Police Log: Feb. 19 - 20
Suspect flees emergency room, vehicle break-in at Lahey Clinic among weekend activity.
Following are excerpts from the Burlington Police Department log. Note that this is a sampling of activity in the log, not a complete account. We report all arrests included in the daily police log.
Feb. 19
- At 1:41 a.m. police responded to a call of suspicious activity/persons at Citizens Bank at 248 Middlesex Turnpike. Police found two people sitting and a truck and advised them to leave the area, which they did.
- At 2:34 a.m. a Chelsea man was issued a summons for operating a vehicle with a suspended license, oprating an unregistered motor vehicle and operating a vehicle without an inspection sticker.
- At 7:36 a.m. police responded to a call of downed power wires at 85 Wilmington Road.
- At 7:49 a.m. police responded to a call of downed power lines at 1 David Road. They observed that two tv/cable lines that run from a pole to a private home were down and lying across the road. Owner called Verizon for assistance.
- At 8:09 a.m. police arrested John Robert Mosley, 22, of 27 Rocky Hill Road, Burlington, on two warrants from another agency.
- At 8:26 a.m. police responded to a domestic dispute on Hampden Avenue. Report states a 15-year-old male reported his father struck him after he threw away a bottle of pills.
- At 9:21 a.m. police responded to a call of a vehicle break-in at Lahey Clinic. A car parked on the second floor of the parking garage was seen to have a shattered rear window.
- At 11:19 a.m. police issued a summons to a Woburn male for operating a motor vehicle without a license.
- At 2:49 police responded to a call of malicious damage/vandalism at 35 Pontos Avenue. Caller reported his back window was shot out, possibly with a BB gun. Police found area children who were shooting a BB gun with an adult who said they accidentally shot the window. Owner stated he did not want to press charges, but just wanted window fixed.
Feb. 20
- At 10:06 a.m. police responded to a hang-up 911 call on Chestnut Avenue. Female caller stated her 16 year-old daughter was out of control, but the line went dead in mid-conversation. Police later found that teenager was arguing with her parents over internet access and a summons will be filed.
- At 11:57 a.m. police arrested a suspect after receiving a call of a family dispute. Suspect complained of chest pains after complaining of chest pains and proceeded to flee emergency room on foot. Prisoner was recaptured at 115 Lexington St.
- At 1:26 p.m. police responded to a call of a theft of two iPod shuffles at Best Buy at 84 Middlesex Turnpike. Store manager reported that two Hispanic females, accompanied by a 7 year-old female child, stole the iPods and fled out the back door and left in a black two-door motor vehicle. Possible same suspects hit a Nashua, NH store in the past.
- At 2:45 p.m. police responded to a call of a fight in the parking lot of Woodward Liquors at 85 Wilmington Road. The caller said the fight was between an older man multiple youths and that when the fight was dispersed participants left in two cars and fled down Wilmington Road.