More Vehicle Break-ins Reported; Domestic Dispute at Walmart
The following information was supplied by the Tewksbury Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Tewksbury Police received a 911 call just after 4 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 4, reporting an attempted of a motor vehicle at 10 Driftwood Drive.
The caller said he saw three or four males leaving the scene.
Officers responded to the scene, as did a unit from Billerica and the Wilmington K9 unit. The suspects were tracked over to Freddy Road. A resident there said he saw three or four males getting into a vehicle and then driving away.
Also on Thursday, at 6:41 a.m., a resident at 55 Walnut Road (very near 10 Driftwood) reported that their vehicle had been broken into sometime overnight.
Domestic dispute leads to arrest (Aug. 4)
Police received a 911 call reporting a fight between a man and a woman at Walmart.
Officers responded to the scene and, after a brief investigation, placed Joseph R. Frost under arrest. Frost, 46, of 64 Richardson St. Apt. 15, Lowell, was charged with violating an abuse prevention order.
Kids ordered to disperse (Aug. 3)
On Wednesday, Aug. 3, at 5 p.m., police received a call from a resident who complained about the conduct of a group of kids that was sitting on a picnic table behind the United Methodist Church, 2335 Main St. The caller said the kids were using could language, which her young children could hear clearly, and that they were smoking. An officer responded to the scene, talked to the kids and had them leave the area.
Erratic driving leads to drug arrest (Aug. 3)
On Wednesday, Aug. 3, around 6 p.m., an officer pulled over a driver near the McDonald's at 1928 Main St. for erratic driving. After an investigation, the officer arrested the driver, Jason J Brown, 25, of 2113 Evergreen Drive, Wilmington. Brown was charged with OUI-drugs, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, two counts of possession of a Class B substance and one count of possession of a Class E substance.
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