WILMINGTON, MA — According to the Wilmington Police Log, Wilmington Police issued the following arrests and summonses between October 25, 2024 and October 31, 2024.
Friday, October 25, 2024
- None
Saturday, October 26, 2024
- Frederick Parra Torres (20, Lowell) was served a summons for Operating A Motor Vehicle With A Suspended License. (1:34am)
- Gia Kathleen Smith (22, Malden) was served a summons for Shoplifting By Asportation and Intimidating A Witness/Juror/Police/Court Official. (4:17pm)
- Krista Joy Bannon (39, Malden) was served a summons for Unlawful Deactivation or Removal of Theft Detection Device and Shoplifting By Asportation (Third Offense). Alleged incident took place at Target. (4:17pm)
Sunday, October 27, 2024
- Matthew Katongole (22, Waltham) was arrested for OUI Liquor. Katongole was allegedly involved in a hit and run on 93. He was pulled over on Burlington Avenue. (8:05am)
- Sharon Elderd (61, Wilmington) was served a summons for Shoplifting By Asportation (valued at $250+). Alleged incident took place at Target. (2:10pm)
- Benjamin Charles McEwen (21, Wilmington) was arrested for Assault and Assault & Battery. A caller reported McEwen punched his vehicle’s window several times, and punched a neighbor in the face. (3:54pm)
- Adelle Linnay Murphy (31, Portsmouth, NH) was arrested for OUI Liquor and Negligent Operation Of A Motor Vehicle. Murphy was involved in a one-vehicle crash near Deming Way. (4:15pm)
- Jacqueline Lee Nugent (42, Peabody) was arrested on 5 warrants. They were allegedly involved in an incident at Target attempting to steal a vacuum. Nugent attempted to flee while being placed in custody and fell. She complained of leg pain and was transported to the hospital. (6:12pm)
- Matthew Citro (44, Chelsea) was arrested on a warrant and Intimidation of a Witness/Juror/Police Officer/Court Official. (6:12pm)
Monday, October 28, 2024
- None
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
- None
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
- None
Thursday, October 31, 2024
- None
(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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