Crime & Safety

Police Called to Medical Center for Patient With Stab Wound

The following information was taken from the Wilmington Police Department logs. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.

The following is an excerpt from the Wilmington Police log from Monday, May 26, to Tuesday, May 27.

Monday, May 26

  • At 2:59 a.m. a Ring Ave. caller reported he heard someone whistling outside of his house and he believes he is being followed. There were no issues upon police follow up.
  • At 10:34 a.m. a nurse from Winchester Family Medical Center reported that a patient came into the facility with a stab wound. The person alleged the attack came by an unknown white male. Police checked Avalon Drive and Ballardvale Street in the area where the incident occurred.
  • At 6:03 p.m. a nurse also reported a patient with a stab wound. Police spoke with the parent of the victim who said they would bring the juveniles to the station. 

Tuesday, May 27

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  • At 7:34 a.m. an officer was out with a car with New Jersey plates that do not match the registration. Lamar Lindsay, 26, of 956 Middlesex Street Apt. 2, Lowell, was arrested on an outstanding warrant.
  • At 12:54 p.m. a Main Street caller reported a black dog wandered into her yard and is now in her house. The Animal Control Officer took the animal to the pound.
  • At 2:37 p.m. a resident on Birch Street said a truck pulled up to his business on Friday afternoon and was selling packaged steaks from the back of the truck. The caller did not think the activity was legitimate.
  • At 4:57 p.m. an anonymous caller from Floradale Ave. reported suspicious activity in the area where vehicles come and go and appear to be meeting up. The resident believes there may be drug exchanges going on.
  • At 7:06 p.m. a Burlington Ave. resident reported fishing rails have been stolen from his home and he believes it could have been done by the construction crew working in the home.
  • At 9:45 p.m. a Ring Ave. resident walked into the station to report that he believed there was a bomb in his vehicle. Police gave the man a ride home and the vehicle remained across the street.


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