Crime & Safety

Police Arrest Connecticut Woman for Alleged Prostitution

The following information was supplied by the Tewksbury Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

The following is an excerpt from the Tewksbury Police Department log from Thursday, November 15, to Friday, November 16. The information is open to the public.

Thursday, November 15

1:15 p.m.: A Tewksbury Lieutenant requested an officer to respond to Room 252 of Motel 6 on Main Street as he had one person in custody. Fenying Ouellette, 56, of 27 Lawrence Street Apt. A6, Vernon, Conn., was arrested and charged with soliciting for prostitution.

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4:05 p.m.: On Oakland Ave., a caller reported a past breaking and entering on the property.

4:14 p.m.: Wilmington Police received a call about a motor vehicle hit and run. Police reported the other party arrived while she was talking to the victim. After speaking with both parties, there was no contact between the vehicles.

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9:03 p.m.: Police stopped a vehicle for an inspection sticker violation. Brendan J. Smith, 24, of 39 Bedford Street, Haverhill, was then arrested for two outstanding warrants.

Friday, November 16

3:50 a.m.: An officer stopped a vehicle for failure to yield in front of Skybox on Main Street. Police returned to the station with a North Billerica woman in protective custody.

1:38 p.m.: Police received a call for a suspicious vehicle that has been in a parking spot on Patrick Road in front of her house. She claims that it has been parking out there the last few days with a car load of kids. The woman also stated that around noon today there was a male operating the vehicle and held a sign out the window towards her. She could not make out the sign. 

2:19 p.m.: A caller reported a suspicious package in the parking lot of the Oakdale Mall. Multiple cars and the Fire Department went to the scene. An officer requested to call the State Police bomb squad, who responded to the scene.

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