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Police Log September 14, 2007
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Ashburnham Police Logs

Tuesday, Sept. 4 through Monday, Sept. 10
Tuesday, Sept. 4
8:46 a.m., Williams Road - Assist ambulance.
11:10 a.m., Puffer Street - Vandalism.
3:49 p.m., Fitchburg Road - Out on investigation.
4:49 p.m., Gardner Road - Motor vehicle stop; citation/warning
issued.
6:32 p.m., Center Street - Motor vehicle stop; vehicle towed
7:40 p.m., Gardner Road - Motor vehicle stop; citation/warning
issued.
Thursday, Sept. 6
8:28 a.m., Sherbert Road - Complaint.
1:24 p.m., Central Street - Motor vehicle accident.
Friday, Sept. 7
1:34 p.m., Memorial Drive - Suspicious activity.
8:24 p.m., Lakeshore Drive - Domestic disturbance.
Saturday, Sept. 8
10:20 a.m., Main Street - Suspicious activity.
12:34 p.m., Main Street - Out of investigation.
4:30 p.m., Fitchburg Road - Motor vehicle stop; citation/warning
issued.
4:50 p.m., Cashman Hill Road - Hazardous condition.
5:13 p.m., Marble Road - Complaint.
7:30 p.m., Watatci Pond Road - Hazardous condition.
Sunday, Sept.9
12:15 a.m., Lakeshore Drive - Motor vehicle accident.
4:41 p.m., Main Street - Motor vehicle stop; citation/warning
issued.
10:38 p.m., South Pleasant Street - Disturbance.
Monday, Sept. 10
5:31 p.m., Winchendon Road - Motor vehicle stop; citation/
warning issued.
7:46 p.m., Route 12 - Suspicious activity.
Westminster Police Logs
Tuesday, Sept. 4 through Sept. 11
Tuesday, Sept. 4
2:44 p.m., South Street - Caller reports vandalism (scuff
marks) done to their car at Oakmont Regional High
School.
3:33 p.m., Crosswalk at Adams and Main streets - Party into
station to report that a green pick up truck almost hit her
while she was in the crosswalk. She could not get the plate
number due to a trailer hitch being in the way.
Wednesday, Sept. 5
9:19 a.m., Crocker Pond - Caller reports vandalism to gate,

beach and basketball court.

11:37 a.m., Depot Road - Caller reports diesel spill.
6:41 p.m., Grassy Pond Road - Caller reporting smoke in the
area of Grassy Pond Road; nothing found.
10:25 p.m., Worcester Road - Caller reports motor vehicle
hit a deer.
Thursday, Sept. 6
6:39 a.m., Waterman Lane - Homeowner calling to report
odor of smoke in area.
9:01 a.m., Lanes Road - Report of illegal trash dumping on
dirt section of road; DPW notified.
12:16 p.m., Minott Road - Caller report threats made to her
daughter on her cell phone.
2:49 p.m., Willard Road - Possible structure fire; wire inspector
on scene; all units clear and returning.
4:06 p.m., Roper Road - Female party reporting skunk killed
that went into her dogs' kennel; message left for animal
control officer.
4:13 p.m., Patricia Road - Speeding complaint.
Friday, Sept. 7
7:44 a.m., State Road West - Caller found hole dug in her
yard with animal tracks around it - would like to speak to
animal control officer.
1:59 p.m., West Princeton Road - Caller reported strong smell
of smoke at October Farms, fire not found.
6:11 p.m., South Street - Male party complaining about fishermen
on public beach at Wyman's fishing without a license.
7:11 p.m., Rebanna Road - Caller reports speeding car.
Saturday, Sept. 8
10:49 a.m., North Street - 911 Caller reporting suspicious red
van going door to door trying to sell antiques.
7:09 p.m., Bartherick Road - Caller reports his black and
white Bernese Mountain Dog ran away during the storm;
animal control officer notified.
Monday, Sept. 10
4:27 p.m., Main Street - Caller reporting vandalism at 6 Village
Square.
Tuesday, Sept. 11
6:21 a.m., South Ashburnham Road - Report of tree in road.
Information in the police blotter is taken directly from police logs in Ashburnham and Westminster. The blotter includes all arrests and a selection of the response call made by police to give area residents a snapshot of calls handled by their local police departments. The people who have been arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The Community Journal welcomes news of acquittals; call (978) 827-3386. After verification, news of acquittals will be published.


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