm)
- Alex Campestrini (29, Pembroke) was issued a summons for failure to stop/yield and the unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle. Campestrini was involved in a 3-vehicle crash at Woburn Street and Lowell Street after running a red light. 2 vehicles were towed. Wilmington Fire Department transported 3 to Winchester. Reading Fire Department transported 1 to Lahey. Unspecified injuries. (4:30pm)
- Manager of the Dollar Tree reported that 4 kids on bikes were being mouthy and made a threat to a cashier that they would be waiting for him outside when he gets out. Kids were gone by the time police arrived. Kids were seen getting into a gray pickup. (5:40pm)
(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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