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Wellesley police log: A mysterious sleepyhead; dogs still biting; garden lights go dark

October 13, 2017 by Bob Brown Leave a Comment

Wellesley police stationWellesley Police Log Week of 10/02/17-10/08/17

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On October 2, 2017 at 11:53 a.m. Officer Joseph spoke to a female party on Madison Road about an unwanted party that had been at the residence a few minutes prior.  The reporting party stated that a female party she was familiar with had come to her residence unannounced and left when she did not answer the door.  She asked for the incident to be documented in case there were further attempts at contact in the future.  On October 5, 2017 Officer J. Popovski spoke to the reporting party who stated that while she was outside doing yardwork the same female party had walked by her residence and made statements to her about an incident that transpired the previous week, but she did not engage in conversation with her to avoid a confrontation.  She was advised to contact the police station if she required assistance in the future.

On October 2, 2017 at 3:30 p.m. Officer K. Poirier spoke with a male party at the police station who has been the victim of identity fraud.  The male party stated that an unknown male has gained access to his personal information and had requested credit cards in his name, some from accounts he currently holds.  All of the credit card companies the reporting party does business with have been notified, as well as Experian.  At this time the reporting party has suffered no financial loss.  He requested a police report so a 7 year freeze on his personal information could be processed by the credit reporting agencies.

On October 2, 2017 at 4:05 p.m. Officer K. Poirier spoke with a female party at the police station who stated on September 30, 2017 she noticed her garden lights had been cut.  The reporting party resides on Barton Road and had reported the incident to the Wellesley Housing Authority.  Officer Poirier advised her she would also make the housing liaison officer aware of the incident.

On October 4, 2017 at 12:00 p.m. Officer Dixon spoke with a male reporting party from Grove Street who stated he had lost his wallet on October 2, 2017.  He believed he may have lost it in Waltham, but was unsure.  He had cancelled all of his credit cards.

On October 4, 2017 at 3:30 p.m. Officer D’Innocenzo was dispatched to a residence on Whittier Road for a report of a female party who was asleep in the reporting party’s yard.  The reporting party did not know the female party.  Officer D’Innocenzo spoke with her and learned that she was looking for a family who she believed resided in Wellesley on Whittier Road.  Once she provided Officer D’Innocenzo with some information he was able to determine that the family did not reside in Wellesley, but possibly in Arlington she requested a ride to the train station, which was provided.

On October 6, 2017 at 2:30 p.m. Officer K. Poirier met with a male party at the police station who wished to surrender a firearm which was no longer wanted for destruction.  The firearm was an old shotgun.  It was marked for destruction and will be securely stored until it can be destroyed.

On October 6, 2017 at 3:52 p.m. a female reporting party from Westwood Road stated that sometime between 2:30 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. a small package had been delivered and was opened with the contents taken.  She had contacted Amazon who will refund her money.  There are no suspects.

On October 6, 2017 at 4:35 p.m. Officer Carrasquillo was dispatched to Oak Street for a report of a dog bite incident that had just occurred.  The female reporting party stated she was walking on Oak Street when her dog was attacked by another dog.  Officer Carrasquillo spoke with the dog owner who provided her information for ACO Webb to follow up.

On October 6, 2017 at 10:00 p.m. Officer D. Popovski was dispatched to a residence on White Oak Road for a report of an intoxicated female party at the residence.  The teen’s mother had already arrived to pick up her daughter.  Officer Popovski spoke with the homeowner who stated that she had allowed her teen to invite friends over and had checked their bags upon arrival and had other adults present assisting her with checking on them to ensure that no alcohol would be consumed.  Some youths that had not been invited to the party had showed up and hid beer outside the basement windows and accessed the beer through the windows.  The youth who had the gathering did not consume alcohol, but had not advised an adult when he observed youths bringing alcohol into the residence.   The alcohol that was present was hidden from view and would not have been readily apparent to someone who was periodically checking on things.  He was advised he should have made an adult aware of what was occurring in the basement when the uninvited guests arrived with alcohol.

On October 7, 2017 at 6:16 p.m. Officer Rosenberg spoke with a female party from Hampden Street about an incident where she purchased concert tickets from an unknown party through Craigslist and there was an issue with the tickets.  The report is incomplete at this time and no further information is available.

Arrests

On October 5, 2017 at 2:50 p.m. Officer Shore was conducting traffic enforcement on Worcester Street at Russell Road when he observed a Dodge pickup truck and conducted a random query of a vehicle’s registration which showed that the owner’s license was suspended.  He stopped the vehicle and spoke with the operator and owner.  The operator was taken into custody, transported to the station, booked in the usual manner, afforded all rights and he was later transported to Dedham District Court.

On October 8, 2017 at 10:38 p.m. Officer Keenan was on patrol on Worcester Street near Kingsbury Street when he observed a black Toyota pickup truck traveling in front of him that appeared to have an expired registration.  A query of the vehicle’s registration confirmed that it was expired.  He stopped the vehicle and spoke with the operator, and asked for his license and registration.  He indicated he did not have a driver’s license.  A query of his information showed an active warrant for his arrest issued by Dedham District Court for motor vehicle related offenses and that he did not possesses a driver’s license.  He was taken into custody, transported to the station, booked in the usual manner, afforded all rights and released on bail.

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