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Police Log October 26, 2007
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NEWS POLICE LOG
Ashburnham Wednesday, Oct. 17 through Sunday, Oct. 21

Wednesday, October 17 7:38 p.m., Rindge State Road - Suspicious activity.

Thursday, October 18 9:39 a.m., Proctor Street - Suspicious activity. 1:33 p.m., Winchendon Road - Complaint. 2:36 p.m., Wood Path Road - Disturbance. 8:22 p.m., Holt Road - Suspicious activity. 9 p.m., Corey Hill Road - Suspicious activity.

Friday, October 19 7 p.m., Ashby Road - Neighborhood problem.

Saturday, October 20 2:43 a.m., Cross Street - Domestic disturbance. 5:07 a.m., Cross Street - Domestic disturbance. 5:32 p.m., Center Street - Motor vehicle accident. 7:30 p.m., Russell Hill Road - Domestic disturbance. 9:28 p.m., Rindge State Road - Motor vehicle accident.

Sunday, October 21 2:03 p.m., Puffer Street - Suspicious activity. 7:05 p.m., Iriquois Drive - Suspicious activity. Arrest

Thursday, Oct. 18 Name: Michael Dupill Age: 22 Address: 6 Balsam Drive, Ashburnham Charges: Warrant arrest

Saturday, Oct. 20 Name: Michael McClurken Age: 35 Address: 35 Main St., Ashburnham Charges: Warrant arrest

Name: Philip Henry Vondeck Age: 32 Address: 34 Russell Hill Road, Ashburnham Charges: Assault and battery

Westminster Tuesday, Oct. 16 to Sunday, Oct. 21

Tuesday, October 16 8:24 a.m., South Ashburnham Road - Dead skunk in area;

message left for animal control officer. 11:39 p.m., State Road West - Removed deer from

roadway.

Wednesday, October 17 7:43 a.m., State Road West - Dead

deer on left side of road; message

left for animal control officer. 11:44 a.m., Main Street - Skunk living

under porch; animal control officer

notified. 4:49 p.m., South Street - Party walked

into station to report a breaking and

entering of motor vehicle. 4:54 p.m., Overlook Road - Party into

station to report a motor vehicle

speeding on road. 8:30 p.m., Church Street - Calling

party requesting officers for breaking and enterting into motor vehicle; caught a male party wearing blue

hooded sweatshirt breaking into a

car.

Thursday, October 18 9:14 a.m., Potato Hill Road - Suspicious

activity reported. 12:52 p.m., Davis Road - Report of

past breaking and entering with larceny

of cash. 5:15 p.m., Main Street - Person reporting

a group of kids behind his store,

also states they moved a large barrel

that belongs to him.

Friday, October 19 4:14 p.m., State Road West - Male

party reporting a woman in a green Jeep parked on the side of the road

for about two hours; party moving

along. 8:33 p.m., Bragg Hill Road - Female

party reporting a glowing transformer;

National Grid notified. 11:45 p.m., Worcester Road - 911

call party reporting someone is ringing

the doorbell and running away;

nobody found.

Saturday, October 20 1:01 a.m., East Road - Report of boathouse

fire, called in by homeowner. 9:28 a.m., Route 2 East - Caller

reporting erratic operator. 10:51 a.m., State Road West - Report

of large dead turtle on Route 2A;

animal control officer notified. 3:46 p.m., Vincent's Country Store

- Party reporting kids hanging out

behind his store, would like an officer

to have moved along. 4:53 p.m., Needham Road - Party into

station to report suspicious motor

vehicle on road. 10:15 p.m., Minott Road - Caller

reporting large party getting loud.

Sunday, October 21 2:50 p.m., Whitney Street - Male party

reports truck parked in area of small

beach for two days. 7:20 p.m., State Road East - Caller

reporting a green Subaru Wagon

following her off the highway and is

now tailgating her. 9:17 p.m., West Main Street - Caller

reports person all over the road and

throwing things out of the window;

operator summonsed.

Information in the police logs are taken directly from police logs in Ashburnham and Westminster. The blotter includes all arrests to give area residents a snapshot of problems handled by their local police. 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.