Crime & Safety

POLICE LOG: Woman's 'Bad Day' Gets Worse

An excerpt from the WPD police log. The following arrest information was supplied by the Woburn Police Department. The arrest does not indicate a conviction.

 

The following is an excerpt from the Woburn Police Department log. Please 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.

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Dec. 5 – At 3:33 p.m., police were dispatched to a three-car accident on Salem Street. According to police, one woman admitted she caused the chain reaction accident because she was “crying due to a bad day at work.” That woman was cited for failure to use care and caution. 

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Other Incidents:

Dec. 5 –

At 8:22 a.m., a Fowle Street business reported several instances of graffiti on the building. The building was “tagged” last week, as well, said police.

At 11:47 a.m., a Kimball Court man reported his car vandalized overnight. According to police, a full Fresca can was thrown through the rear windshield, breaking the window.

At 12:27 p.m., a Highland Street resident reported her fence vandalized at some point this week. According to police, the letters “L-O-L” were spray-painted on the fence.

At 1:51 p.m., police were called to Border Street for a report of a problem between neighbors. According to police, there is an ongoing problem between the three women. Police attempted to speak to one of the neighbors, but the woman refused to speak to officers, telling them the issue was “none of [their] [expletive] business.” One neighbor reported that the woman attempted to strike her car with her vehicle, but police found no damage on the vehicle.

At 6:08 p.m., a Woburn woman reported she was the victim of a fraudulent loan scheme in Beverly Hills, California. According to police, the woman attempted to obtain a loan through Fast Loans in Beverly Hills. The woman paid over $500 for fees and a credit check, but was told the money would be returned to her. The money was taken and the Fast Loans number disconnected, said police. The matter was also reported to the Beverly Hills Police Department.

At 8:20 p.m., a Pleasant Street man reported the theft of two packages. According to police, the packaged were delivered and left on the man’s doorstep, but he did not receive them. Over $200 in goods were stolen, said police.


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