Crime & Safety

Police Log: Ladders Missing From Church Street Construction Site

The following information was supplied by the Wilmington Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

The following is an excerpt from the Wilmington Police log from Wednesday, February 13, to Thursday, February 14.

Wednesday, February 13

11:09 a.m.: Police attempted to serve a subpoena to a resident on Water Street but she has since moved to Florida.

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11:44 a.m.: A tow was requested on Main Street. Police offered a written warning for operating an unregistered motor vehicle and a small amount of Class D was confiscated for destruction.

5:02 p.m.: On Main Street, a Dracut woman was summonsed for operating a motor vehicle with a revoked registration.

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7:23 p.m.: Police received a call for an erratic operator on the I-93 ramp. The party reported that a pick up truck was quickly switching to different lanes and then tried to force his way into the lane the caller was in. The operator pulled up next to the caller, turned the interior light on and was making gestures at her.

Thursday, February 14

12:38 a.m.: A driver crashed into a snowbank on Glen Road. The vehicle got out of the snowbank, but a pole appeared to be damaged. Officers summonsed a Wilmington man for leaving the scene of property damage, speeding and failing to stop for police.

9:07 a.m.: Walking into the station, a party reported that ladders were stolen from the construction site on Church Street.

11:42 a.m.: A store owner on Main Street reported there was a male outside carrying a black bag trying to sell perfume to customers.

5:34 p.m.: Reports of a tractor trailer unit in the intersection of Belmont and Beacon Street. The unit appeared to be backing out towards Church Street, and took down cable wires, damaging a nearby home.

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