Crime & Safety

Police Log: Warrants and an Assault and Battery Arrest

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 Thursday, April 25, to Friday, April 26.

Thursday, April 25

8:43 a.m.: Calling from Woburn Street, a resident told police she had an incident with a black Honda that was tailgating her. She wanted the incident logged.

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8:49 a.m.: On High Street, a caller reported a man who went through her recycling bin. She said he did not take any cans or bottles, but took a piece of paper and put it in his pocket.

4:47 p.m.: Police responded to Lawrence Street for a possible overdose. The Fire Department arrived at the home as well.

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7:20 p.m.: A resident on St. Paul Street reported a raccoon in the area acting strangely. She was concerned for the children in the neighborhood.

9:44 p.m.: Police served a warrant on a Wilmington man. John Daniel Walsh, 29, of 380 Main Street, Apt. 4, was arrested on two outstanding warrants.

11:09 p.m.: An Evergreen Drive neighbor called in a disturbance going on in the apartment below him that sounds like it's gotten physical. The caller reported that there were young children there as well. Robert D. Bradley, 31, of Tennyson Street, Somerville, was arrested and charged with assault and battery.

Friday, April 26

11:12 a.m.: Two parents were summonsed for failure to send a child to school.

8:41 p.m.: Calling from Bank of America, a resident said she dropped her keys into a locked storage box inside the ATM and is hoping for assistance. The lockout kit was used to retrieve them.

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