Wellesley Police Log for Week of 10/09/17-10/15/17
Incidents
On October 10, 2017 at 12:38 a.m. officers were dispatched to a residence on Worcester Street for a report of an unwanted party at the residence. Officers responded and spoke with the male party who was advised he was no longer welcome at the residence. The male party left without incident.
On October 12, 2017 at 2:59 p.m. Officer K. Poirier spoke with a male party at the police station who wished to turn in old ammunition for destruction. Officer Poirier marked the ammunition for destruction.
On October 12, 2017 at 5:21 p.m. Officer DiCenso spoke with a female party at the police station about a missing diamond bracelet. She stated she had last seen the bracelet a couple of weeks ago. She indicated she had been visiting with her daughter who attends college in Wellesley and was unsure when or where the bracelet was lost. She was advised by the jeweler that she needed a police report.
On October 13, 2017 at 10:09 a.m. Officer K. Poirier spoke with a male reporting party at the police station about a store credit card that was opened using his personal information. He indicated he had not opened the account. He called to cancel the account and was advised it was opened on September 28th online. He had also reported the incident to Experian and Transunion. Officer Poirier advised him to also monitor his bank account for any fraudulent activity.
On October 13, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. Officer Carrasquillo was dispatched to the Sprague school to speak with an employee about a teenager that had been in the building and had left when asked to. He stated the youth indicated he attended the high school and it was unusual for someone to be inside the building after hours. He stated the teen was on a laptop computer when he encountered him, but he didn’t notice anything unusual about what he had displayed on the screen and thought he may have just been using the school’s wifi.
On October 14, 2017 at 6:00 a.m. officers responded to a report of a drug overdose. Officers encountered a male party in a residence who was unconscious in a bathroom. They observed a needle nearby on the floor and administered Narcan to the male party. The Cataldo Paramedics administered two additional doses or Narcan before the male party regained consciousness. He was then transported to the hospital.
On October 14, 2017 at 4:30 p.m. Officer Carrasquillo was dispatched to Roche Bros parking lot for a report of a female party with a child soliciting money from patrons of the businesses in the area. Officer Carrasquillo spoke with the female party who stated she was temporarily displaced from hurricane Irma and was staying in a nearby motel until she could return to her home in Florida. She was advised that it was against the Town of Wellesley Bylaws to solicit money the way she was. She apologized and indicated her ride would be there soon. A short time later Officer Rosenberg was dispatched to the Whole Foods Supermarket for a report of a male party who was soliciting funds and playing a violin. He was the spouse of the woman who had been soliciting funds on Linden Street. He was also advised of the bylaw and he apologized and packed his belongings up and they left the area.
On October 14, 2017 at 7:47 p.m. Officer Wall was dispatched to a residence on Willow Street for a report of a possible breaking and entering. The reporting party stated that she had left her door open to her apartment and when she returned home she noticed items missing. The report is incomplete at this time and no further information is available.
On October 15 2017 at 12:15 p.m. Officer Shore spoke with a female party reporting a fraudulent credit card transaction that occurred on one of her accounts at a store in South Dakota. She stated she had not traveled to South Dakota. She had contacted the credit card company and reviewed the other transactions on the account. She was advised to contact the credit reporting bureaus to put a watch on her credit. There are no suspects.
Arrests
On October 12, 2017 at 7:40 p.m. Officer Dixon was on patrol in the area of Worcester Street and Dearborn when he observed a Chevrolet sedan with an expired registration. A query of the registration confirmed that it was expired and that the registered owner’s license was suspended. He stopped the vehicle and made contact with the operator, who appeared to be nervous and was clutching a white napkin in his hand. Officer Dixon instructed him to place the items in his hand on the passenger seat. When he moved his hand several oval shaped pills fell from the napkin. He exited the vehicle and was taken into custody. The operator had a $20 bill in his front pocket that was tightly folded which contained a crystal like substance that Officer Dixon believed to be Methamphetamine. Officer Dixon performed a test of this substance and confirmed it was Methamphetamine. The operator was transported to the station, booked in the usual manner, afforded all rights and was later released on bail.
On October 13, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. Officer Shore was on patrol on Washington Street near Worcester Street when observed a GMC pickup truck and conducted a random query of the vehicle’s registration. The query showed that the owner of the vehicle had an active default warrant. He stopped the vehicle on Worcester Street near Arnold Road and made contact with the operator. A query of the driver’s information showed that his license was suspended. He was taken into custody, transported to the station booked in the usual manner, afforded all rights and transported to Dedham District Court.
On October 13, 2017 at 7:23 p.m. Officer DiCenso was dispatched to River Street for a report of a possible fight in the parking lot behind the building. Upon arrival she observed two men on the ground fighting. One of the male parties was on top of the other male and refused to follow verbal commands given by Officer DiCenso and Officer Dixon. Officer Dixon had to physically restrain the man on top in order to get him to comply. The other male party involved indicated he had been in a friend’s apartment and went outside to retrieve some items from his friend’s vehicle at which time the other man began to verbally accost him and then punched him in the face without warning. He indicated he had never met the alleged attacker before and didn’t understand why he hit him. The alleged attacker indicated that the male party’s friend had caused problems for a member of his family and he wasn’t sure what had happened. The alleged attacker was taken into custody, transported to the station, booked in the usual manner, afforded all rights and later released on personal recognizance.
On October 14, 2017 at 1:50 p.m. Officer Shore was dispatched to Roche Bros supermarket for a report of a male party who was attempting to leave the store with items in a shopping cart that he had not paid for. Upon arrival Officer Shore met with a store employee and the male party. A query of the man’s information showed an active default warrant issued by the Natick District Court for a larceny. He was taken into custody, transported to the station, booked in the usual manner, afforded all rights and later bailed.