Crime & Safety

Police Log: Indecent Assault and Battery and a Break-In

The following information was supplied by the Wilmington Police Department.

Editor's Note: One or more names in this report have been redacted in light of additional documentation provided regarding this case.

The following is an excerpt from the Wilmington Police log from Friday, January 18 to Sunday, January 20.

Friday, January 18

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4:22 p.m.: A medical emergency was reported on an MBTA bus which was stopped on Main Street. A male party was transported to Lahey Clinic and a Class D pipe was confiscated for destruction.

4:54 p.m.: Driving on Burlington Ave., a vehicle blew its front tire. The Fire Department was requested as the driver seemed extremely confused. The operator was a missing person out of Beverly. Police in Beverly were notified and contacted the family, and the male party was transported to Winchester Hospital.

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9:35 p.m.: Following a traffic stop on Commonwealth Ave., three males and one female were all summonsed for being a person under 21 years old in possession of liquor. One of the males was also given a citation for less than one ounce of marijuana.

Saturday, January 19

6:05 p.m.: Calling from Market Basket, a party reported that she saw an individual in the area wearing a mask. Police spoke to the registered owner’s daughter who described the pick up truck with writing on the side and a missing child poster on the rear window. The male inside was wearing a mask and appeared to be watching a group of children in the lot. There was no footage of the vehicle on the security camera.

10:40 p.m.: On Main Street, Peter P. Fiorentino, 50, of 35 Riverdale Ave., Tewksbury, was arrested and charged with operating under the influence of liquor, second offense, marked lanes violation and motor vehicle lights violation.

Sunday, January 20

12:52 a.m.: A caller reported three teenage females fighting on Columbia Street. Two parties left for the evening after police arrived.

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10:42 a.m.: A Glenview Road resident noticed their neighbor’s home was broken into. The back abd kitchen door were open and a TV and laptop were missing from the office. Police responded to the scene and determined it was a break in.

1:46 p.m.: The alarm on a Woburn Street home was sounding. An upstairs window was open and there appeared to be pry marks on the basement door. Police were unable to determine if it was old damage or not. The homeowner’s brother responded, and relayed information to the homeowner.

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