Police Blotter

Police Blotter: WCPD requested unit at Playland regarding reckless driver. Panhandling At CVS

4/28 That’s not <amore>. Customer was unwilling to pay his bill at Aurora, Purchase Street.

4/28 Animal reported in road, struck by vehicle, Hewlett Avenue/Milton Road. Animal removed.

4/28 Vehicle parked on westbound side of Rye Beach Avenue with expired inspection as of 9/20. Summons issued.

4/28 RFD reported vehicle blocking hydrant, parked within 15-feet of hydrant, Milton Harbor House. Summons issued.

4/27 Caller stated man was off to side of road in pickup truck near Marriott, cars having to go around him.

4/27 Might crackle or pop as well. Centre Street complainant stated his neighbor was doing tree work and branch was hanging over his property about to snap. Advised homeowner it was a civil issue.

4/26 Two- or four-legged? Complaint of altercation at dog beach, Playland.

4/26 Another Suez blockage. Caller stated there was hazardous condition, Midland/Peck avenues, 6:59 p.m. Road blocked due to unsafe condition Suez was rectifying.

4/26 Construction site supervisor stated there was damage to Island Drive job site.

4/25 Caller stated dark SUV was driving in area of Clinton/Central avenues, occupants appeared to be walking down driveways, 11:23 p.m. Uber driver, all in order.

4/25 Supercaliperfragilisticexpialidocious. Johnson Place caller stated his wife returned home with vehicle and it was smoking. He believed brake pads might be on fire. Car had seized brake caliper which overheated. Turned over to RFD.

4/24 CVS employee stated male with tattoos, approximately 5’9” tall, wearing blue shirt had been asking customers, employees for money. Had conversation with party who stated he was traveling back home to Maine, needed gas money. He left area without incident.

4/24 Alexa gone wild. Complainant stated loud music had been playing from Clinton Avenue residence since afternoon, 8:29 p.m. Condition corrected.

4/24 Curb reveal. Party reported losing her wallet in area of Weichert Realty. Officer canvassed area, located missing wallet, nothing had been taken. Returned to owner.

4/23 WCPD requested unit to head to Playland parking lot for erratic vehicles. Nearly daily occurrence. (Memo to WCPD: Assign a unit there.)

4/23 Caller reported group of youths was being disruptive in Jerry’s Market parking lot, 7:06 p.m. Condition corrected.

4/23 Complainant reported criminal mischief to her vehicle in downtown municipal lot space 254, 3:25 p.m.

4/23 Canine chaos. Party fell, broke her ankle on Playland Beach when dogs knocked her to the ground, 8:48 a.m. Assisted agencies transporting party off beach. Complaint about a dog, Helen Avenue, 8:07 a.m. Caller stated her dog was bitten by another dog. ASPCA notified.

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